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[ecrea] Transgressing Media CFP

Tue Dec 17 08:54:55 GMT 2013



OPPORTUNITY | CALL FOR PROPOSALS:

TRANSGRESSING MEDIA
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
CRITICAL THEMES IN MEDIA STUDIES
14th Annual Graduate Student Conference
School of Media Studies
The New School
April 5 - 6, 2014

EXTENDED DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014

trans·gress /trans 'gres,tranz-/
verb
1. infringe or go beyond the bounds

Dear Graduate Students,

The graduate students of the School of Media Studies at The New School announce a call for proposals for the 14th Annual Critical Themes in Media Studies Conference that will take place Saturday and Sunday April 5 - 6, 2014.

This year,we welcome graduate student theorists, practitioners, and artists to share works and projects on the concept of transgressing.

In the contemporary media climate, the notion of "boundaries," whether defined, fluid, or imagined, has undergone productive shifts in a multitude of social, political, economic, creative, and technological research arenas. Responding to pressures of transi tion, critical media investigations offer formative influences in the buildup and breakdown of boundaries. The Critical Themes in Media Studies Conference invites insights relating to the complex understanding of transgressing media. We wish to showcase papers and artworks, including digital media projects and installations, that explore the notion of transgressing considering, but not limited to, the following questions:

In what ways are contemporary media revising or deviating from established norms by conceiving, perceiving, or disregarding boundaries?

How do emerging media transgress established media?

What about our contemporary culture encourages transgressing?

Do disciplinary boundaries elicit and encourage transgression?

What approaches in media design evoke spatial schisms?

The School of Media Studies at the New School, a pioneer of progressive education, was designed from its inception to be a home for both theory and practice-based scholarship. In keeping with this tradition, we welcome submission of academic papers, artistic works for exhibition, and interactive projects from graduate students across all
disciplines.

Paper and Project Submissions: We ask all applicants to present their work in an abstract of 200-300 words describing the concept and content of their presentation.

All submissions must be received by January 15, 2014.

To submit and for more information, please go to criticalthemes.newschool.edu/2014/

Submitters will be notified of the committee's decision by no later than February 14, 2014.

The conference and exhibition will take place at The New School 66 W 12th Street, New York, NY 11021.

Please direct any further thoughts to Bria Cole and Lauren Treihaft,(atcriticalthemes /at/ gmail.com)

Link:http://criticalthemes.newschool.edu/2014

Deadline: Tue Jan 15th, 2013

Location:

The New School
66 W 12th Street
New York, New York 11001
United States of America

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Critical Themes Graduate Conference
School of Media Studies | THE NEW SCHOOL

criticalthemes.newschool.edu/2014/  |(criticalthemes /at/ gmail.com)

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