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Artist Category Added: ISEA2015
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((( ISEA2015 ))) 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art
Due to numerous requests, the submission deadline for long art or research papers, short art or research papers, art or research extended abstracts with demonstration or poster presentation, panels, institutional presentations, workshops and tutorials is extended to January 12, 2015.
A new category of Abstracts for Artist Short Talks, Demonstration and Works in Progress has been added to accommodate art works with a deadline of February 20, 2015.
August 14-18 2015, Vancouver, Canada.
Submission types:
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The 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA) will be held August 14-18, 2015, in Vancouver, Canada. The ISEA2015 symposium will be hosted by Simon Fraser Universityâs Faculty of Communication Arts and Technology (FCAT), and a vast variety of local academic and artistic partners. ISEA is the largest nomadic international gathering on 'electronic and emergent media'. Since its start in the Netherlands in 1988 it has taken place on 4 continents and in over 20 different cities. The event annually brings together artists, designers, academics, technologies, scientists, and general audiences. The symposium consists of a peer reviewed conference, a series of exhibitions and partner events - from large-scale interactive artwork in public spaces to cutting edge electronic music performance.
For this extended deadline, ISEA2015 welcomes submissions for two broad categories:
1 - A set of workshops and tutorials will occur on Friday the 14th, and Saturday the 15th of August 2015. See the call for workshops, tutorials, and institutional presentations for more details on how to propose yours: http://isea2015.org/call-for-proposals/workshops-tutorials/
2 - The academic symposium will occur from Sunday the 16th to Tuesday the 18th of August 2015. It includes the following activities for which we solicit submissions:
* Long Art or Research Papers (8 pages) with Oral Presentation
* Short Art or Research Papers (4 pages) with Oral Presentation
* Extended Abstracts (2 pages) with Demonstration or Poster Presentation
* Round Tables and Square Panels
* Institutional Presentations
* Abstracts for Artist Short Talks, Demonstration and Works in Progress
ISEA2015 submissions in the Long paper, Short paper, and Extended abstract categories need to be the full length version of the paper (not only the abstract). The Proceedings are an important outcome for ISEA, which is the main trace of the symposium and contribution to the larger academic and artistic community at large. Each submission will be thoroughly reviewed by members from our International Program Committee. Accepted submission will be published in the ISEA2015 Proceedings (with an ISBN/ISSN). These proceedings will be available online, at no cost, prior to the symposium.
For more details on how to contribute in any of the above categories, see our call for papers and panels here: http://isea2015.org/call-for-proposals/papers-posters-and-panels/
Submissions are to be made through our ISEA2015 EasyChair portal: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isea2015
While, every submission relevant to the ISEA community will be reviewed and considered, the ones relevant to the ISEA2015 theme of DISRUPTION will be given priority: http://isea2015.org/about/theme/
Visit us on Facebook for updates: https://www.facebook.com/ISEA2015
Important dates:
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- 12 January 2015: Submission deadline for long art or research papers, short art or research papers, art or research extended abstracts with demonstration or poster presentation, panels, institutional presentations, workshops and tutorials
- 15 February, 2015: Notifications of acceptance of long art or research papers, short art or research papers, panels, institutional presentations, workshops and tutorials
- 20 February, 2015: Submission deadline for abstracts for artist short talks, demonstration and works in progress
- 21 March, 2015: Notifications of acceptance for art or research extended abstracts with demonstration or poster presentation, art or research demonstrations and abstracts for artist short talks, demonstration and works in progress
- 14-18 August, 2015: ISEA2015 Symposium
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Symposium Organizers
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Dr. Philippe Pasquier (Symposium Director)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada.
Dr. Thecla Schiphorst (Symposium Director)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)
Faculty of Communication, Arts & Technology (FCAT),
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada.
Kate Armstrong (Artistic Director)
Independent Curator, Director of the Social + Interactive Media (SIM) Centre,
Emily Carr University of Art+Design,
Vancouver, Canada.
