Dear all,
Please see below for the third call for papers for TRACEY's 'drawing
knowledge' theme.
Tracey is a fully peer reviewed electronic journal dedicated to drawing and
visualisation. 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, product design and
visual communication - ideally any activity in which drawing and
visualisation 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 Knowledge, particularly in relation to the following questions:
Is drawing utilised sufficiently as a fundamental tool for thinking across
disciplines?
How aware are we of conventions?
How is drawing as an experimental approach and attitude distinct from
drawing as an outcome and discipline?
How has the practice of drawing in education changed, and how do we ensure
its continued relevance in an increasingly digital age?
What role can drawing play at each stage of the design process, and in
enhancing design thinking?
What are some cross-disciplinary case study uses of drawing as a problem
solving and creative ideas generation tool?
Is the teaching of drawing distinct from the teaching of art and design, and
what current role does it play?
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. 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 on submitted electronically as compressed folders,
saved with your name and theme as the folder identifier (eg.
Smith_A_Drawing_Knowledge). The folder should include:
• Introduction
• Brief biographical paragraph
• Concise summary of content for the editorial team as a MS Word document.
Together with the following files, depending on your submission type:
• The paper, text or images
• Text submissions should be formatted in MS Word with separate
pictures/images 72dpi, RGB jpeg files clearly named and saved.
• If your text includes images, please send these as separate jpegs and
ensure that they are correctly captioned. Italics should be highlighted in
colour.
• Image submissions should be sent as 300 dpi, RGB Tiff files.
Please send all submissions to [log in to unmask] or c/o Dr. Deborah
Harty, Co Editor TRACEY, Loughborough University School of the Arts, English
and Drama, Epinal Way, Loughborough, Leicestershire UK, LE11 3TU no later
than Friday 30th September, 2011.
Emma Robertson
Guest Editor | TRACEY | Drawing Knowledge
Emma Robertson is an Associate Professor in the School of Design Studies,
College of Fine Arts, The University of New South Wales
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