Lanfranco Aceti

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Affiliated institution
Goldsmiths, NYU and Sabanci
Website
http://www.lanfrancoaceti.com
About

Lanfranco Aceti works as an academic, artist and curator and is the founder of The Studium: Lanfranco Aceti Inc. He is the founder and Director of OCR (Operational and Curatorial Research in Contemporary Art, Design, Science and Technology) and founder and Director of MoCC (Museum of Contemporary Cuts). He has also founded the Media Exhibition Platform (MEP) that has operated from 2010 presenting a range of international exhibitions both online and in physical spaces with an international curatoriate.

He is Visiting Professor at Goldsmiths College, department of Art and Computing, London; teaches Contemporary Art and Digital Culture at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sabanci University, Istanbul; and is Editor in Chief of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac (The MIT Press, Leonardo journal and ISAST). He was the Artistic Director and Conference Chair for ISEA2011 Istanbul and the gallery director at Kasa Gallery in Istanbul. He has a Ph.D. from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London. His work has been published in Leonardo, Routledge and Art Inquiry and his interdisciplinary research focuses on the intersection between digital arts, visual culture and new media technologies.

Lanfranco Aceti is specialized in contemporary art, visual culture, inter-semiotic translations between classic media and new media, contemporary digital hybridization processes, Avant-garde film and new media studies and their practice-based applications in the field of fine arts.

He has worked as an Honorary Lecturer at the Department of Computer Science, Virtual Reality Environments at University College London. He has exhibited works at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in London and done digital interventions at TATE Modern, The Venice Biennale, MoMA, Neue Nationalgalerie, the ICA and the Irish Museum of Modern Art and participated in numerous festivals and biennials.

Previously an Honorary Research Fellow at the Slade School of Fine Art, Dr. Aceti has also worked as an AHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London, School of History of Art, Film & Visual Media and as Visiting Research Fellow at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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EDUCATION

2001-2005

Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, UAL: London, UK
Ph.D. Researcher in Fine Art, New Media and Film (RAE 5*)
Director of studies: Prof. Malcolm Le Grice
Supervisor: Prof. Laura Mulvey
Advisor: David Curtis
Research Thesis Title: European Avant-garde: Art, Culture and Boundaries in Relation to Mainstream Cinema and New Media.
Examiner: Prof. Steven Devleminck, Director of Transmedia
Examiner: Prof. Paul Coldwell, Research Professor and Project Leader of FADE

The Ph.D. studies were fully funded with a four year award from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).

WORK EXPERIENCE

Fall 2016-

Visiting Scholar at New York University - Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development

2015-

Director of Arts Administration @ Boston University


2014-

Visiting Scholar at Goldsmiths College - Department of Media and Communications

2010-2013

Visiting Scholar in Contemporary Art and Digital Cultures
Department of Computing, Goldsmiths College, University of London

2008-2015

Associate Professor in Contemporary Art and Digital Culture
Sabanci University, Istanbul


2007-2008

Visiting Research Fellow, The Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) – AHRC Award

2004-2007

Honorary Research Fellow and Consultant for Research & Development,
Senior Lecturer scale
The Slade School of Fine Art, University College London
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Digital Queers - Call for Abstracts

Digital Queers is a conference at The New School, in collaboration with Goldsmiths and OCR, that will focus on issues related to social justice for the gay community at large. The evolution of society has led to an increased acceptance of the LGBTQA world – in part due to more open and vociferous stances of the multiple communities of gender minorities and in part to the role that contemporary digital media have played in reshaping communication and advocacy. Unfortunately we are far from achieving that social justice necessary to avoid discrimination in the work place or to avoid persecutions of individuals and communities across the world. What are then the new practices that should be pursued in order to achieve and ensure social justice for all?

 

The conference will analyze the following themes, but will be open to a wide range of proposals in the field that tackle the issues from a variety of perspectives.

 

Equality, now!

Social Justice for Gender Minorities

Digital Guerrilla for Social Justice?

Digital Media and Gender Stories

Exporting Gender Equality?

Social Justice in the Workplace

Gender Communities and Strife

Practical Steps for Social Justice

Multiple Definitions of Gender

Digital Queers’ Revolution

 

The aim of the conference is to bring together social justice advocates, contemporary theoreticians, gender hacktivists, scholars, anthropologists, visual culture experts, curators and ‘LGBTQA revolutionaries.’ The conference speakers will present papers that respond to the themes of social justice and the role of digital media in reshaping the public image of the queer community. In particular the conference is looking at recording and developing new practices for social justice and public engagement that face up to the still looming problems of discrimination that the gay community at large faces nationally and internationally.

 

Chairs: Lanfranco Aceti and Sven Travis

 

Keynotes: to be announced.

 

300 to 500 words abstract submissions. Please send your submissions to: info@ocradst.org

 

Email Subject Header: Digital Queers 2015.

 

Deadline: March 31, 2015.

 

Peer Reviewing: the abstracts will be peer reviewed by an international panel of experts in the field. A link with instructions will be provided via the newsletter.

 

To register, stay informed and receive updates please subscribe to the newsletter.

 

The best conference papers will be selected for a special volume with the Leonardo Electronic Almanac (MIT Press).

 

This conference is part of a series of events on gender and social justice organized and chaired by Lanfranco Aceti as part of the OCR research projects.

 

We acknowledge the kind support of The New School and the Department of Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.

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