Malcolm Levy (Artistic Director)
Independent Curator, Director of Hybridity,
Vancouver, Canada.
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ISEA INTERNATIONAL
The series of ISEA symposia is coordinated by ISEA International. Founded in the Netherlands in 1990, ISEA International (formerly Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts) is an international non-profit organization fostering interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organizations and individuals working with art, science and technology. ISEA International Headquarters is supported by the University of Brighton (UK).
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International Program Committee:
Adrian Cheok Keio University, Japan
Adrian Carballal Universidade da CoruÃa, Spain
Alan Dorin Monash University, Australia
Amaranth Borsuk University of Washington at Bothell, USA
Amy K. Hoover University of Central Florida, USA
Andrew Murphie University of New South Wales, Australia
Andrew Horner University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
Anna Munster University of New South Wales, Australia
Anna Ursyn University of Northern Colorado, USA
Annabel Cohen University of Prince Edward Island, Canada
Antonios Liapis IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Antony Nevin Massey University, New Zealand
Arne Eigenfeldt Simon Fraser University, Canada
Avneesh Sarwate Princeton University, USA
Baptiste Caramiaux Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Ben Lacker Independent Artist
Benjamin Carey The University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Benjamin Smith University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Beryl Graham University of Sunderland, UK
Bill Manaris College of Charleston, USA
Bonnie Mitchell Bowling Green State University, USA
Brad Moody American University of Dubai, UAE
Brian Magerko Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Brian Bailey University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Brian Ross Brock University, Canada
Bruce Wands School of Visual Arts, USA
Bunt Brogan University of Wollongong, Australia
Caitlin Fisher York University, Canada
Carlos Guedes New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE
Caroline Langill OCAD University, Canada
Casey Reas University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Chris Salter Concordia University, Canada
Chris Speed University of Edinburgh, UK
Chris Chesher The University of Sydney, Australia
Christiane Paul The New School, USA
Colin Johnson University of Kent, UK
Dan Ventura Brigham Young University, USA
Daniel Bisig Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland
Daniel Jones Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
David Johnson College of Charleston, USA
David Kirsh University of California, San Diego, USA
Deborah Cornell The New School, USA
Dene Grigar Washington State University Vancouver, USA
Diane Willow University of Minnesota, USA
Diarmuid O'Donoghue National University of Ireland, Ireland
Diego Maranan University of Plymouth, UK
Dimitrios Charitos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Dooeun Choi The New School, USA
Dot Tuer OCAD University, Canada
Douglas Repetto Columbia University, USA
Eelco Denheijer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Elena Jessop MIT Media Lab, USA
Elena MÃrquez Segura Uppsala University, Netherlands
Elinor Nina Czegledy Concordia University, Canada
Elisa Rubegni Università della Svizzera italiana, Italy
AmÃlcar Cardoso University of Coimbra, Portugal
Ferhan Cook International Digital and Mobile Media Consultant, UK
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller RMIT University, Australia
Francesco Monico University of Plymouth, UK
Frank Lee Drexel University, USA
Frank Dufour The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Frieder Nake University of Bremen, Germany
Gary Greenfield University of Richmond, USA
Georg Boenn University of Bath, UK
Greg Corness Columbia College Chicago, USA
Hans Dehlinger University of Kassel, Germany
Henry Tsang Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada
Ian Clothier Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, New Zealand
Ingrid Bachman Concordia University, Canada
Irini Papadimitriou Victoria & Albert Museum, UK
Jack Ox University of New Mexico, USA
Jakob Tholander Stockholm University, Sweden
James Maxwell Simon Fraser University, USA
James Partaik Università du QuÃbec à Chicoutimi, Canada
Jamie Bullock Birmingham Conservatoire, UK
Jan C. Schacher Zurich University of the Arts,Switzerland
Jane Prophet City University, Hong Kong
