[artinfo] [syndicate] MelbourneDAC: call for papers

Adele Eisenstein adele@c3.hu
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Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 18:57:37 +1000
From: Adrian Miles <adrian.miles@uib.no>
Subject: [syndicate] MelbourneDAC: call for papers

Apologies for any cross posting that may occur.
This announcement may be of interest to some list members.

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Digital Arts and Culture::2003::Streaming Wor(l)ds
The 2003 iteration of the Digital Arts and Culture (DAC) international 
conference series is to be held on the city campus of RMIT University, 
Melbourne, Australia from May 19 to 23, 2003.

keywords: Augmented Reality, Cyberculture, Electronic Fiction, Electronic 
Music, Electronic Nonfiction, Electronic Poetry, Electronic Spatiality, 
Electronic Temporality, Flash Fiction, Flash Nonfiction, Games Culture, 
Games Sociology, Games System Design, Games Theory , Hypertext Literature , 
Hypertext Theory , Interactive Architecture, Interactive Cinema and Video , 
Interactive Graphic Narrative, Interactive Performance, MOOs, MUDs, RPG, 
Networked Improvisation, Networked performance, Streaming Narrative, Time 
Based Interactive Media, Virtual Reality, Virtual Worlds, ,

++proposals++
Artists, scholars, developers and practitioners working in these and 
cognate fields are invited to submit 500 word proposals for papers and 
panels by September 15, 2002. All proposals for papers and panels must be 
submitted via the submission page which will shortly be available from the 
conference web site:
http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/dac/

All contributions will be reviewed by the conference academic board and 
short listed nominations will be contacted by November 1, 2002.

Short listing does not mean that your work has been accepted for the 
conference. Short listing means you will be invited to write a full paper, 
panel proposal, or forum description for review by the program committee. 
Only complete papers, panel submissions and forum descriptions will be 
considered for acceptance and this is subject to full peer review by the 
program committee.

Paper and panel submissions must be completed and submitted by February 1, 
2003 for final peer review and consideration. All accepted work will be 
published in a full conference proceedings.

++papers++
Papers are academic presentations that reflect any of the conference 
themes. Proposals for papers are limited to 500 words and should give the 
program committee an indication of your major argument or arguments, and 
your theoretical approach. It is expected that only abstracts that suggest 
an original contribution to the field will be short listed.

++panels++
Panels are themed discussions that concentrate on any of the conference 
themes. Panels are to consist of a position statement (that may or may not 
be collectively authored) that panel members respond and contribute to. 
Panel proposals ought to include a draft position statement (maximum of 500 
words) and list the members of the panel. Panels are expected to make a 
constructive and original contribution to debate and ideas in the field.

++what is dac?++
DAC is an international conference focusing on new media theory and 
practice in critical contexts. It has nurtured a significant international 
community of young and innovative researchers, artists and scholars in the 
interdisciplinary field of new media, and has become the benchmark 
conference for research and collaborative endeavour in new media. DAC has 
always offered a specialised forum that has emphasised the importance of 
bringing together leading practitioners for the exchange of ideas and to 
develop international professional networks and knowledge economies. 
MelbourneDAC:Streaming Wor(l)ds recognises and intends to continue this 
role through the papers, panels, and forums it hosts, and the innovative 
series of collaborative workshops and events that will be undertaken by all 
conference participants. The mission of MelbourneDAC is to not only 
exchange ideas and promote new developments in digital arts and culture but 
to ensure that all participants develop relevant and sustainable 
professional communities.

