Dear Deborah.
Thanks for this, good luck for the re-write.
Simon
On 6 Jan 2010, at 11:43, Deborah Harty wrote:
> Please see below for details of TRACEY's current call for papers - Drawing &
> Technology.
>
> 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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