Jane Grant University of Plymouth, UK
Janis Jefferies Goldsmiths University, UK
Jason Freeman Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Jayne Wallace University of Dundee, UK
Jeffrey Albert Loyola University New Orleans, USA
Jeremy Hight Washington State University at Vancouver, USA
Jim Bizzocchi Simon Fraser University, Canada
Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo Texas A+M University, USA
Jocelyn Spence University of Surrey, UK
John Shearer University of Lincoln, UK
John Toenjes University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Jon McCormack Monash University, Australia
Jonathan Eisenmann Ohio State University, USA
Josà Fornari NICS/Unicamp, Brasil
Juan Romero University of A CoruÃa, Spain
Judith Doyle OCAD University, Canada
Juliana Espana-Keller Concordia University, Canada
Kate Pullinger DeMontfort University, UK
Katerina El Raheb University of Athens & "Athena" Research Center, Greece
Kevin Badni American University of Sharjah, UAE
Lafrances Hui Asia Society New York, USA
Laurent Grisoni University of Lille, France
Lian Loke University of Sydney, Australia
Linda Candy University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Lise Hansen The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway
Lynne Heller OCAD University, Canada
Maria Fernandez Cornell University, USA
Maria Lantin Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada
Marina Lapalma Independent Scholar, USA
Marina Devos University of Bath, UK
Marion Walton University of Cape Town, South Africa
Marjorie Perloff Stanford University, USA
Mark America University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
Mark Marino University of Southern California Los Angeles, USA
Marta Ameri Colby College USA
Martin Brain University of Oxford, UK
Matthew Yee-King Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Matthew Lewis Ohio State University, USA
Maximos Kaliakatsos-Papakostas University of Patras, Greece
Michael Cook Imperial College London, UK
Michael Century Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Michael O'Neill University College Dublin, Ireland
Mike Phillips University of Plymouth, UK
Muhammed Shameel Ajman University of Science and Technology, Ajman, UAE
Myfanwy Ashmore Independent Artist, Canada
Nadia Magnenat Thalmann University of Geneva, Switzerland
Nathaniel Stern University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Nick Bryan-Kinns Queen Mary University of London, UK
Nicolas Monmarchà Università de Tours, France
Nina Colosi Stream Museum, USA
Pablo GervÃs Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Palle Dahlstedt University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Patrick Lichty University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Paul Catanese Columbia College Chicago, USA
Paulo Urbano Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Penousal Machado University of Coimbra, Portugal
Peter Anders Kayvala PLC, USA
Peter Beyls Universidade CatÃlica Porto, Portugal
Peter Bentley University College London, UK
Petra Gemeinboeck University of New South Wales, Australia
Philip Galanter Texas A&M University, USA
Radu-Daniel Vatavu University Stefan cel Mare of Suceava, Romania
Rita Raley University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Roger Malina University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Rolf Inge GodÃy University of Oslo, Norway
Samirah Alkassim Independent Artist, USA
Sarah Lahti Zayed University, Dubai, UAE
Scott Fitzgerald New York University, USA
Scott Delahunta Coventry University, UK
Scott Rettberg University of Bergen, Norway
Simon Colton Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Simon Penny University of California, Irvine, USA
Sita Popat University of Leeds, UK
Somnuk Phon-Amnuaisuk Brunei Institute of Technology, Malaysia
Sotiris Manitsaris MINES ParisTech, France
Stephanie Cash Burnaway Magazine, USA
Su Ballard Wollongong University, NSW, Australia
Sue Gollifer University of Brighton, UK
Tien Wei Woon Independent Artist and Curator, Singapore
Tim Boykett Times Up Art Collective, Austria
Tim Ryan RMIT University, Australia
Tim Blackwell Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Tristan D'Estree Sterk School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA
Vicki Sowry Australian Network for Art & Technology (ANAT), Australia
Victoria Szabo Duke University, USA
Wim Vanderplas Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
Woodman Taylor American University in Dubai, UAE
Xin Wei Sha Arizona State University, USA
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