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Planetary Collegium

The Planetary Collegium (a.k.a. CAiiA / Centre for Advanced Inquiry in Integrative Arts) is an international transcultural and transdisciplinary new media art educational research platform that promotes on the doctorate level the integration of art, science, technology, and consciousness research under the rubric of the technoetic arts. It is based in the School of Art, Design and Architecture department at Plymouth University in the United Kingdom with nodes in Trento, Lucerne and Shanghai. Since its inception in 1994, over 80 doctoral candidates have graduated from the Planetary Collegium with Plymouth University PhDs. The founding President is Professor Roy Ascott.

Planetary Collegium logo

History Edit

The Planetary Collegium was conceived and established by Roy Ascott as the Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts (CAiiA) in 1994 at what is now the University of Wales, Newport

Three years later, Ascott established STAR (Science Technology and Art Research) in the School of Computing, University of Plymouth. CAiiA-STAR constituted a joint research platform, with access to supervisory and technical resources of both universities.

In 2003, Ascott contracted to relocate the platform to Plymouth University, renaming it the Planetary Collegium, where it is currently located in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.

Since 1997, the Collegium has given more than seventy conferences and symposia in Europe, North and South America, Japan, China and Australia.

Since its inception, first at the University of Wales and currently at Plymouth, over 80 doctoral candidates have graduated.

Aims Edit

The Collegium aims to produce new knowledge in the context of the arts, through transdisciplinary inquiry and critical discourse, with special reference to technoetic research and to advances in science and technology.[1] Its seeks to reflect the social, technological and spiritual aspirations of an emerging planetary society, while sustaining a critical awareness of the retrograde forces and fields that inhibit social and cultural development. It combines the face-to-face association of individuals with the trans-cultural unity of telematic communities, thereby developing a network of research nodes strategically located across the planet, each with a distinctive cultural ethos. The Collegium seeks outcomes that involve new language, systems, structures, and behaviours, and insights into the nature of mind, matter and human identity.

Structure Edit

As conceived and directed by Ascott, the Planetary Collegium consists of artists, theoreticians and scholars working within the context of transdisciplinarity and syncretism so as to develop their research in the practice and theory of new media art with a special interest in telematics and technoetics. Currently, their doctoral research leads to the award of the University of Plymouth PhD. Post-doctoral research is also pursued. It has attracted an impressive number of internationally well-established artists, musicians, performers, designers, architects, theorists and scholars involved in doctoral and post-doctoral research.

Currently, the hub of the Collegium, CAiiA-Hub (the Centre for Advanced Inquiry in Integrative Arts) is situated in the School of Art and Media, Faculty of Arts, Plymouth University.[2] The Collegium has a Node De Tao-Node [2] in Shanghai. The programme, which is largely part-time, has a virtually 100% success rate, with well over 80 doctoral graduates .

In addition to doctoral candidates and graduates, supervisors and honorary members, its constituency also includes general members, who share the aims and interests of the Collegium, and are invited to participate in its development on FaceBook.

The Planetary Collegium has a geographically dispersed membership and convenes the majority of its research sessions and public conferences in Asia, Australia, the Americas and Europe.

Node Directors Edit

  • DeTao-Node Shanghai, China. DeTao Masters Academy in Shanghai. Director: Roy Ascott
  • T-Node Trento, Italy. Fondazione Ahref. Director: Francesco Monico
  • NGL-Node Lucerne, Switzerland. NGL - SAA Neue Galerie Luzern - Swiss Academic Association. Director: René Stettler

Awards Edit

The Collegium was awarded The World Universities Forum Award for Best Practice in Higher Education 2011.[3]

Collegium President Edit

Roy Ascott, Founding President, 2014 Recipient of the Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica Award for Visionary Pioneer of New Media Art. Doctor Honoris Causa, Ionian University, Corfu, Greece. Honorary Professor, Aalborg University, Denmark. Honorary Professor, West London University, UK. Professor, Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts. DeTao Master of Technoetic Arts, DeTao Masters Academy, Shanghai, China.

Collegium Advisory Board Edit

Honorary Fellows of the Collegium
Academic Members of the Collegium Advisory Board
  • Mike Phillips, Principal Supervisor, CAiiA-Node
  • Jane Grant, Principal Supervisor, CAiiA-Node
  • [4] Jing (Luna) Zhou, Associate Director, DeTao Node

Advanced Research Associates Edit

The Advanced Research Associateship (ARA) involves post-doctoral or advanced practice research. ARAs are required to attend three Composite Sessions within their year of registration, and to participate in the associated international research conferences.

