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From: "marc zimmer" <mzim@conncoll.edu>
To: <chemistry@ccl.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 8:58 AM
Subject: CCL:Call for papers - Arts and tech symposium
> CALL FOR PAPERS, MUSIC COMPOSITIONS,
> PRESENTATIONS, ART WORKS, THEATER, DANCE,
> SCIENTIFIC VISUALIZATIONS AND INTERACTIVE INSTALLATIONS
> 
> THE EIGHTH BIENNIAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
> March 1-3, 2001
> 
> THEME: FEEDBACK: Perception and Interaction in the Electronic Arts
> 
> DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: NOVEMBER 15, 2000
> 
> The Connecticut College Center for Arts and Technology is pleased to
> announce The Eighth Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology, March
> 1-3, 2001.  The symposium will consist of paper sessions, panel
> discussions, art exhibitions, music concerts, animations, mixed media
> works, video, dance, experimental theater and scientific visualization.
> In an effort to demystify the artistic process and create a forum for
> dialogue, we are encouraging all presenters and artists to attend the
> symposium and speak about their work.
> 
> The Center encourages research papers and presentations in the specific
> area of "FEEDBACK: Perception and Interaction in the Electronic Arts"
> and in the general areas of Interactivity, Virtual Reality, Cognition,
> Information Technologies, Applications in Video and Film, Music
> (composition, performance, theory, interactivity, etc.), Experimental
> Theater, Compositional Process, Innovative Use of Technology in
> Education, Computer Simulations of Physical Phenomena, Scientific
> Visualization and Social and Ethical Issues in Arts and Technology.
> All submissions should be accompanied by a one page abstract for a
> presentation about the work and each application should be prepared to
> attend the symposium and make a presentation (paper, poster session,
> short talk) about their work.
> 
> Papers and Presentations:
> A detailed two-page abstract or complete paper including complete
> technical requirements should be submitted by email or mail.  Upon
> acceptance, finished papers must be submitted electronically following
> the specific format of the symposium or in camera-ready form by January
> 15, 2001: Word, 10-12 font size, 8.5 x 11 sheet.  Papers may be grouped
> in panel format. Complete technical requirements must be included.
> Papers will be published by the Center.
> 
> Music Compositions:
> Works for instruments and tape, or tape alone, or interactive
> compositions are being solicited. Available instruments are: flute
> (doubling on piccolo), oboe, clarinet (doubling on bass clarinet),
> bassoon, trumpet, horn, trombone, percussion (two players), guitar,
> string bass, piano, voice and strings (2,1,1,1).
> 
> Works should not exceed 15 minutes in length and should be submitted
> with accompanying score, where appropriate.  Tapes for selection
> purposes should be on cassette, CD's or DAT.  Tapes for performance
> should be CD, ADAT or DAT.  Video works should be 3/4 inch Umatic or 1/2
> inch VHS.  Musicians, dancers and actors may be available for live
> performance pieces. All submissions should be accompanied by a one page
> abstract for a presentation at the symposium about the work.  Complete
> technical requirements must be included.
> 
> Artworks:
> Works of computer-generated or computer-aided art, or
> computer-controlled interactive art are encouraged.  Animations, video
> or other works of computer art on tape will be shown in concert settings
> and less formal settings throughout the Symposium.  All submissions
> should be accompanied by a one page abstract for a presentation at the
> symposium about the work. Slides, CD-ROM,  or video (VHS) and complete
> descriptions of works must be included.   Art works accepted for
> exhibition must be received by January 15 for inclusion in the
> pre-symposium gallery showing, February 5 ? March 5. Complete technical
> requirements must be included.
> 
> Dance and Theater Studies:
> Computer-generated or -aided dance and theater is being solicited for
> live demonstrations or for videotaped presentations.  Specially produced
> dance or theater videos are of particular interest as opposed to concert
> tapes or other archival uses of video.  Also of interest are proposals
> for workshops, demonstrations of software for dance or theater
> notation,  choreographic analysis,  interactive studies and/or
> multi-media studies of performance in dance &  theater.  All submissions
> should be accompanied by a one page abstract for a presentation at the
> symposium about the work.  Videotapes or complete descriptions of
> demonstration or workshop proposals should be submitted by the general
> deadline of November 15, 2000.  Tapes for selection purposes should be
> VHS.  Complete technical requirements must be included.
> 
> Panels:
> Proposals for panels are encouraged.  Proposals should include
> prospective panelists and should be directed to the theme or new issues
> in collaborative work, as well as ethical issues in arts and technology.
> 
> Scientific Visualizations:
> Submissions are solicited for computer animations and virtual realities
> used to visualize complex scientific processes.  Special emphasis will
> be given to works emphasizing  artistic content or educational modules.
> Submissions should be on CD-ROM or Zip disk format. All submissions
> should be accompanied by a one page abstract for a presentation at the
> symposium about the work.  Complete technical requirements must be
> included.
> 
> GENERAL INFORMATION ON SUBMISSIONS
> 
> SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15, 2000
> 
> All music, art, VR, visualization, multi-media installations, workshops,
> dance and  theater submissions should be accompanied by a one page
> abstract for a presentation about the work.
> 
> Technical information: Complete technical requirements must be included
> for all submissions.  Please specify platform (MAC, PC-Windows, SGI).
> 
> Notification: Accepted proposals will be notified by December 22, 2000.
> 
> Return: Submissions, art works, slides, tapes, scores, videos will only
> be returned if a self-addressed stamped envelope or packaging is
> provided.
> 
> Send submissions to:
> Center for Arts and Technology
> Box 5365
> Connecticut College
> 270 Mohegan Avenue
> New London, CT USA 06320-4196
> phone: [860] 439-2001
> email:  cat@conncoll.edu
> 
> 
Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
Nanotechnology Industries:
http://www.nanoindustries.com
Personal site:
http://www.nanogirl.com
nanogirl@halcyon.com
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