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Calls for papers and art EXTENDED DEADLINE

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Sue Gollifer <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 2 Mar 2005 23:06:21 +0000

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DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 21ST, 2005 - applies to all three conferences:
IV05,
cgIV05, Art+Math=X

===========================================

Papers Submission:
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV05/PAPERS.htm

Gallery Submission:
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV05/GALLERY.htm

============================================

International Symposium on Digital Art, and Online Gallery IV05-DART

New deadline for submissions: March 21st, 2005

*Note: You only need one submission and permission form if you wish to be
included
in all three or two of the three conferences.  Please indicate on
permission form
which conference(s) you wish to be included in.


A number of invited speakers and tutorial sessions will review current
state-of-the-art developments and outline future directions.
This embedded with the current research being undertaken in industry and
in academia
will provide coverage of the salient aspects and sub-areas of
visualisation and
graphics. Such work will be presented in a series of symposia. One of
which is the
'DIGITAL ART' symposium.

Authors are invited to send three copies of their extended abstract or the
full
paper to the chairperson of symposium.

Artists are invited to submit their current digital art-work for
exhibition in IV05 - DIGITAL ART GALLERY.

Papers presenting original research with the theme of 'DIGITAL ART' are being
sought. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):

                *Preparing Artist to Learn Programming, Preparing
Programmer
to Learn Aesthetics.

       *Interrelationship between disciplines (Computer Science,
Visual Arts, Dance, etc.)

        *Programming in Art

       *Challenge and Aesthetic Quality

       *Print versus Display

       *Art and Visualization of Spatial, Tonal, and Temporal
Domains: Industry, Academia, Communication Media

       *Oil or Pixel - a Disappearing Distinction. Process (including
collaborative
efforts)

       *Visualization as a Non-linear Visual Story Telling:
Interactive, Virtual, Intelligent,

       *Game and Interactive Multimedia with a Purpose

       *Using Computer to its Fullest Potential for the Artistic
Product: Selecting Optimal Tools

       *Information Technology in Visual Art and Culture, Visual Art for IT
Visualization

       *Cognitive Science Issues, Digital Art and Visual Learning:
Critical and
Abstract Thinking, Problem Finding, Iconic
Messages

       *Issues in Digital Art: Artistic Quality, Criticism,
Perception in the Field, Classification,

       *History of Computer Graphics and Art

       *Copyright (representation through a detail, watermark,
resolution)

D-ART at the International Conference on Information Visualization: IV
2005 London,
England
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV05/DART.htm
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV05/

Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization CGIV 2005  Beijing, China
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/cgiv05/DART.htm
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/cgiv05/

================================================================

            ART+MATH=X Conference
 in honor of the 60th birthday of Michele EMMER
 University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, June 2-5, 2005
 http://math.colorado.edu/Art&Math/
 ====================================================
This conference is one of the highlights of the Special Year in Art and
Mathematics
at the University of Colorado/Boulder

Deadlines: March 1, 2005: abstracts, digital artworks
           April 21, 2005: full papers
           April 30, 2005 Intersection ArtWorks
       
We are proud to invite you to participate in the 2005 conference in Boulder,
Colorado, entitled
  
"Art+Math=X"

and to the

Art+Math=X AIELLO WORKSHOP: June 5-10, 2005, at the Tar Factory at Studio
Aiello,
Denver http://studioaiello.com/

The CONFERENCE encompasses a broad range of fields as they relate to art,
mathematics and/or computer technology, including the exploration of the
following
themes: visualization and computer generated art, pattern and symmetry,
geometry in
quilting and artistic handicrafts, mathematics of knots and other 3-D
objects. 
Conference participants will share
information and discuss common interests, allowing new ideas and
partnerships to emerge that can enrich interdisciplinary research and
education. The
AIELLO WORKSHOP will provide an invaluable opportunity for hands-on artistic
learning and experimentation.

CALL FOR PAPERS AND ARTWORKS

The conference will feature presentations by key-note speakers, and shorter
contributed presentations by registered participants.
Presentations will all be selected from the pool of submitted papers and
digital art
works. Artists whose work has been accepted in the Aiello/UMC
'INTERSECTION'
conference exhibit are also strongly encouraged to give a short conference
presentation on their work (provided they register as conference
participants).
See http://math.colorado.edu/Art&Math/ for submission details.


Art+Math=X 'INTERSECTION' TRAVELING ART EXHIBIT
Studio Aiello Exhibition Dates:  June 2 - June 17, 2005
UMC Gallery Exhibition Dates:  June 27 - August 5, 2005
STUDIO AIELLO and UMC GALLERY. Organizers
Kristi Graham and Monica and Tyler Aiello
See the CALL FOR ARTISTS on our web site!

Art+Math=X KEY-NOTE SPEKERS: Bill Casselman, Donna Cox, Helaman Ferguson,
Miller
Puckette, Michele Emmer, Anthony Phillips, Dismas Rotta and Charles
Wooldridge,
Carlo Sequin, Celestino Soddu, Richard Taylor, and Anna Ursyn.

June 5-10 AIELLO WORKSHOP MENTORS: Helaman Ferguson, George Hart, and Charles
Wooldridge

SCIENTIFIC/ARTISTIC CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS:
Michele Emmer, Anthony Phillips, Carla Farsi, Kristi Graham, James
Johnson, Andrew May
Conference Chair: Carla Farsi

Submission Deadlines:  Abstracts and Digital ArtWorks: March1,05
Full Papers; Apr. 21, 2005

For further information and updates: http://math.colorado.edu/Art&Math .

================================================================
Important note - You may have already received the Call for Papers and Art
work for
the Special Year in Art and Mathematics, Art+Math=X conference held at the
University of Colorado at Boulder.  Submissions for this conference may
also be used
for IV05 in London and CGIV05 in Beijing.  Only one permission form is
needed,
please just specify which
conference(s) you wish to be included in.  Thank you.

Papers Submission:
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV05/PAPERS.htm

Gallery Submission:
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV05/GALLERY.htm

CU Special Year in Art and Mathematics
Art + Math = X
http://math.colorado.edu/Art&Math/conference/2nd_announcement.html

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