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[ecrea] TRANSFORMING CULTURE IN DIGITAL AGE: Call for papers
Fri Sep 04 08:26:24 GMT 2009
*TRANSFORMING CULTURE IN DIGITAL AGE: Call for papers
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Tartu, Estonia, 14-16 April, 2010
http://www.transforminculture.eu
Increasingly, we see new forms of culture being
born in the variety of online environments. Users
have become producers taking over production of
online content and traditional hierarchies of
users and producers are collapsing. At the same
time, traditional memory institutions like
museums, archives, libraries and acknowledged
artists struggle to make sense of the
transformations that are coming together with new
technologies. In this interdisciplinary
conference we aim to look at the questions as how
such developments influence culture - how is
culture transformed in the digital age with a
specific focus on the intersection of individuals
and institutions. We hope to look at the notion
of culture and transformations of the cultural
heritage through a variety of disciplines ranging
from arts and history to heritage studies and
from museum studies to sociology and from media
and literature studies to archival studies. The
conference calls for variety of people both
researchers and practitioners to discuss and
analyze how digital culture is produced and
consumed both in traditional and new forms.
This conference aims to explore the questions
above through wide variety of themes. Possible
paper topics are (but not limited to):
*CONFERENCE THEMES*
I ROLE OF INDIVIDUAL IN THE CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION
1. Changing User
· User, consumer, creator, producer?
· User as a creator of the content
· Role of the user in the heritage world
· Cultural participation
· Using globalised content
· Global or local user practices?
· Digital libraries and user preferences
· User in the archives: practices and expectations
· Museum collections in the hand of the visitor
2. Re-Mediating Personal Memory
· New forms of storytelling and expression
· Blogging your own history
· Digital photos and videos as part of self
· Re-imaging self in the digital age
II CULTURAL MEMORY AND MEMORY INSTITUTIONS
3. Rewriting Cultural Memory
· Rewriting the histories of arts
· Changing hierarchies: canon, centre and periphery
· New cultural history and the reception strategies
· Role of the audiovisual archives
· Archive as a creator of the content of memory
· Digital resources of the cultural memory
4. Cultural Heritage
· Questioning and interpreting the concept of heritage
· From national to global: collections as a determining power
· Collecting heritage today
· The role and the future of the original
· Future perspectives on different memory institutions
· Making digital content available
· Cultural heritage and Web 2.0 strategy
III LANGUAGE OF ART
5. Digital Literature
· The perspectives of digital literature
· Hypertext and cybertext theory
· Author and the cyberspace
· Reader and the cyberspace
· Electronic poetry and electronic narratives
· Blogging and literature
· Fan culture in Internet
· Creating new canons: questioning the borders of literature
6. Digital Art
· Digital creativity
· Immaterial art and real artists
· Creativity in surveillance environment
· Artworks between locations
· New media art and problems of reception
· Digital art and authorship
· New media art education
*Confirmed Keynote Speakers* (alphabetically listed):
*Marju Lauristin* - Marju Lauristin is a
professor of social communication at University
of Tartu, she has studied cultural changes from
the user's perspective since 1960s and has
closely observed the changes related to new media.
*Edward Shanken *- Edward A. Shanken writes and
teaches about the entwinement of art, science,
and technology with a focus on interdisciplinary
practices involving new media. He is Universitair
Docent in New Media, University of Amsterdam, and
a member of the Media Art History faculty at the
Donau University in Krems, Austria.
Additional keynotes will be announced on the conference website.
Please submit a 500-word abstract with the name
and institutional affiliation of the speaker
(mailing address & email address) through our
conference website: http://www.transformingculture.eu
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*Schedule:*
Deadline for abstracts: November 23, 2009.
Deadline for acceptance information: December 14, 2009.
Deadline for submitting the completed full-papers
(approx 4000 words): March 1, 2010.
Deadline for Early Bird registration: March 1, 2010
Deadline for late registration: April 1, 2010
Conference takes place April 14-16, 2010.
Based on completed papers ISBN-numbered and
edited e-book will be published by the time of
the conference. Negotiations for publishing the
proceedings or selection of extended papers in a
paper version of a book or special issue of a journal are under way.
For further details about the conference please visit:
http://transformingculture.eu
If you have further questions about the
conference, please do not hesitate to contact our
conference staff: Agnes Aljas and Maarja Savan.
E-Mail: (transformingculture.conference /at/ gmail.com)
*Conference organizing committee*:
M.A. Agnes Aljas, Estonian National Museum and University of Tartu
Prof. Raivo Kelomees, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tartu Art College
Dr. Marin Laak, Estonian Literary Museum
M.A. Piret Noorhani, Estonian Literary Museum and
Baltic Audiovisual Archival Council
Dr. Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, University of
Tartu and Estonian National Museum
M.A. Pille Runnel, Estonian National Museum
Dr. Jaak Tomberg, Estonian Literary Museum
Prof. Piret Viires, Tallinn University and Estonian Literary Museum
Conference secretary: Maarja Savan, Estonian
Literary Museum; e-mail: (transformingculture.conference /at/ gmail.com)
Conference is jointly organized by Estonian
Literary Museum, Estonian National Museum,
University of Tartu Institute of Journalism and
communication, Baltic Audiovisual Archival
Council, and supported by Estonian Science Fund Grants no: 7162, 7679, 8006.
Associated organizations: Tallinn University and Estonian Academy of Arts
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