[spectre] isea2008 new deadline for artists
presentations/panels/papers
Vladimir Todorovic
vladimir.todorovic at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 08:37:00 CEST 2007
apologies for cross-postings!
Dear friends
Due to feedback from various colleagues and friends about the early
deadline
for the call for papers, we are moving the deadline to November 14th
2007.
We hope that this will enable more of those interested in
participating in
ISEA2008 better respond to the call.
International Symposium on Electronic Arts 2008 -ISEA2008 - is
seeking both
peer- reviewed individual papers and panel presentations. This year
we are
also encouraging artists who wish to share their works with a broader
audience of their peers to submit artist presentations where they can
speak about the specific aesthetic, conceptual and technological
aspects of their works.
We welcome contributions from creative practitioners and researchers
from a variety of disciplines and institutional contexts as media
arts benefits from and exemplifies the interdisciplinary linkages
between contemporary art, science, technology and their related
philosophies, pedagogies and institutional practices. The submissions
must address or be of relevance to at least one of the themes of
ISEA2008 in order to be considered for inclusion in the conference.
The conference will be of interest to those working in but not
limited to the following areas: media art, contemporary art, design,
art history and theory, film and media studies, gaming, toy design,
human-computer interaction, cultural studies, literary studies,
musicology, sound studies, theatre, dance and performance studies,
science, technology and society studies, history of science and
history of technology, philosophy, history, gender studies, political
science, anthropology, sociology and geography.
Please note that the deadline has been extended to 14th November 2007.
For more information on the themes and for the submission link,
please log
on www.isea2008.org
vladimir todorovic
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