ISEA2011 Istanbul Call for Papers, Panels, Workshops and Artworks
Dear Colleagues,
The Call for Papers, Artworks, Panels and Workshops for ISEA2011
Istanbul http://www.ISEA2011ISTANBUL.org is available at this link
http://ow.ly/36HW0
The deadline for submission is December 01, 2010.
In order to stay in touch You can subscribe to ISEA2011 Istanbul and
Leonardo Electronic Almanac Newsletters following this link
http://ow.ly/36I5H
The newsletters will provide you with information on upcoming projects
and events of ISEA2011 Istanbul as well as on the Leonardo Electronic
Almanac http://www.LEOALMANAC.org which is the publication venue of
the conference proceedings and selected essays.
Please feel free to disseminate widely.
With kind regards,
Lanfranco Aceti
Visiting Professor Goldsmiths College, London
Associate Professor in Contemporary Art and Digital Culture Sabanci
University
ISEA2011 ISTANBUL CALL FOR PAPERS, PANELS, WORKSHOPS AND ARTWORKS
ISEA2011 Istanbul is the international festival of new media,
electronic and digital arts. The 17th International Symposium on
Electronic Art, a leading world conference and exhibition event for
art, media and technology, is scheduled for September 14 to 21, 2011
in Istanbul, Turkey. The ISEA2011 Istanbul exhibition will coincide
with the Istanbul Biennial and will provide a fantastic opportunity to
showcase contemporary new media arts.
We invite proposals for panels, artworks, papers and workshops from
artists, scientists and academics interested in how the digital and
electronic media are re-shaping contemporary society and behaviors.
ISEA2011 Istanbul will be open to proposals encompassing a large range
of topics under the general theme of interdisciplinarity at the
intersection of Art, Science and Technology.
It is our intention to appeal to the hard sciences and the humanities
as well as the art community.
For this reason ISEA2011 Istanbul will host a large variety of
thematic strands ranging from digital art to curatorial studies, from
electronic media to digital architecture, from the intersection of
art, science and technology to the concept of the digital city, from
digital humanities to social media, from nanotechnology and art to
urban ecologies, from transculturalism to mobile art, and more.
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Sue Gollifer
Director ISEA Headquarters
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