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[Commlist] DRHA2020: CFP - Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts
Thu Jan 30 10:38:45 GMT 2020
*Call For Papers: DRHA2020: Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts
2020, University of Salford, MediaCityUK, UK: 6 - 9 September 2020*
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 1 March 2020
Digital Curation has become ubiquitous on a scale ranging from large
digital preservation programmes to individual citizen curation projects
that often involve collaborations between professionals and enthusiasts.
Extending Joseph Beuys’ controversial assertion that everyone is an
artist, now everyone is a (digital) curator. Curation in the context of
Contemporary Art is closely aligned with Digital Curation skills; while
a grounding in contemporary art marking is essential, of course, the
ability to understand the contemporary media ecology within which the
works are created, exhibited, documented, and preserved is equally
relevant for contemporary art curators. Similarly, in Performance
there’s an interest in curation of emerging formats, or immersive
documents including social media and augmented/virtual reality, as well
as perspectives relating to the motivations, needs and aspirations of
readers or audience members who might engage with such document. More
broadly, Digital Curation aligns with interest in Digital Heritage,
Digital Forensics, Digital Preservation, and Digital Archives.
In focusing on this evolving area, DHRA 2020 mirrors the purpose of the
Digital Curation Lab at the University of Salford in its theme of
‘Situating Digital Curation: Locating Creative Practice and Research
between Digital Humanities and the Arts.’ The Digital Curation Lab was
established at MediaCityUK in 2019 to facilitate research on the
collection, preservation, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of
digital assets and technologies of memory at The University of Salford.
*Submission Guidelines*
We would like to extend a call for proposals for papers, presentations,
provocations, workshops, and other interventions on this theme for the
2020 DRHA conference. Individual 20-minute slots will be made for
proposals selected through a peer-review process. Other formats will be
considered on a case-by-case basis.
*Conference Strands*
* Digital arts and design
* Digital humanities
* Creative and cultural industries
* Digital libraries and archives
* Citizen science
* Documenting performance*
* The Documenting Performance strand is coordinated by Dr Joseph
Dunne-Howrie and Dr Lyn Robinson (Department of Library & Information
Science, CityLis, at City, University of London) who will be running
this strand as a DocPerform symposium throughout the parallel sessions
of DRHA 2020. This follows on from three previous DocPerform symposia
that have been held in London since 2016. Further information available
on the DRHA 2020 website.
*Conference Convenors*
Dr Kirsty Fairclough
Dr Toni Sant
*Publication*
Selected DRHA2020 proceedings will be published in an affiliated issue
of the International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media,
following blind peer-review on the final submission for publication.
*Submissions and Contact Information*
All proposals must be submitted through EasyChair.
https://easychair.org/cfp/drha2020
Abstracts sent via email will not be processed.
Questions about submissions and general queries about the conference
should sent through the DRHA 2020 website.
http://www.drha.uk/salford2020/
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