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[ecrea] CFP Announcement - IVC Issue 23, "Blueprints"
Sat Jun 28 00:10:18 GMT 2014
http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu
Blueprints€? -€“ Issue 23
For its twenty-third issue, InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal
for Visual Culture invites scholarly articles and creative works that
consider the multiple valences of the topic:Â blueprints.
In his theoretical manifesto, Toward An Architecture, Le Corbusier
wrote, “The plan is the generator. Without plan there can be neither
grandeur of aim and expression, nor rhythm, nor mass, nor coherence. . .
. The plan is what determines everything; it is the decisive moment.�
The plan or blueprint is the primary tool of the architect’s and the
drafter’s trades—a technical document that bridges creative impulse
and constructive labor, intent and execution, virtuality and
materiality. Taking shape as a conversation among concept, form, and
representation, a blueprint insistently nudges its spectator’s gaze
outside its frame. It is understood as a necessary stage on the way to
something larger, something grander, something more, and is usually
seen not as a self-contained object, but as prescription directed toward
a particular outcome. Yet a blueprint may also be the terminus of the
unrealized and the unrealizable. Étienne-Louis Boullée’s Cénotaphe
à Newton, Le Corbusier’s Ville Contemporaine, Frank Lloyd Wright’s
Broadacres, and the Chicago Spire are among the many visionary designs
abandoned at the drawing board, whose construction in real space we may
now only imagine.
In Issue 23, we would like contributors to consider how blueprints—and
more broadly, agendas, manifestos, models, or prophesies—negotiate
between the present and an imagined, idealized, or impossible future.
What qualities and limitations are shared by conceptual architecture and
other speculative mediums? How do plans and prototypes function as a
critique of present realities? What is the aesthetic value of diagrams,
renderings, Â sketches, or preparatory studies? What occurs when we no
longer consider the model as process, but as finished product? What are
the mechanisms through which the plan attempts to fill the gap between
language and image or event?
We welcome papers and artworks that further the various understandings
of blueprints. Possible topics of exploration include, but are not
limited to:
* Conceptual architecture
* Models, prototypes, renderings, and preparatory studies
* Graphs, cyanotypes, etchings, and other media related to tracing
* Political manifestos
* Prophecy and speculation
* Disparity between concept and execution
* Representations of utopia or dystopia
* World’s Fairs and Expos
* Storyboards and scripts
* Unfinished or posthumously completed works
* Dance and performance notation
* Digital urban planning
Please send completed papers (with references following the guidelines
from the Chicago Manual of Style) of between 4,000 and 10,000 words to
ivc[dot]rochester[at]gmail[dot]com by October 15, 2014. Inquiries
should be sent to the same address.
Creative/Artistic Works
In addition to written materials, InVisible Culture is accepting work
in other media (video, photography, drawing, code) that reflect upon the
theme as it is outlined above. For questions or more details concerning
acceptable formats, go tohttp://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/contributeÂ; or
contact ivc[dot]rochester[at]gmail[dot]com.
Reviews
InVisible Culture is also currently seeking submissions for book,
exhibition, and film reviews (600-1,000 words). To submit a review
proposal, go tohttp://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/contributeÂ; or contact
ivc[dot]rochester[at]gmail[dot]com.
Blog
The journal also invites submissions to its blog feature, which will
accommodate more immediate responses to the topic of the current issue.
For further details, please contact us at
ivc[dot]rochester[at]gmail[dot]com with the subject heading “blog
submission.�
* InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture (IVC) is
a student run interdisciplinary journal published online twice a year in
an open access format. Through peer reviewed articles, creative works,
and reviews of books, films, and exhibitions, our issues explore
changing themes in visual culture. Fostering a global and current dialog
across fields, IVC investigates the power and limits of vision.
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