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[Commlist] CFP IVLA 2022 Conference (visual literacy)
Wed Jan 26 08:32:33 GMT 2022
CFP: "Connecting & Sharing – Envisioning the Futures of Visual Literacy"
- 54th Annual Conference of the International Visual Literacy
Association (IVLA), 10-12 August 2022, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
(onsite and online) - Submission deadline: 28 February 2022
Conference theme
The past two years of ongoing restrictions caused by the worldwide
pandemic have shown the importance of the visual in the everyday. Our
lives have become more visual than ever before – from intense
visual-sharing practices with relatives and friends, video conferencing
and online education, to the visual presence of pandemic contexts in
cityscapes, artistic practices in local communities, media feeds
including charts and graphs, and creation of remixed images as a
commentary to the crises. It has become clear that we increasingly need
visual literacy in terms of image creation, reception and visual
thinking. Therefore, in these current unpredictable (visual) times, we
aim for the impossible – to envision the futures of visual literacy.
We invite scholars, educators, students, and practitioners from all over
the world to discuss theoretical insights and to share research,
artistic, and educational practices around the concept of visual
literacy and/or in dialogue with multimodality, multi-sensory
experiences and multiliteracies. The concept of visual literacy has been
used for over five decades in education, art, museum studies,
information design, photography, and new literacies research, but
currently we have reached the point when we need to (re)build and
(re)discover the (new) connections between the variety of theories,
disciplinary traditions and educational practices in visual literacy and
beyond.
Presentation types
Paper presentation (onsite and online)
Presentations (20 min + 10 min discussion) by one or more speakers are
meant to introduce ongoing or completed projects related to visual
literacy in any discipline or area of practice. Theoretical
contributions are also welcome. For this format participants can choose
to present online if they are not able to travel to the conference site.
There will be an online session stream in addition to the onsite
parallel sessions.
Multimedia paper presentation
The Multimedia Paper Session (60 min) will have a dedicated slot in the
program without any parallel sessions. Each presenter will have a
separate spot to display any materials through which they want to
present their work, e.g., poster(s), photographs, drawings, multimedia,
etc. This format is a less formal opportunity to discuss
work-in-progress, educational experiments, pedagogical practices, or
introduce completed projects to the audience in a more interactive way.
Presenters will have about one minute for a pitch talk, after which they
will have the possibility to discuss their work with the members of the
audience, supported by the multimedia artifacts of their choice.
Workshop (60-90 min)
Workshop proposals should briefly describe the topic and the plan for
the workshop. We encourage interactive formats that engage the workshop
participants into either creation or sharing of ideas and experiences.
Conference organizers can provide basic office supplies, if needed.
Online Juried Art Exhibition
There is a possibility to submit art work of any kind in a digital
format for the curated Online Art Exhibition that will be introduced
during the conference. In addition, artists will have a possibility to
introduce their work during the conference in a roundtable discussion.
For more details, see the separate Call for Artists.
Proposal submission and deadline
Proposals for the paper presentations, multimedia papers and workshops
should be submitted online as 300-500 -word abstracts with the title
(using this form:
https://registration.contio.fi/jyu/Registration/Login?id=2475-KONG_KIVI-1604
<https://registration.contio.fi/jyu/Registration/Login?id=2475-KONG_KIVI-1604>).Submissions
for the Virtual Art Exhibition should be made using this form:
https://forms.gle/xrCTZ1F9yr6eLYez5
<https://forms.gle/xrCTZ1F9yr6eLYez5>. We will not consider any
submissions sent by email.
Submission deadline: 28 February 2022 (note: no deadline extension!)
For more information on the conference, visit the conference website:
https://ivlaconference.org <https://ivlaconference.org> and:
https://ivla.org/ivlaconference2022/ <https://ivla.org/ivlaconference2022/>
Important dates:
Abstract submission opens: 10 January 2022
Abstract submission deadline: 28 February 2022
Notification of acceptance: 31 March 2022
Conference dates: 10-12 August 2022
About IVLA and annual conferences
The International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA) was founded by John
Debes of Kodak and Clarence Williams of the University of Rochester.
Lida Cochrane, an early and long-time member, recalled that Debes was
writing programs at Kodak expounding the ideas that “visuals are a
language … in order to use and create pictures … you are using a
language and…visual literacy then came into being.” In 1968, Debes and
Williams, along with a selected group of people interested in various
aspects of visuals in education and communication met to plan a
conference on visual literacy. This group initiated IVLA with the first
conference in March 1969, when about 350 people from many disciplines
gathered in Rochester to present papers and discuss their theories and
applications of visuals. Since then, the association members and
participants have travelled the world. Symposia and then conferences
have been held each year and starting in 2001, the annual conference
became truly international when it began to travel outside the US every
third year. Conferences have been hosted in England, Sweden, South
Africa, Cyprus, Brazil, Canada, among others, and many states in the
U.S. Connecting & Sharing – Envisioning the Futures of Visual Literacy
is our 54th conference, hosting the third online art exhibit.
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