Dear Colleague,
Wonder to remind you that the second Computer Art Conference (CAC.2)
will be held in Mexico next year.
Please find below the last call for papers and art works.
Many thanks to forward this information to whom it may concerns.
With best wishes
Khaldoun Zreik, Paragraphe Laboratory, University Paris8
Everardo Reyes García, ITESM Campus Toluca, Mexico
CAC.2: Computer Art Congress
Emerging forms of computer art: making the digital sense
http://europia.org/CAC2
March 26, 27, 28, 2008 - Mexico City, Mexico
Organised by:
The Paragraphe Lab, University of Paris VIII (France), the
Monterrey Tech Campus Toluca and Campus Estado de México (Mexico),
and Europia Productions organize the 2nd. edition of Computer Art
Congress.
Call for Papers and Art Works
The first CAC'2002 observed that the origins of Computer Art
(CA) are to be found in the fields of Art and Sciences. This duality
has greatly delayed its recognition. Today, we are witnessing the
emergence of a multidisciplinary community which has been spurred on
by the advanced computer sciences. Members of this community share
certain "conceptions" related to Visual Art in general and to
Computer Art in particular.
Nowadays, six years later, we witness an enlargement of Computer
Art boundaries mainly led by its unusual development. Distance
between Art and Science has narrowed to the point that CA looks to be
quite an independent and autonomous field starving to reach its
maturity. From this perspective, CA cannot evolve separately from the
IT development strategy. Today, along with digital content
production, which is in some measure produced accordingly to
collective intelligence schemes, we also observe emerging forms of CA
that strive to develop new ways to interact with digital content, new
artefacts that repurpose digital content and new paradigms that aim
to make sense of CA.
In this manner, several questions need to be posed and analysed:
* Does CA have its own identity? If yes, what about it?
* Does CA belong to the Art universe? If yes, how to situate it?
* Does CA belong to the digital universe? If yes, how does it
fit-in?
AIMS AND SCOPE
CAC'08, has chosen Mexico, to call artists, authors, creators,
distributors, instructors, inventors, journalists, managers, producers,
scientists and technologists, concerned by those emerging
artistic and technological forms, contributing, collaborating and
exchanging
their art-works, experiences, know-how, knowledge and visions on
the "digital" Art.
The Computer Art Congress endeavours to be a common forum for
exchange between Artists, Researchers, and Technologists involved
in this artistic area. The topics of the congress were chosen to
establish a multi-disciplinary environment for participants from several
backgrounds, to discuss how computer/media/network art can take
its own place in the art.
TOPICS
The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to, the
following major topics:
* Aesthetics of Computer Art
* Animation and Computer Art
* Algorithmic Art
* Collaborative Art
* Computer Art and art
* Computer Art and non-linear culture
* Computer Art and video games
* Color in Computer Art
* Digital Games Art
* Global Culture
* History of Computer Art
* Interactive Computer Art
* Linguistic and Computer Art
* Music in Computer Art
* New forms of Computer Art
* Networked Art
* Online Computer Art
* Epistemology of Computer Art
PRESENTATION CATEGORIES
* Plenary (keynote) presentations
* Panels and roundtables
* Workshops and tutorials
* Exhibitions, demonstrations and posters
* Communications and article presentations
* Corporate showcases
* Corporate stands
Authors and artists interested may submit a 3-page proposal. To send
a proposal, consider these specifications:
* Text: Arial, 12 pts.
* Accepted file formats: RTF, DOC (Verify that the file name
only contains alphanumeric characters).
* For digital artwork: send a description of your work and
ask for an account to upload your work via FTP
All proposal must be sent to [log in to unmask]
Please include the submission form into your proposal, which can be
downloaded on the conference website: http://europia.org/CAC2
COMMITTEES
Scientific Advisory Board
* Pau Alsina, Open University of Catalunya, Spain
* Roy Ascott, University of Plymouth, UK
* Jean Pierre Balpe, University of Paris VIII, France
* Reza Beheshti, TUDLFT, The Netherlands
* Maurice Benayoun, CiTu, France
* Jay D. Bolter, Georgia Tech, USA
* Pierre Boulanger, University of Alberta, Canada
* Ron Burnett, Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design,
Vancouver, Canada
* Moraima Campbell, ITESM Campus Monterrey, Mexico
* Maricruz Castro Ricalde, ITESM Campus Toluca, Mexico
* Giovani De Paoli, University of Montreal, Canada
* Ken Friedman, Norwegian School of Management, Norway, and
Design School, Denmark
* Octavio Islas, ITESM Campus Estado de México, Mexico
* Christian Jacquemin, CNRS-LIMSI and University of Paris
XI, France
* Thomas Linehan, Institute for Interactive Arts and
Engineering, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
* Roger Malina, CNRS, France and Leonardo, USA
* Lev Manovich, University of California, San Diego, USA
* Stuart Moulthrop, School of Information Arts and
Technology, University of Baltimore, USA
* Philippe Quéau, UNESCO
* Everardo Reyes García, ITESM Campus Toluca, Mexico (CAC.2
Local Chair)
* Francis Rousseaux, IRCAM, France
* Imad Saleh, University of Paris VIII, France
* Khaldoun Zreik, University of Paris VIII, France (CAC
General Chair)
Organizing Committee
* Adriana Facha Madrigal, ITESM Campus Estado de México, Mexico
* Fernando Gutiérrez, ITESM Campus Estado de México, Mexico
* Héctor Padilla, ITESM Campus Guadalajara, Mexico
* Everardo Reyes García, ITESM Campus Toluca, Mexico (CAC
Local Chair)
LOCATION
The congress' main location will take place at the Monterrey
Tech Campus Toluca and Campus Estado de México facilities in Mexico
City and Toluca City, respectively. Exhibition spaces will be held at
important museums both in Mexico City and Toluca City.
IMPORTANT DATES
* Submissions: December 31, 2007
* Author’s notification: January 19, 2007
* Proceedings file: January 31, 2008
* Early Registration: January 19, 2008
* Advanced Registration: March 14, 2008 (after this date,
registration is on site)
* Congress dates: March 26 - 28, 2008
PROCEEDINGS AND EXHIBITION
* Accepted papers will be distributed in a printed copy,
published by Europia, Paris (not included with registration rates).
* A digital copy of papers will be distributed in the
complimentary congress DVD.
* Accepted papers may be selected for their publication in a
special issue of the International Journal of Design Sciences and
Technology (http://europia.org/IJDST/index.html).
* Artistic works and demonstrations will be assembled and
distributed in a complimentary DVD and on a dedicated FTP server.
CONTACT
CAC’08 International Chairman:
Khaldoun ZREIK, Laboratoire paragraphe, University of Paris VIII
Vincennes Saint-Denis, France.
Département Hypermédia
2 rue de la liberté
93526 SAINT-DENIS CEDEX
Tel: (33) (0)1 49 40 67 58 ou (33) + (0)1 49 40 64 25
Fax: (33) (0)1 49 40 67 83
Mail: [log in to unmask]
CAC’08 Local Chairman:
Everardo Reyes García, ITESM Campus Toluca, Mexico
Animation and Digital Art Dept.
Eduardo Monroy 2000. San Antonio Buenvaista.
50110. Toluca, Mexico.
Tel. (52) 72 22 79 99 90 ext. 2215
Fax. (52) 72 22 74 11 78
Mail: [log in to unmask]
CAC’08 Local Coordinators:
Adriana Facha & Fernando Gutiérrez, ITESM Campus Estado de México.
Communication and Digital Art Dept.
Carretera Lago de Guadalupe Km. 3.5
52926. Atizapán de Zaragoza, Estado de México.
Tel. (55) 5864 5555 ext. 5636
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