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Animation Evolution

 

The 22nd Society for Animation Studies Annual Conference

Edinburgh College of Art, 9-11th July 2010.

 

 

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

The Society for Animation Studies invites submissions for proposals for
individual papers and panels for its 22nd Annual conference to be held in
Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland July 9-11th 2010.  This year's conference
will include presentations, screenings and roundtables.  We are delighted to
be able to announce the confirmed keynote speakers are Clare Kitson and Paul
Wells.

 

The conference theme is "convergence" with a view to encouraging debates
surrounding the changing nature of animation studies, taking into account
the diverse range of applications and industries which animation
increasingly occupies.  However papers and pre-constituted panels on all
aspects of animation history, theory and criticism are also welcome.

 

Possible topics may include:

 

*	Animation histories or national movements/identities
*	Animation and advertising
*	Gaming and animation 
*	Animation applications in other industries (i.e. medical/science)
*	Animation and music/sound
*	New technologies in animation - the future of 3D?
*	TV animation - alternative broadcasting methods; specific shows;
audiences etc.
*	Animation and popular culture - graphic novels, comics, film
*	Theories and methodologies in animation studies
*	Animation pedagogy - online learning applications; balance of theory
and practice in curricula 

 

 

1. Interested individuals should submit an abstract of no more than 250
words for 20 minute presentations with the following information:

 

.         Title and 100 word version of abstract for publication.

.         A biographical statement, up to 100 words, indicating how the
proposed paper fits into your overall research agenda and experience.

.         A head shot of yourself suitable for publication.

.         Complete contact information, including name, institutional
affiliation (if any), postal address, e-mail address(es) and telephone
number(s).

 

 

Deadline for individual submissions: 8 January 2010

 

2. Alternatively, panel proposals of 3/4 speakers each are also encouraged.
One individual should act as the Chair of the panel and collate abstracts
and contact information for all panel members before submission. Please
include the following information:

 

 

.         Overall panel title/theme 

.         Name and contact information for the panel Chair (clearly
identified) 

.         Titles and abstracts of each paper 

.         Contact information for each presenter (mail, email, phone)

.         Biography (100-word) and contact information for each presenter
(mail, email, phone).

.         Photo of each presenter suitable for publication.

 

Deadline for panel submissions: 8 January 2010

 

 

Proposals will be blind reviewed by a panel of SAS members, and acceptance
will be announced by 8 February 2010. Please be aware that spaces for paper
presentations are limited. Late proposals will not be considered until all
other proposals have been read.

 

Proposals must be submitted as an email attachment, in MS Word or RTF
formats to Nichola Dobson at [log in to unmask] by 8
January 2010.

 

Membership in the Society for Animation Studies is required if your proposal
is accepted for presentation at the conference. (For more information on the
Society, go to its webpage at www.animationstudies.org
<http://www.animationstudies.org/> .) 

 

Financial aid for travel will be available on a limited basis; details will
be forthcoming.

 

 

A schedule and further details of the conference will follow in due course
at www.animationevolution.animationstudies.org
<http://www.animationevolution.animationstudies.org/> 

 

If you have any questions regarding the conference or submission of a
proposal, please contact conference chair Nichola Dobson.

 

Please circulate this CFP to anyone you think might be interested.

 

 

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