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[Commlist] The Visual Arts and the City. CFP
Tue Dec 03 15:59:30 GMT 2019
https://architecturemps.com/canterbury-conference/
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CONNECTIONS: EXPLORING HERITAGE, ARCHITECTURE, CITIES, ART, MEDIA
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Conference Dates: 29-30 June 2020 | Conference Location: Canterbury, UK.
University of Kent
Abstracts: 10th Feb 2020 (Round One)
Abstract Submission Form
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Keynote: Professor, Dr. Richard Koeck. Chair, Architecture and the
Visual Arts, University of Liverpool; Director, CAVA
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Today the digital is ubiquitous across all disciplines connected with
life in cities: urban history, architecture, planning, art, design,
media, communications, and more. Examples abound.
As the Western world comes to deeper understandings of its heritage in
the 21st Century, technology is ever more present in our reading of the
past. Data mapping is standard in conservation and social history.
Archaeologists use digital tools in geophysics, laser scanning, and
compositional analysis. Landscape and architectural visualizations
populate museums across the world. In architecture, computational design
uses algorithms to replicate biology. Coding produces self-generated
architectural form. Information modeling presents planners with
interactive design in real time. The city is seen as ‘smart’.
In film and animation, digital models create fictitious places on scales
unimagined. Installation artists make space interactive through
digitising motion, sound and heat. Projection mapping allows artists to
reinterpret the past in-situ. Photographers use digital cameras to
document city stories. Marketing, technology and communication mediates
the city experience 24/7. In every field, educators are responding.
As the tools we use today merge and blur across disciplines, this
conferences asks educators and professionals to consider the following.
How can we best manage, direct and utilize the unique potentialities of
this interdisciplinary and technological moment? Are we rethinking
objects of art and design from the past and future? Are we reconsidering
modes of communication, styles of teaching and ways of living? Are we
seeing new links between designed objects, visualized spaces and
cultural meanings? Are we understanding creative, documentary and media
practices in new ways? Are we developing our own knowledge through the
technologies, tools or thinking of other disciplines?
Based on this interdisciplinary approach, the conference welcomes
educators and professionals in:
Architecture, Urban design, History, Archaeology, Heritage, Art, Design,
Technology, Communications, Media, Film, Cultural studies, Pedagogy
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Formats:
To make the conference as inclusive as possible, delegates can attend
in-person but can also avoid travel costs by making their presentation
as a pre-recorded film. It will be permanently available via the AMPS
YouTube channel. Alternatively, they may be able to present virtually
via skype. In all cases, written papers are also acceptable.
Possible Formats include:
Pre-recorded film (20 minutes) | Skype (20 minutes) | In-person
Presentations (20 minutes) | Written Papers (3,000 words) *
* After review selected authors will be invited to extend their initial
3000 words paper to full book chapter or journal article length.
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Key Dates:
10 Feb 2020: Abstract Submissions (Round One) * | 20 Feb 2020:
Abstract Feedback
20 Feb 2020: Conference Registration opens
10 April 2020: Abstract Submissions (Round Two) | 20 April 2020:
Abstract Feedback
Conference: 29-30th June, 2020
30 July 2020: Full Paper Submissions (where applicable) | 30
September 2020: Feedback for publication | 30 November 2020: Full
Paper re-submission | January 2021: Publications
* Round One submissions allow for early review. This is open to all but
is particularly useful for international delegates requiring a visa to
attend the conference.
Submit: (admin /at/ architecturemps.com)
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Publications:
Delegates are given the option to present their work at conference
either with or without an accompanying full written paper. If written
papers are submitted they should be 3000 word length. Formatting
instructions will be available at the time of the conference. All papers
are double blind peer reviewed and will be include in the AMPS
conference proceedings series, ISSN 2398-9467.
Subject to review, selected authors will be invited to develop longer
versions of their papers for inclusion in the book series and journals
collaborating with PARADE (Publication & Research in Art, Architectures,
Design and Environments). It involves the following publishers:
Routledge Taylor & Francis | UCL Press | Intellect Books | Libri
Publishing | Vernon Press | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Architecture_MPS journal.
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Highlight Notice 1: This event is part of the conference and book series
Mediated Cities. Previous events in London, Los Angeles, Bristol,
Istanbul. Four books in Intellect Book series. Book five will come from
this event.
Highlight Notice 2: Our most recent book series collaboration Focus on
Pedagogy with Routledge seeks contributions on pedagogy. The conference
proposes a special teaching and learning strand.
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