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CALL FOR PAPERS - CALL FOR PAPERS - CALL FOR PAPERS
The CHArt Yearbook editors are currently accepting manuscripts for the
second CHArt Yearbook, to be published in 2005/2006. Submitted papers
may address any aspect of Information and Communications Technology and
the history of art including, though not limited to:
· questions of visual imaging
· use of ICT by museums
· visual arts databases
· copyright in the digital age and digital asset management
· alternative forms of representation using new media
· digital and new media arts
· multimedia
· virtual and augmented realities
· the Internet and the Semantic Web
· ICT in arts education
· histories of arts computing
· interface design
Papers should be between 4,000 to 6,000 words, paginated, labelled and
typed in double spacing throughout.
For further details see the yearbook guidelines on
www.chart.ac.uk/yearbook/guidelines.html.
PAPERS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 31 APRIL 2005.
An electronic version of your manuscript should be emailed to
[log in to unmask] and four hard copies (double spaced, one side
only), should be posted to CHArt, School of History of Art, Film and
Visual Media, 43 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PD.
Any queries should be directed to [log in to unmask]
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Marlene E. Gordon
Visual Resources and Music Collections
University of Michigan-Dearborn
313-593-5463
313-593-1902 (fax)
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VRA-IPR Committee, Chair
www.vraweb.org
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