      • CAiiA-Hub:
    • Heather Raikes, University of Washington, Seattle, US (2011–12).
    • Paulo Rodrigues, University of Aveiro, Portugal (2010–11).
    • Wengao Huang, University of Plymouth, UK (2005–06).
    • Cristina Miranda de Almeida, University of the Basque Country. (2005–06).
    • Andrea Gaugusch, University of Vienna, Austria (2003–04).
    • Dene Grigar, Washington State University—Vancouver (2002–04).
    • Katia Maciel, Federal University Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2001–02).
    • Tania Fraga, University of Brasilia, Brazil (1999–2000).
      • M-Node:
    • Luisa Paraguai, Anhembi Morumbi University, São Paulo, Brazil (2011–12).
    • Gianna Angelini, University of Macerata, Macerata, Italy (2012-)
    • I-Node, Lila Moore,(2014-2015).

The Consciousness Reframed Conferences Edit

Instituted by Roy Ascott, the international research conference series Consciousness Reframed: art and consciousness in the post-biological era brings together each year between 60 and 100 presenters from up to 25 countries

  • 1997, 1998, and 2000. University of Wales College, Newport
  • 1998. University of Plymouth, England. Conference workshop The Architecture of Consciousness
  • 2002. Perth, Western Australia. Hosted by Curtin University
  • 2003. University of Wales College, Newport.
  • 2004. Beijing, China. Qi and Complexity Digital Media Studio, Central Academy of Fine Arts; China Electronic Music Center, Central Conservatory of Music; Department of Digital Art and Design, School of Software, Peking University; Institute of Digital Media, Beijing Normal University.
  • 2005. University of Plymouth, England. Altered States: Transformations of Perception, Place & Performance.
  • 2006. University of Plymouth, England. Altered States: Immatereality.
  • 2008. Vienna, Austria. New Realities : Being Syncretic Hosted by Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien.
  • 2009. Munich, Germany. Macromedia Hochschule für Medien und Kommunikation. Experiencing Design, Behaving Media .
  • 2010. Trondheim, Norway. TEKS - Trondheim Electronic Arts Center. Making Reality Really Real .
  • 2011. Shanghai, China. Institute of Visual Art, Fudan University. Transcultural Tendencies | Transmedial Transactions.
  • 2011. Centro Cultural Belem and Artshare. Lisbon, Portugal. Presence in the Mindfield: Art, Identity and the Technology of Transformation .
  • 2012. Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture. Kefalonia, Greece. Technoetic Telos: Art, Myth and Media
  • 2013. The German University in Cairo, Egypt. 2013. "Behind the Image and Beyond"
  • 2015 De Tao Masters Academy, Shanghai, China. "The Matter of the Immaterial".
  • 2016 De Tao Masters Academy, Shanghai, China."Presumptive Predications: art and the future".
  • 2017 Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China."Subtle Cybernetics and the Art of Mind".
  • 2019 Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Porto, Portugal."Sentient States: Bio-mind and Techno-nature".

