[spectre] LEA Special Issue Calls for Papers

Lanfranco Aceti lanfranco.aceti at gmail.com
Tue Jan 10 08:58:43 CET 2012


The Leonardo Electronic Almanac (LEA) has the following calls for
papers for upcoming special issues:


SPEED, DROMOLOGY AND INVISIBILITY - January 31, 2012 abstract deadline

Are we moving from the futurist’s speed through contemporary dromology
to the disappearance of the human body?
What are the future trajectories of a continuous process of acceleration?
Is the disappearance of the body through artificial speed a process of
invisibility or that of a visibility through acceleration?

http://www.lanfrancoaceti.com/2012/01/speed-dromology-and-invisibility/

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NOT HERE NOT THERE - January 31, 2012 abstract deadline

This LEA special issue follows two previous exhibitions, one at Kasa
Gallery titled NOT THERE and one at the Samek Art Gallery titled NOT
HERE.
This call for papers arises out of the territory between two cultural
streams. Artists that work with AR technology and curators and writers
that work on issues related to AR,
sited art in relation to new media, or site-specific interventions are
particularly welcome to submit proposals for consideration.

http://www.lanfrancoaceti.com/2011/12/not-here-not-there/

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TOUCH AND GO - February 12, 2012 abstract deadline

LEA in collaboration with Watermans and Goldsmiths College in occasion
of the Watermans’ International Festival of Digital Art, 2012
announces this special issue that will
explore the role interactivity and participation, as well as light art
and new media approaches to the public space, may play in fostering
engagement and shared forms of participation.

http://www.lanfrancoaceti.com/2012/01/touch-and-go/

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FAR AND WIDE: NAM JUNE PAIK - March 01, 2012 abstract deadline

LEA in collaboration with FACT (Foundation for Art Creative
Technology) and following an exhibition organized by FACT and Tate
Liverpool on Nam June Paik announces this special issue
that will explore the role of Nam June Paik in shaping the future
vision of contemporary new media approaches, experimentation with
emerging technology, aesthetics and conceptualizations.

http://www.lanfrancoaceti.com/2011/12/far-and-wide-nam-june-paik/



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