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----- Original Message ----- From: "yumiko-t" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 12:15 AM Subject: ISEA2002 DEADLINE EXTENDED!! (MARCH 20 2002) > Dear IPC member, > > I am writing to notify you of a deadline extension for the International > Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA2002 NAGOYA) to be held in Nagoya, Japan, > in October 2002. > > The deadline for entries for papers, panels, roundtables, posters, > institutional presentations, workshops, and tutorials by scientists, > artistic experts, teachers, students, practicing artists, and other > professionals has been extended until March 20 2002. Hard copies of paper > abstracts and proposals for panels, roundtables, etc., must arrive on or > before March 20 to be considered for the symposium. > > Thank you for your consideration. > > Sincerely, > > Yumiko Tatematsu > ISEA2002 Nagoya Office > Nagoya Urban Institute Bldg., > 2-15-16, Kanayama, Naka-ku, Nagoya > 460-0022 Japan > FAX:+81-52-321-6066 > [email protected] > > ----- > CALL for Submission DEADLINE EXTENDED!! (MARCH 20 2002) > > Please send your complete submission by postal mail to: > Attn: Yumiko Tatematsu > ISEA2002 NAGOYA Office > Nagoya Urban Institute Bldg., > 2-15-16 Kanayama, Naka-ku, > Nagoya 460-0022 Japan > Fax +81-52-321-6066 > > We would also like to ask you to send your application form and checklist by > e-mail to: > e-mail : [email protected] > beside complete submission. > (We request that no originals be submitted, as materials will not be > returned.) > > As soon as your material (tapes, etc.) has been received, we will e-mail to > confirm our receipt of your submission. > > ISEA2002 NAGOYA[Orai] > (The Eleventh International Symposium on Electronic Art) > >From October 27 to October 31, 2002 > Nagoya, Japan > URL : http//www.isea.jp/ > e-mail : [email protected] > > On October 27-31, 2001, the Eleventh International Symposium on Electronic > Art (ISEA2002) will take place in the city of Nagoya, Japan. Organizers for > this event are the ISEA2002 Steering Committee [MEDIASELECT, City of Nagoya, > Nagoya Port Authority,etc] in partnership with the Inter-Society for the > Electronic Arts (ISEA), ISEA Japan, artport Executive Committee, local > universities, and others. > The Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts was founded in 1990 and is > currently based in Amersfoort, Netherlands. ISEA is an international > non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and development of the > electronic arts. > ISEA is committed to interdisciplinary and cross-cultural > communication/cooperation between the arts and the fields of technology, > science education, and industry. ISEA2002 proves to be a major international > event for members of the artistic community involved with electronic arts. > > > > ISEA2002 NAGOYA[Orai] the first ISEA symposium in Asia, is expecting about > 1500 participants including artists, researchers, engineers, students, and > presentations of over 200 papers and works from 30 countries around the > world. Many related exhibitions, concerts, performances and other events are > also planned to take place in the Nagoya area during the time of ISEA2002. > > ISEA2002 is committed to hosting an inclusive event, encompassing the many > trends in electronic art throughout the world, including those with limited > access to the latest technology and those working from a cultural context, > which may be unfamiliar to the reviewers. Submissions to ISEA2002 from those > who believe that a fuller understanding of the context of their work is > needed for proper evaluation may attach supplemental information. > Please mark this material clearly as supplemental. > > Members from communities that traditionally have been under-represented at > ISEA are encouraged to identify the new perspectives that they can bring to > ISEA2002. > > TARGET GROUPS > This event ISEA2002 NAGOYA[Orai] is oriented toward many groups, ranging > from specialists to the general public. ISEA2002 will offer Papers, Panels, > Round Tables, Posters, and Institutional Presentations for scientists, > artistic experts, and professionals. Workshops and Tutorials hold special > interest for teachers, students, and practicing artists. Exhibitions, > Performances, Concerts, and Electronic Theater, are also aimed at the > cultural exchange program and are open to the public. > > STATEMENT OF PURPOSE > ISEA is committed to interdisciplinary and cross-cultural > communication/cooperation between the arts and the fields of new media > technology, science, education and industry. The aim of the symposium