Adrian Miles Conference Chair
adrian.miles@rmit.edu.au

Antoanetta Ivanova Conference Producer
antoanetta@novamediaarts.net

_______________________________
end of announcement
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+ lecturer in new media and cinema studies 
[http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/vlog]
+ interactive desktop video developer [http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/]
+ hypertext rmit [http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au]
+ InterMedia:UiB. university of bergen [http://www.intermedia.uib.no]
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- <br>
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 18:57:37 +1000 <br>
From: Adrian Miles &lt;adrian.miles@uib.no&gt; <br>
Subject: [syndicate] MelbourneDAC: call for papers<br><br>
Apologies for any cross posting that may occur. <br>
This announcement may be of interest to some list members.<br><br>
---------- <br><br>
Digital Arts and Culture::2003::Streaming Wor(l)ds <br>
The 2003 iteration of the Digital Arts and Culture (DAC) international
conference series is to be held on the city campus of RMIT University,
Melbourne, Australia from May 19 to 23, 2003.<br><br>
keywords: Augmented Reality, Cyberculture, Electronic Fiction, Electronic
Music, Electronic Nonfiction, Electronic Poetry, Electronic Spatiality,
Electronic Temporality, Flash Fiction, Flash Nonfiction, Games Culture,
Games Sociology, Games System Design, Games Theory , Hypertext Literature
, Hypertext Theory , Interactive Architecture, Interactive Cinema and
Video , Interactive Graphic Narrative, Interactive Performance, MOOs,
MUDs, RPG, Networked Improvisation, Networked performance, Streaming
Narrative, Time Based Interactive Media, Virtual Reality, Virtual Worlds,
,<br><br>
++proposals++ <br>
Artists, scholars, developers and practitioners working in these and
cognate fields are invited to submit 500 word proposals for papers and
panels by September 15, 2002. All proposals for papers and panels must be
submitted via the submission page which will shortly be available from
the conference web site: <br>
<font color=3D"#0000FF"><u><a href=3D"http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/dac/"=
 eudora=3D"autourl">http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/dac/<br><br>
</a></u></font>All contributions will be reviewed by the conference
academic board and short listed nominations will be contacted by November
1, 2002.<br><br>
Short listing does not mean that your work has been accepted for the
conference. Short listing means you will be invited to write a full
paper, panel proposal, or forum description for review by the program
committee. Only complete papers, panel submissions and forum descriptions
will be considered for acceptance and this is subject to full peer review
by the program committee.<br><br>
Paper and panel submissions must be completed and submitted by February
1, 2003 for final peer review and consideration. All accepted work will
be published in a full conference proceedings.<br><br>
++papers++ <br>
Papers are academic presentations that reflect any of the conference
themes. Proposals for papers are limited to 500 words and should give the
program committee an indication of your major argument or arguments, and
your theoretical approach. It is expected that only abstracts that
suggest an original contribution to the field will be short
listed.<br><br>
++panels++ <br>
Panels are themed discussions that concentrate on any of the conference
themes. Panels are to consist of a position statement (that may or may
not be collectively authored) that panel members respond and contribute
to. Panel proposals ought to include a draft position statement (maximum
of 500 words) and list the members of the panel. Panels are expected to
make a constructive and original contribution to debate and ideas in the
field.<br><br>
++what is dac?++ <br>
DAC is an international conference focusing on new media theory and
practice in critical contexts. It has nurtured a significant
international community of young and innovative researchers, artists and
scholars in the interdisciplinary field of new media, and has become the
benchmark conference for research and collaborative endeavour in new
media. DAC has always offered a specialised forum that has emphasised the
importance of bringing together leading practitioners for the exchange of
ideas and to develop international professional networks and knowledge
economies. MelbourneDAC:Streaming Wor(l)ds recognises and intends to
continue this role through the papers, panels, and forums it hosts, and
the innovative series of collaborative workshops and events that will be
undertaken by all conference participants. The mission of MelbourneDAC is
to not only exchange ideas and promote new developments in digital arts
and culture but to ensure that all participants develop relevant and
sustainable professional communities.<br><br>
Adrian Miles Conference Chair <br>
adrian.miles@rmit.edu.au<br><br>
Antoanetta Ivanova Conference Producer <br>
antoanetta@novamediaarts.net<br><br>
_______________________________ <br>
end of announcement <br>
-- <br><br>
+ lecturer in new media and cinema studies
[<a href=3D"http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/vlog" eudora=3D"autourl"><font =
color=3D"#0000FF"><u>http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/vlog</a></u></font>]
<br>
+ interactive desktop video developer
[<a href=3D"http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/" eudora=3D"autourl"><font colo=
r=3D"#0000FF"><u>http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/</a></u></font>]
<br>
+ hypertext rmit
[<a href=3D"http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/" eudora=3D"autourl"><font color=3D=
"#0000FF"><u>http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au</a></u></font>]
<br>
+ InterMedia:UiB. university of bergen
[<a href=3D"http://www.intermedia.uib.no/" eudora=3D"autourl"><font=
 color=3D"#0000FF"><u>http://www.intermedia.uib.</a><a=
 href=3D"http://www.intermedia.uib.no/" eudora=3D"autourl">no</a></u></font>=
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