LEONARDO CALL FOR PAPERS
Live Art and Science on the Internet
The Internet has become a venue and medium for art that continues the
impulse to broadcast ideas to a worldwide audience. Leonardo and Guest
Editor Martha Wilson, Founding Director of Franklin Furnace, seek texts
on
the subject of "Live Art and Science on the Internet" for a series of
special sections in both the international print journal Leonardo and
online www.leonardo.info
As artists and others produce live art on the Internet, liveness,
presence,
mediatization, online activism, surveillance, and identity/gender, among
other related issues, are being explored. We seek texts documenting such
work as well as texts on the history of this field of practice and the
vocabulary being used to describe it. We also seek texts from scientists
who have used the Internet to conduct science investigations live on
line.
Guest Editor Martha Wilson and her peer review committee seek Statements
(500 words and one image describing one work), Notes (2,500 words and 6
images describing a body of work), Galleries (750-word curator's
introduction plus 10 images by individual artists, each with a 200-word
caption) and Articles (5,000 words and 12 images). Texts describing the
work of an artist or scientist must be written by the artists or
scientists
themselves, with co-authors if necessary.
This call for papers is open for 2004, 2005 and 2006.
Please send initial statement of interest with a brief explanation of
your
project to Martha Wilson Leonardo@franklinfurnace.org For author
guidelines, follow the link "Info for Authors" on Leonardo On-Line
www.leonardo.info.
Click http://www.franklinfurnace.org/links03.html
to visit 'This Month's World Wide Events'.
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