and > the parent organization (also called ISEA) is to systematically investigate > the problems and potentials of electronic art and to further > inter-disciplinary and inter-organizational cooperation. For the purpose of > the symposium, Electronic Arts is defined as 'all art forms that use > electronic technology as an essential prerequisite for their production'. > The symposium will be held from Sunday, October 27th to Thursday, October > 31st in Nagoya, Japan. > > THEME > [Orai] is a Japanese word that has many interpretations. It refers to > comings and goings, communication, and contact, as well as streets and > traffic. About 200 years ago, a book titled Nagoya Orai was compiled and > published in Nagoya, which was used as a kind of textbook for teaching, > writing, and development of literacy. Through discussions around art and its > inter-disciplinary studies, ISEA2002 NAGOYA [Orai] hopes to provide an > opportunity to create a new text and explore new forms of literacy in the > electronically networked society. > > TOPICS > Topics include theory, Internet & electronic society, art, design, > architecture & urbanism, music, performing arts, programming & software, > education & literacy as well as the 2002 special topics, [Orai]. > > INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE > -Fuminori AKIBA (Japan) > -Roy ASCOTT (UK) > -Jeebesh BAGCHI (India) > -Giselle BEIGUELMAN (Brazil) > -Peter BEYLS (Belgium) > -Iba ndiaye DIADJI (Senegal) > -Sara DIAMOND (Canada) > -Lily DIAZ (Finland) > -Diana DOMINGUES (Brazil) > -Masaki FUJIHATA (Japan) > -Jean GAGNON (Canada) > -Akemi ISHIJIMA (UK/Japan) > -Akira IWATA (Japan) > -Pamela JENNINGS (USA) > -Machiko KUSAHARA (Japan) > -Eun Sook KWON (Korea) > -Patrick LICHTY (USA) > -Jose-Carlos MARIATEGUI (Peru) > -Ryohei NAKATSU (Japan) > -Fumihiro NONOMURA (Japan) > -Sally Jane NORMAN (France/New Zealand) > -Julianne PIERCE (Australia) > -Wim van der PLAS (Netherlands) ISEA BOARD > -Soh Yeong ROH (KOREA) > -Niranjan RAJAH (Malaysia) ISEA BOARD > -Masato SASAKI (Japan) > -Shuddhabrata SENGUPTA (India) > -Rejane SPITZ (Brazil) > -STELARC (Australia) > -Atau TANAKA (France) ISEA BOARD > -Victoria VESNA (USA) > -Todd WINKLER (USA) > -Kwangyun WOHN (Korea) > -Shigeki YOKOI (Japan) > -Hiroshi YOSHIOKA (Japan) > CALL FOR PAPERS ISEA2002 SYMPOSIUM > > ISEA2002 invites Papers to be given during the symposium. > Proposals for Panels, Round Tables, Poster Sessions and Institutional > Presentations are also welcome. All proposals must be directly related to > the aforementioned topics. > Proposals that relate to the special topics [Orai] are especially > encouraged. > > -Papers can be short (20 minutes) or long (45 minutes). The Papers will be > published in the ISEA2002 Proceedings, to be published for the event. All > Papers must be original, unpublished and in English. Please note that only > an abstract (maximum 500 words, both formats) is required by the deadline > (March 20, 2002) > > After an initial screening, the pre-selected authors will be requested to > send their full materials, including illustrations. > -Panel proposals should contain a description of the planned panel members. > -Round Tables are discussions that any participant can join (sign-up during > the symposium), so no description of the planned panel members is required. > -Poster Sessions are rather informal presentations of research or art > practice, with the aid of audio-visual equipments. They are not meant as > performances but as presentations of interesting examples in order to > trigger discussion. > -Institutional Presentations are meant to introduce institutes, > organizations, festivals etc in the field of the electronic arts. In > principle, all relevant proposals will be accepted, but it must be noted > that presenters in this category have no free admission to the symposium. > > WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS > During the ISEA2002 symposium, practitioners and educators will have the > opportunities to share information through a series of workshops and > tutorial sessions. Workshops involve the guided development of ideas and > exploration of specific theoretical and practical topics in arts and > technology. Likewise, tutorials offer the chance for students and educators > to learn programs and techniques in a classroom setting. Proposals should > include which format is desired, a concise description of the given workshop > or tutorial class, the number of participants envisioned to participate, as > well as a clearly defined listing of resources (technical and physical) > required. > > _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold