Tracey is a peer reviewed electronic journal dedicated to drawing and
contemporary issues. It is varied and diverse with a fast growing readership of
academics, students and practitioners representing a wide range of drawing
interests including fine art, architectural design, graphics, product design and
visual communication, ideally any activity in which drawing is essential.
You can see us at http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ac/tracey/index.html
In this next invitation for submissions, we are focusing on the theme of
Drawing & Technology, particularly in relation to the following questions:
Where are the masterpieces of digital drawing?
Does digital drawing dissolve the Albertian Window?
Does digital drawing dissolve the boundaries between author and viewer?
Digital collaboration in drawing – what are the opportunities?
Motion capture as pencil in a virtual space?
How does drawing in the third and fourth dimension challenge our traditional
practices?
Can computational modelling advance our understanding of drawing processes?
What are the benefits of having an intelligent assistant?
Does e-paper change anything?
A submission may constitute drawings or other visual material, texts or
research papers that have not been published before or have been published
in a different context and also texts and images combined. There is no word or
image limit at this stage.
All submissions will be peer reviewed by two members of the peer review
panel. Please visit the site to view our guidelines for submissions and a list of
our peer reviewers.
Submissions should be accompanied by a summary of content and italics
should be highlighted in colour. If text includes images, send images also as
separate jpegs. Submissions should be on disc (Zip or CD and 300 dpi) or as
attachments in MS Word with pictures/images separate as jpegs (72dpi).
Send to [log in to unmask] or c/o Deborah Harty, Loughborough
University, School of Art & Design, Epinal Way, Loughborough, Leicestershire
UK, LE11 3TU no later than the 23rd April 2010.
Deborah Harty
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