Research Sessions and Public Conferences Edit

External links Edit

  • The Planetary Collegium at University of Plymouth, England

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ "Media Art Net - Ascott, Roy: Biography".
  2. ^ Kristine Stiles & Peter Selz, Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art: A Sourcebook of Artists' Writings (Second Edition, Revised and Expanded by Kristine Stiles) University of California Press 2012, p. 464
  3. ^ [1] January 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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The Planetary Collegium a k a CAiiA Centre for Advanced Inquiry in Integrative Arts is an international transcultural and transdisciplinary new media art educational research platform that promotes on the doctorate level the integration of art science technology and consciousness research under the rubric of the technoetic arts It is based in the School of Art Design and Architecture department at Plymouth University in the United Kingdom with nodes in Trento Lucerne and Shanghai Since its inception in 1994 over 80 doctoral candidates have graduated from the Planetary Collegium with Plymouth University PhDs The founding President is Professor Roy Ascott Planetary Collegium logoContents 1 History 2 Aims 3 Structure 4 Node Directors 5 Awards 6 Collegium President 7 Collegium Advisory Board 8 Advanced Research Associates 9 The Consciousness Reframed Conferences 10 Research Sessions and Public Conferences 11 External links 12 FootnotesHistory EditThe Planetary Collegium was conceived and established by Roy Ascott as the Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts CAiiA in 1994 at what is now the University of Wales NewportThree years later Ascott established STAR Science Technology and Art Research in the School of Computing University of Plymouth CAiiA STAR constituted a joint research platform with access to supervisory and technical resources of both universities In 2003 Ascott contracted to relocate the platform to Plymouth University renaming it the Planetary Collegium where it is currently located in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities Since 1997 the Collegium has given more than seventy conferences and symposia in Europe North and South America Japan China and Australia Since its inception first at the University of Wales and currently at Plymouth over 80 doctoral candidates have graduated Aims EditThe Collegium aims to produce new knowledge in the context of the arts through transdisciplinary inquiry and critical discourse with special reference to technoetic research and to advances in science and technology 1 Its seeks to reflect the social technological and spiritual aspirations of an emerging planetary society while sustaining a critical awareness of the retrograde forces and fields that inhibit social and cultural development It combines the face to face association of individuals with the trans cultural unity of telematic communities thereby developing a network of research nodes strategically located across the planet each with a distinctive cultural ethos The Collegium seeks outcomes that involve new language systems structures and behaviours and insights into the nature of mind matter and human identity Structure EditAs conceived and directed by Ascott the Planetary Collegium consists of artists theoreticians and scholars working within the context of transdisciplinarity and syncretism so as to develop their research in the practice and theory of new media art with a special interest in telematics and technoetics Currently their doctoral research leads to the award of the University of Plymouth PhD Post doctoral research is also pursued It has attracted an impressive number of internationally well established artists musicians performers designers architects theorists and scholars involved in doctoral and post doctoral research Currently the hub of the Collegium CAiiA Hub the Centre for Advanced Inquiry in Integrative Arts is situated in the School of Art and Media Faculty of Arts Plymouth University 2 The Collegium has a Node De Tao Node 2 in Shanghai The programme which is largely part time has a virtually 100 success rate with well over 80 doctoral graduates In addition to doctoral candidates and graduates supervisors and honorary members its constituency also includes general members who share the aims and interests of the Collegium and are invited to participate in its development on FaceBook The Planetary Collegium has a geographically dispersed membership and convenes the majority of its research sessions and public conferences in Asia Australia the Americas and Europe Node Directors EditDeTao Node Shanghai China DeTao Masters Academy in Shanghai Director Roy Ascott T Node Trento Italy Fondazione Ahref Director Francesco Monico NGL Node Lucerne Switzerland NGL SAA Neue Galerie Luzern Swiss Academic Association Director Rene StettlerAwards EditThe Collegium was awarded The World Universities Forum Award for Best Practice in Higher Education 2011 3 Collegium President EditRoy Ascott Founding President 2014 Recipient of the Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica Award for Visionary Pioneer of New Media Art Doctor Honoris Causa Ionian University Corfu Greece Honorary Professor Aalborg University Denmark Honorary Professor West London University UK Professor Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts DeTao Master of Technoetic Arts DeTao Masters Academy Shanghai China Collegium Advisory Board EditHonorary Fellows of the CollegiumMarco Bischof James Gimzewski Pierre