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>>CALL FOR PAPERS, MUSIC COMPOSITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, ARTWORKS,
>>CHOREOGRAPHY, THEATER, DANCE STUDIES AND INTERACTIVE INSTALLATIONS
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>> THE SIXTH BIENNIAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY,
>>FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 2, 1997
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>>The Connecticut College Center for Arts and Technology, in collaboration
>>with the departments of Academic Computing, Art, Art History, Chemistry,
>>Dance, English, Library, Mathematics/Computer Science, Music, Physics,
>>Physical Education, Psychology, and Theater, is pleased to announce The
>>Sixth Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology, February 27 - March 2,
>>1997 The Symposium will consist of paper sessions, panel discussions,
>>art exhibitions, concerts of music, mixed media works, video, dance and
>>experimental theater. Selected papers and presentations will be
>>published by the Center.
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>>Papers and Presentations:
>>A detailed two-page abstract including audio-visual requirements should
>>be sent to the address below no later than September 15, 1996. Authors
>>of accepted papers will be notified by November 1, 1996. Finished papers
>>must be submitted in camera-ready form and must also be submitted on
>>disk in one of the following formats: Word or Wordperfect by January 15,
>>1997 . The Center encourages research papers and presentations in all
>>areas of the arts and technology, but is particularly interested
>>receiving papers concerned with Interactivity, Virtual Reality,
>>Cognition, Information Technologies, Applications in Video and Film,
>>Music (composition, performance, theory, interactivity, etc.),
>>Experimental Theater, Compositional Process, Innovative Use of Technology
>>in Education, Computer Simulations of Physical Phenomena, Scientific
>>Visualization and Social and Ethical Issues in Arts and Technology.
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>>Music Compositions:
>>Works for instruments and tape, or tape alone, or interactive
>>compositions are being solicited at this time. Available instruments are:
>>flute (doubling on piccolo), oboe, clarinet (doubling on bass clarinet),
>>bassoon, trumpet, horn, trombone, percussion (two players), piano, and
>>strings (2,1,1,1).
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>>Works should not exceed 15 minutes in length and should be submitted with
>>accompanying score, where appropriate. Tapes for selection purposes
>>should be on cassette or DAT. Tapes for performance should be 15 i.p.s.
>>stereo or quadraphonic, or DAT. Video works should be 3/4 inch Umatic or
>>1/2 inch VHS. A self-addressed, preposted envelope should be included
>>for the return of materials within the U.S.A. Foreign materials will be
>>returned at our expense.
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>>Artworks:
>>Works of computer-generated or computer-aided art, or computer
>>-controlled interactive art are encouraged. Animations, Video or other
>>works of computer art on tape will be shown in concert settings and in
>>less formal settings throughout the Symposium. Slides or video (VHS) and
>>complete descriptions of works should be submitted by the general
>>deadline of September 15, 1996. Black and White photographs for
>>publicity and for possible reproduction in a printed insert to the
>>Proceedings must be sent by January 15, 1997. Reproductions of
>>accepted works must be sent on disk (PICT, TIFF, PCX, GIF) by Jan 15,
>>1997. Funds for the shipping of artworks are extremely limited.
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>>Choreography , Dance and Theater Studies:
>>Computer-generated or computer-aided choreography is being solicited for
>>live performance or for videotaped presentation. Specially produced
>>dance or theater videos are of particular interest, as opposed to concert
>>tapes or other archival uses of video. Also of interest are proposals
>>for demonstrations of software for dance or theater notation,
>>choreographic analysis, or for interactive studies and/or multi-media
>>studies of performance in dance, theater and hyperspace. Workshop
>>proposals are also welcome.
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>>Videotapes or complete descriptions of performance works (not longer than
>>20 minutes), demonstration or workshop proposals should be submitted by
>>the general deadline of September 15, 1996. Tapes for selection purposes
>>should be VHS.
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>>Panels:
>>Proposals for panels are welcome. The proposals should include
>>prospective panelists, and should be directed to topics which fit the
>>general description of the Symposium. Of particular interest for 1997
>>are panels which might include explorations of cross-disciplinary
>>approaches to arts and technology issues.
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>>GENERAL INFORMATION ON SUBMISSIONS
>>Please include a self-addressed preposted envelope for the return of
>>materials within the US. Foreign materials will be returned at our
>>expense. The Center encourages email submissions for text materials.
>>Material should be sent to:
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>>Center for Arts and Technology
>>Box 5365
>>Connecticut College
>>270 Mohegan Avenue
>>New London, CT 06320-4196
>>phone: [860] 439-2001
>>email: [log in to unmask]
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