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[ecrea] Transformations cfp: hyperaesthetic culture
Sat Sep 17 21:45:57 GMT 2011
Transformations is calling for submissions for Issue 22: Hyperaesthetic
Culture.
We live in a competitive sensory environment. The marketing of consumer
goods continually appeals to taste, touch, vision, hearing, and smell,
compelling other practices to engage our senses in what David Howes
describes as a 'hyperaesthetic culture'. This environment is saturated
with alluring and intense sense experience that proliferates as
technologies such as ultrasonography, satellites and computer
applications provide access to things previously beyond human
perception. Bodies are cultivated to be aesthetically appealing and
optimally available to the senses for commercial, medical and security
purposes.
This special issue of Transformations will examine sensory regimes and
the way in which people respond to them. Recent cultural research into
the senses shows that the relationships and hierarchies between them are
not static. Varying sensoriums are involved in different understandings
of the self and its relationship to the world. This is apparent in
cultural studies projects that implicitly and explicitly integrate
questions of sensory experience into their investigations.
We invite submissions in the areas of philosophy, critical, cultural and
media studies, and creative arts research. Possible topics include:
-- new technologies of the senses, such as haptic technologies
-- the effects of sensory regimes on bodies and minds
-- sensory appeal and the persistence of technologically 'outmoded'
goods, such as vinyl records
-- relationships between hyperaestheticism and thought
-- sensory adaptation and substitution, such as human echolocation
-- ways of making bodies and objects available to the senses, such as
body scans
-- senses other than the traditional five senses, such as proprioception
-- new media arts projects incorporating biometric feedback
Abstracts (500 words): due 7 November 2011 with a view to submit by 7
February 2012.
Abstracts to be forwarded to: Erika Kerruish (_erika.kerruish /at/ scu.edu.au)
_For submission guidelines go to:
_http://www.transformationsjournal.org/journal/_
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