Levy Luis Eduardo Luna Roger Malina Ryohei Nakatsu Louise Poissant Thomas S Ray 3 Marilyn Schlitz Barbara Maria StaffordAcademic Members of the Collegium Advisory BoardMike Phillips Principal Supervisor CAiiA Node Jane Grant Principal Supervisor CAiiA Node 4 Jing Luna Zhou Associate Director DeTao NodeAdvanced Research Associates EditThe Advanced Research Associateship ARA involves post doctoral or advanced practice research ARAs are required to attend three Composite Sessions within their year of registration and to participate in the associated international research conferences CAiiA Hub Heather Raikes University of Washington Seattle US 2011 12 Paulo Rodrigues University of Aveiro Portugal 2010 11 Wengao Huang University of Plymouth UK 2005 06 Cristina Miranda de Almeida University of the Basque Country 2005 06 Andrea Gaugusch University of Vienna Austria 2003 04 Dene Grigar Washington State University Vancouver 2002 04 Katia Maciel Federal University Rio de Janeiro Brazil 2001 02 Tania Fraga University of Brasilia Brazil 1999 2000 M Node Luisa Paraguai Anhembi Morumbi University Sao Paulo Brazil 2011 12 Gianna Angelini University of Macerata Macerata Italy 2012 I Node Lila Moore 2014 2015 The Consciousness Reframed Conferences EditInstituted by Roy Ascott the international research conference series Consciousness Reframed art and consciousness in the post biological era brings together each year between 60 and 100 presenters from up to 25 countries 1997 1998 and 2000 University of Wales College Newport 1998 University of Plymouth England Conference workshop The Architecture of Consciousness 2002 Perth Western Australia Hosted by Curtin University 2003 University of Wales College Newport 2004 Beijing China Qi and Complexity Digital Media Studio Central Academy of Fine Arts China Electronic Music Center Central Conservatory of Music Department of Digital Art and Design School of Software Peking University Institute of Digital Media Beijing Normal University 2005 University of Plymouth England Altered States Transformations of Perception Place amp Performance 2006 University of Plymouth England Altered States Immatereality 2008 Vienna Austria New Realities Being Syncretic Hosted by Universitat fur Angewandte Kunst Wien 2009 Munich Germany Macromedia Hochschule fur Medien und Kommunikation Experiencing Design Behaving Media 2010 Trondheim Norway TEKS Trondheim Electronic Arts Center Making Reality Really Real 2011 Shanghai China Institute of Visual Art Fudan University Transcultural Tendencies Transmedial Transactions 2011 Centro Cultural Belem and Artshare Lisbon Portugal Presence in the Mindfield Art Identity and the Technology of Transformation 2012 Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture Kefalonia Greece Technoetic Telos Art Myth and Media 2013 The German University in Cairo Egypt 2013 Behind the Image and Beyond 2015 De Tao Masters Academy Shanghai China The Matter of the Immaterial 2016 De Tao Masters Academy Shanghai China Presumptive Predications art and the future 2017 Central Academy of Fine Arts Beijing China Subtle Cybernetics and the Art of Mind 2019 Universidade Catolica Portuguesa Porto Portugal Sentient States Bio mind and Techno nature Research Sessions and Public Conferences EditSessions and conferences have been hosted by Artspace Media Centre Dublin 1997 La Beneficia Cultural Centre Valencia 1998 CYPRES Marseilles 1999 Federal University Rio de Janeiro 1999 University of Arizona Tucson 2000 Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts Paris 2000 Fondazione Fitzcaraldo Turin 2001 Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Barcelona 2001 University of California DARNet Santa Cruz and Los Angeles 2001 University of Arizona Tucson 2002 Curtin University Perth Western Australia 2002 IAMAS Ogaki Japan 2002 The Hochschule fuer Gestaltung und Kunst Zurich 2003 Image Technology Center Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Paraciutu and Fortaleza 2003 Ciberart Bilbao 2004 School of Software Peking University Beijing 2004 Texas Woman s University Dallas 2005 University of Plymouth Plymouth 2005 Sabanci University Istanbul 2005 University of Arizona Tucson 2006 University of Plymouth 2006 SESC 5 Sao Paulo Brazil 2006 Hexagram 6 Montreal 2007 University of Plymouth 2007 Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti Milano NABA 2007 LABoral Centro de Arte y Creacion Industrial Gijon Asturias Spain 2008 Universitat fur Angewandte Kunst Wien 2007 7 Vienna Austria 2008 SESC 8 Sao Paulo Brazil 2008 La Sala Parpallo 9 Valencia Spain 2009 macromedia hochschule fur medien und kommunikation Munich Germany 2009 Artshare Porto Portugal 2010 Ionion Centre for the Arts and Culture Kefalonia Greece 2011 CIANT International Centre for Art and New Technologies Prague Czech Republic 2012 XARTS International Conference on Extended Arts From Virtual to Real Syros Greece 2013 Witwatersrand University Johannesburg Fak ugesi Digital Africa Conference 214 2016 American University in Cairo Egypt Cairotronica External links EditThe Planetary Collegium at University of Plymouth EnglandFootnotes Edit Media Art Net Ascott Roy Biography Kristine Stiles amp Peter Selz Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art A Sourcebook of Artists Writings Second Edition Revised and Expanded by Kristine Stiles University of California Press 2012 p 464 1 Archived January 16 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Planetary Collegium amp oldid 1140715292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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