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CALL FOR PAPERS - Computers and the History of Art Conference

CONVERGENT PRACTICES
New approaches to Art and Visual Culture

CHArt NINETEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Birkbeck College, 43 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PD
Thursday 6th - Friday 7th November 2003 (dates to be confirmed)

The focus of the CHArt 2003 Annual Conference will be on the effects of
emerging technologies and hybrid media on art and visual culture.    We
are particularly interested in areas where these developments have
fostered and encouraged new practice.  Examples might include cases
where new media have helped to redefine museum or gallery identity;
where artists have developed new forms of practice or where educators
have engaged with the challenges of these media.   We welcome
submissions in the following areas:

*        Curatorship
*        Art Practice
*        Art History, Education and Theory
*        Archiving
*        Visual Culture
*        Cultural Heritage

Please email submissions (two hundred word synopsis of proposed 30
minute paper including CV of presenter and other key figures relevant to
project) by 30 May 2003 to: Dr. Charlie Gere, Chair, CHArt, School of
History of Art, Film and Visual Media, Birkbeck College, 43 Gordon
Square, London WC1H 0PD <[log in to unmask]> (+44) (0)207 631 6107
(fax)

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Marlene E. Gordon
CHArt Committee
University of Michigan-Dearborn
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313-593-5463

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