<html><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><p><b>NSU Winter Symposium – January 31st to February 2nd, 2011, in Århus, Denmark.</b></p><p><br></p><p><b>Call for Papers and Presentations</b><br> The Winter Symposium 2011 is the third of six meetings in the study circle: Artistic Research – Strategies for Embodiment, organized under the Nordic Summer University (NSU).</p><p>The study circle invites researchers and artists from all fields to take part in discussions on the theme: Strategies for Embodiment within Artistic Research; questioning and probing into ways for embodying and communicating artistic research processes and their outcomes.<br> The theme for this, the second year of our study circle, is “Artistic Knowing”. The focus will be on language and discourse, and the development of strategies for embodying and disseminating the experiences drawn from the field of Artistic Research.<br> <br> As a rapidly evolving discipline Artistic Research is the site of ongoing and evolving epistemological debate regarding the foundations, scope and validity of the knowledge it uncovers as well as creates, and the mechanisms by which it embodies such knowledge. This symposium will endeavour to address these issues in order to advance the debate by focusing on notions of “embodiment” as they have emerged in our discussions to date, but also with regard to the proposals received in response to this call. <br> <br> The work of the study circle will culminate in the publication of an anthology (to be published in 2013) that will focus on communicating methodologies, specific examples of artistic research, and the dissemination of knowledge through various media and multimedia solutions. The aim is to reach out to our peers as well as art students interested in the field, and you are invited to contribute. We invite you to continue working on a contribution through the following three meetings of the study circle with continuous feed back from the participants.<br> For the winter symposium we welcome proposals for presentations in various formats, ranging from demonstrations and presentations/exerts of artistic work, to theoretical reflections and suggestions for panel discussions. We also propose the format of ultra-short presentations (5 min.) based on a previously distributed papers, followed by time for discussion. <br> You are welcome to use additional materials such as images, audiovisual footage or whatever is relevant to your work. Papers and presentations do not have to be in English.<br> <br> Proposals by email to coordinator Helena Kågemark: <br> <a href="mailto:helenakagemark@gmail.com">helenakagemark@gmail.com</a><br> The closing date is the 1st of Dec 2010. <br> <br> The length of the proposals should be no more than 350 words, plus a short CV, (or just a short CV if you intend to participate without presenting). <br> Please, let us also know:<br> 1. In which format(s) you wish to present..<br> 2. What facilities you need, i.e. what kind of equipment, space etc.<br> 3. The language of your presentation.<br> 4. The proposed length of your presentation (5 minutes+ 25 min discussion, 15 min presentation+ 15 min discussion or 40 min presentation + 20 min discussion).<br> <br> Clarification:<br> The 5 min presentation followed by a 25min discussion is appropriate where material has been distributed beforehand. This may include regular papers but also material from work-in-progress, for example posters, drawings, sound, film, other textual material etc. We will accept papersof between 2500 and 4000 words, these papers may be draft or work-in-progress.<br> Text and drawings must be sent in Pdf or Jpg format. Sound and film material must be accessible through a weblink.<br> <br> The deadline for papers and other material is Jan 17th 2011.<br> <br> The 15 min presentation is a free format for any kind of presentation: performance, papers or other. It will be followed by 15 min for discussions.<br> <br> The 40 min+ 20 min is exclusively for practical work like performances, workshops, work-in-progress, showings, etc.<br> <br> <br> Venue for the winter seminar:<br> Arkitektskolen Aarhus, (Aarhus School of Architecture) in Århus, Denmark, www.aarch.dk<br> Arrival: January 30st<br> Departure: February 2nd<br> The preliminary program will be published on the Dec 15th 2010.<br> <br> You must book and pay your own hotel room (we will provide you with information). NSU offers room and travel subventions for cheapest available tickets for Nordic citizens or residents. Be prepared to pay a smaller fee for the symposium.<br> <br> For more information about NSU, including our next Summer Session taking place July 30th to August 7th, 2011 in Southern Sweden, visit www.nsuweb.net</p>
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