[spectre] Fwd: 1st International Visual Studies Conference, Madrid
Andreas Broeckmann
abroeck at transmediale.de
Thu Nov 6 10:53:30 CET 2003
1st International Visual Studies Conference.
Visual Studies in the 21st Century
CALL FOR PAPERS & PARTICIPATION
Dates: 15th and 16th February, 2004
Venue: ARCO International Contemporary Art Fair, IFEMA, MADRID
<http://www.visualstudies.net>http://www.visualstudies.net
The 1st International Visual Studies Conference will be held during
ARCO'04, organised by the Amigos de ARCO Association, in
collaboration with the Centro Párraga de Murcia.The Conference is
being directed by José Luis Brea, Professor of Contemporary Art
Theory at Spain's Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM).
The Conference's will feature a series of Plenary Lectures presented
by some of the most important academics and historians who have been
doing internationally recognised work on Visual Studies and Visual
Culture. A group of specialists will also present a set of
preliminary papers on some crucial issues in the nascent field of
Visual Studies, organising the debates into different panel
discussion areas.
Attendance and participation are open to professors, advanced level
students, researchers, and those member of the art and university
community who are interested in attending or presenting a paper. An
Advisory Committee is responsible for accepting papers and organising
these presentations into different areas.
Plenary Lectures
The conference will feature the intervention of the most prestigious
writers and academics who, at an international level, have for some
time been exploring all of these issues:
Norman Bryson
Hal Foster
Susan Buck-Morss
W.J.T. Mitchell
Nicholas Mirzoeff
Keith Moxey.
Areas for papers:
PANEL I: "NEW ART HISTORY" / A EPISTEMOLOGY FOR VISUAL STUDIES
PANEL II: ART POLICIES AND VISUAL CULTURE
PANEL III: VISUALITY / TECHNOLOGY / KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
PANEL IV: VISUAL CULTURE / ARTISTIC PRACTICES
PANEL V: VISUALITY AND IDENTITY
PANEL VI: VISUAL STUDIES and THE UNIVERSITY
Attendance:
The conference is open to professors, advanced level students,
researchers, and those members of the art and university communities
who are interested in participating.
Participation:
Papers may be presented at the Conference by professors, advanced
level students, researchers, and other members of the artistic and
university communities. Presentations should fall within one of the
areas into which the Conference's working panels have been divided.
Those interested should send an abstract (approx. 1000 words) by
e-mail to org at estudiosvisuales.net. The deadline for receiving
abstracts is 1st December 2003.
The Conference's Advisory Committee will confirm acceptance or
rejection of papers by 15 January 2004.
Presenters will not be remunerated. Attendance fees will be waived
for all participants in the Conference presenting a paper accepted by
the Advisory Committee. Presenters are responsible for their own
travel and accommodation expenses, and the Conference's organisers
will not be able to provide services in these areas.
The Conference's organisers will co-ordinate the publication of what
they consider the highlights of those papers presented. The authors
of these papers will be paid the appropriate royalties.
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