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CHArt CALL FOR PAPERS - REMINDER
DEADLINE 30 MAY 2004

FUTURES PAST: TWENTY YEARS OF ARTS COMPUTING

CHArt TWENTIETH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
London Venue to be confirmed
Thursday 11th - Friday 12th November 2004

Since its foundation in 1985 CHArt it has closely followed the
extraordinary developments in arts computing that have taken place over
nearly two decades. This year, for the twentieth CHArt conference we
will look back at the history of the application of digital technology
to art history, visual culture, the museum and gallery, and art practice.

We invite papers that reflect upon the successes, failures, dead ends
and futures past of this area, including past projects, forgotten or
otherwise, older or even obsolete technologies, and earlier forms of
practice.

Will Vaughan, Professor Emeritus at Birkbeck College, and Chair of CHArt
from its foundation to 2002, will give the keynote lecture.

Please email submissions (a three hundred word synopsis of the proposed
paper with CV of presenter/s and other key figures) by 30 May 2004 to:
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Dr. Charlie Gere
Chair, CHArt
School of History of Art, Film and Visual Media
43 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PD
(+44) (0)207 631 6128
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www.chart.ac.uk

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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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