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Fwd: The Art of Research 2009 Conference / CFP

From:

Håkan Edeholt <[log in to unmask]>

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Håkan Edeholt <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:56:10 +0200

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PLEASE EXCUSE CROSS POSTINGS

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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

THE ART OF RESEARCH
Processes, Results and Contributions

24-25 November 2009
University of Art and Design Helsinki, Finland

Over the last two decades, a lively discussion has developed about the
relationship between art and research. The roles of the professional
artist and the professional researcher have in many ways come closer
to
one another and often merged in fruitful ways. At the university
level,
the criteria for various forms of research related to art and design
have emerged. With some variation, the suggested minimum criteria
include: a clearly articulated epistemic interest, a systematic and
sustained approach, explicit and articulated means for communicating
and
evaluating the results, and established practices for publishing the
results.

This new institutional connection between research and art/design has
promoted much discussion concerning the dialogue between theory and
practice, or ‘reflecting’ and ‘making’, the emphasis often
being
on the question of how they might be combined in a productive way.
This
time the conference explores the different ways to turn processes into
results guided by following questions: 

● To what extent is it productive to demarcate the practices of
art/design from theories of art and design? Do these distinctions just
serve the narration of the dialogues between theories and practices or
do they have relevance beyond that? 

● How to conceive of the relationship between the art/design
processes and the research results from case to case? 

● How to document art and design processes for research purposes?

● How to communicate non-verbal research results?

● What do we mean by contribution in terms of art and design
research?

● What is the relationship between saying and showing, or argument
and demonstration?

These questions might also stimulate other relevant questions.

The conference will go beyond conventional paper presentation, as each
conference session space will be designed to enable oral presentations
to interact with exhibited works of art and design. The aim of the
event
is to continue and update the discussions concerning the relationship
between art and design practices and research, in terms of both
content
and modes of presentation. 

We invite papers (5000 words max) by doctoral students, post-doctoral
researchers and academics dealing with following themes:

(1) Explorative art/design projects. This type of papers must be
submitted together with creative works and must contribute to
understanding how the visual and the verbal are unified in artistic
and
design research. Each submission should also include a separate brief
description (80 words max) of the creative work and visual material
such
as photographs or video (digital formats only, totally 10M max.).

(2) Methodological and theoretical questions related to the conference
theme.

All contributions will be double-blind peer reviewed. To facilitate
double-blind peer review process, authors should make efforts to
ensure
that information about the authors’ identities do not appear
anywhere
in the paper. If an author is cited, “Author” and year should be
used in the bibliography and footnotes, instead of author’s name,
paper title, etc. 

The conference is hosted by School of Design in co-operation with
Design Connection Doctoral School at the University of Art and Design
Helsinki. Since the first event in 2005 in Helsinki, “The Art of
Research” event has been organized annually, altering between two
locations: University of Art a
nd Design Helsinki and Chelsea College of
Art and Design in London.
   
The paper and exhibition proposals should be sent to the conference
secretary Johanna Rauhaniemi ([log in to unmask]). For the
paper
template and other practical details, see the conference web site at
http://www.taik.fi/designresearch/AOR2009. Conference fee 150€/100€
for students, includes conference attendance and refreshments.

KEYDATES:

9 April 2009                                 First call for papers    

      
10 August 2009                            Deadline for papers
1 September - 6 November 2009    Registration and payment
28 September 2009                       Review notice and referee
feedback
30 October 2009                           Submission for final papers
10 November 2009                       Arrival of exhibits.
24-25 November 2009                  Conference


Maarit Mäkelä
DA, coordinator / Design Connections Doctoral School
School of Design / University of Art and Design Helsinki
Hämeentie 135 C / FIN-00560 Helsinki
+ 358 9 7563 0640
[log in to unmask] 

www.taik.fi/designresearch 
www.taik.fi/designconnections 

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