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OPEN CALL for Academic and Artistic Submissions
ArcheTime conference and art exhibition aims to foster critical discourse
between artistic, academic and scientific thought on Time. We endeavor to
examine and compare the various models of Time that have been suggested across
disciplinary boundaries. We invite participants from these divergent disciplines
to come together and share their visions of Time in the spirit of
multi-disciplinary collaboration and the search for new perspectives.
This is an open call for submissions from theorists and practitioners in the
following fields: Art, Science, Comparative Philosophy, Computation, Critical
Theory, Design, Literature, Architecture, Media (New and Old), Music,
Performance, and others.
We are looking for papers, abstracts, artworks, literary and narrative texts,
poetry, music and new technology. Further information, guidelines and templates
can be found at: www.archetime.net
ArcheTime: Cross-Disciplinary Conference and Exhibition on Time
Dedicated to the exploration of differences and synchronicities between artistic,
academic and scientific concepts of Time.
@ THE TANK SPACE FOR PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS (www.thetanknyc.org)
354 West 45 th St., New York, NY, 10036
Conference: June 6 - 7, 2009
Exhibition: June 4 - 14, 2009
Submissions must be sent starting February 20th 2009, electronically, via e-mail,
as an attachment to: archetime [-at-] yahoo.com
Deadlines:
for artworks submissions: March 20th, 2009.
for abstract/text submissions: March 25th, 2009.
for music/performance submissions: March 30th, 2009.
for new technology submissions: April 10th, 2009.
Notification of acceptance: April, 2009.
Deadline for finalized papers/materials: May 10th, 2009
Space is limited and earlier submission is highly recommended.
Language: English
Supported by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the Tank Space for Performing
& Visual Arts, and the NYC Future Salon