The SIGGRAPH Art Papers category is a new, exciting, and prestigious way to publish work, theory, experiments, and ideas at the intersections of art, design, and technology. You are encouraged to submit a paper and to distribute this Call For Papers: http://s2014.siggraph.org/submitters/art-papers The deadline is Tuesday, 21 January 2014, 22:00 UTC/GMT.
Following the success of SIGGRAPH 2013 (published as a special issue of Leonardo, The Journal of the International Society of the Arts, Sciences and Technology by MIT Press) SIGGRAPH 2014 Art Papers invites 20-minute sessions with five minutes of Q&A, in the following categories:
1. Project Description: A description of creative work, design process, or outcomes with particular emphasis on its significance and historical and/or theoretical context.
2. Theory/Criticism: Exposition of a significant issue for contemporary art and design practice.
3. Methods: Novel techniques for creative practice.
4. History: Papers that engage with the early history of electronic and interactive art, including mobile media art and culture.
SIGGRAPH 2014 and Leonardo/ISAST present their sixth joint publication of SIGGRAPH Art Papers. Art Papers illuminate and explore the changing roles of artists and the methods of art-making in our increasingly networked and computationally mediated world. They inform artistic disciplines, set standards, and stimulate future trends. In addition to the core topics of digital and interactive arts, Art Papers can explore the theme of the SIGGRAPH 2014 juried Art Gallery (Acting in Translation) or any other topic consistent with SIGGRAPH's hybrid culture. We especially invite and encourage papers that address the SIGGRAPH 2014 conference focus on mobile media art and culture.
Contact: Prof Dr. Katja Kwastek, SIGGRAPH 2014 Art Papers Committee Member
Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art / hoogleraar Kunstgeschiedenis van de Moderne Tijd
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