[artinfo] Call for papers: IJART

Oliver Grau oliver.grau at donau-uni.ac.at
Sat Nov 10 23:44:46 CET 2007


CALL FOR PAPERS:

International Journal of Arts and Technology
(IJART),www.inderscience.com/ijart
ISSN (Online): 1754-8861  -  ISSN (Print): 1754-8853
Published in 4 issues per year  (View Subscription
Price):March,June,Sept.,Dec.
Inaugural issue: March 2008.

Editor in Chief
Prof. Athanasios Vasilakos
Department of Theatre Studies
University of Peloponnese
V.Konstantinou & Terzaki
21100 Nauplion
GREECE
vasilako at ath.forthnet.gr


IJART is a top venue for high quality research and artworks that advance
state-of-the-art contributions in the area of the arts and new technologies.
The focus is on the multi-disciplinary emerging area of computational art.
With the evolution of intelligent devices, sensors and ambient
intelligent/ubiquitous systems, it is not surprising to see many research
projects starting to explore the design of intelligent artistic artefacts.
This is a new multi-disciplinary area that is still in its infancy. Ambient
intelligence(AmI) supports the vision that technology will become invisible,
embedded in our natural surroundings, present whenever we need it, attuned
to all our senses, adaptive to users and context and autonomously acting.
High quality information and content must be available to any user,
anywhere, at any time, and on any device.
Movements such as Dada or experiences like Happening or Performance Art were
mainly focused on dissolving the barriers between art and life, actor and
spectator. AmI technologies aim to bring art to the ordinary people while
offering to the artists a creative tool to extend the grammar of the
traditional arts. The information environments will be the major drivers of
culture.
Papers are encouraged on any topic related to art, technology or the
philosophical issues raised by attempts to bridge the gap between art and
science. In general, we believe that it is necessary to combine humanism
(humanists) and technology (technologists), a mixture of science and art
towards a science of general morphology, which will express the universal
totality and necessity of human existence. This existence should not be
exhausted either on an emotional level or on a logical level.
     Objectives
The objectives of IJART are to address new works, research and performances
in the multi-disciplinary emerging area of new technologies and the arts -
and to provide a common platform under which this artwork can be published
and disseminated. IJART provides a high-quality platform for this purpose.
     Readership
IJART provides a vehicle to help professionals, academics, researchers
,artists, museum curators, and graduate students working in the field of
arts and technology, to disseminate information and to learn from each
other's work.
     Contents
IJART publishes original research papers, review papers, artworks, 
performances, conference reports, book reviews, notes, commentaries, 
and news. Special Issues devoted to important topics in the arts and 
new technologies will occasionally be published.
     Subject Coverage
Suitable topics include but are not limited to:
.	New media arts, science and technology
.	Interactive and visual theatre
.	Augmented performance in dance
.	Artificial intelligence-based art practice
.	Systems in which the analysis of artworks is used in 
conjunction with AmI techniques to produce novel objects
.	Systems in which AmI is used to promote the creativity of a human user
.	Autonomic sensor networks and wearable computers in the performing arts
.	Computer vision and optical tracking for music and dance performance

.	Cognitive intelligence and natural intelligence for the arts
.	Collaborative distributed environments
.	Evolutionary art systems that create drawings, images, 
animations, sculptures, poetry, text, etc.
.	Evolutionary music systems that create musical pieces, 
sounds, instruments, voices, etc.
.	Digital and wearable cinema
.	Choreographing media for interactive virtual environments
.	Neurobiological base of acting
.	Web art and postmodernism
.	New media actors
.	Social and ethical issues in the arts and technology
.	New media aesthetics
     Specific Notes for Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be 
currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. All papers 
are refereed through a double blind process. A guide for authors, 
sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers 
are available on the Submission of Papers web-page.
You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word file attached to an 
e-mail (details of file formats in Author Guidelines) to Professor 
Athanasios Vasilakos,  with a copy to:
IEL Editorial Office
E-mail: ijart at inderscience.com



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