GENERAL: Art and Design Education Conference on Computers.

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>Call for proposals
>Conference on Computers in Art & Design Education
>University of Brighton
>18 - 21 April 1995
>
>
>An opportunity to participate in three days of discussions and exhibitions on
>computers in Art & Design education and research around the following themes:
>* New technologies: methods and applications
>* Case studies of the integration of computing into courses
>* Current research activities
>* Exhibitions of creative output
>* Implications of changes in professional practice
>
>
>Topics covered will include: * Multimedia * Performing Arts * Computer
>Animation * Textiles and Fashion * Product Design * Networking * Interactive
>Design * Fine Art * Programming * Digital Typography * Virtual Reality *
>Liaison with Industry * Installatins * Educational Case Studies * Art & Design
>History * Electronic Music* Collaborative Design *
>
>
>Important dates:
>Extended abstracts of papers 2 Sept. 1994
>Authors notified of acceptance by 14 Oct. 1994
>Camera ready copy of papers 13 Jan. 1995
>Proposals for posters/demonstrations 13 Jan. 1995
>
>Conference Programme
>* Tutorials
> There will be a programme of six tutorials on 18th April.
>
>* Workshops
> There is an opportunity for specialist groups to meet to discuss nominated
>topics on 18th April.
> Submissions to Conference Office by 2 September 1994.
>
>* Keynote speakers
> There will be a number of internationally recognised keynote speakers.
>
>* Written papers
> Some sessions at the conference will be dedicated to presentations supported
>by printed papers. These will be allocated 30 minutes each. Extended
>abstracts should be submitted in the first instance and these will be refereed
>by two independent experts If your abstract is accepted you will be asked to
>produce a full paper for the proceedings.
> Submissions to Prof. Stephen Scrivener by 2 September 1994.
>
>* Exhibitions and performances
> Anyone wishing to make public the creative output that has resulted or
>results from the use of computers may request for appropriate arrangements to
>be made. This could include showings of videos, performances of dance or
>music, installations, etc.
> Submissions to Conference Office by 13 January 1995.
>
>* Postgraduate Session
> There will be a special session to enable postgraduate students to discuss
>their work with other students and a panel of experts.
> Submissions to Conference Office by 13 January 1995.
>
>* Gallery exhibition
> There will be a gallery exhibition of computer-generated fine art prints in
>the University of Brighton Gallery to coincide with the conference. Anyone
>wishing further details contact Sue Gollifer, c/o Conference Office.
> Submissions to Conference Office by 13 January 1995.
>
>* Demonstrations
> Demonstrations are intended for working software or hardware which should be
>able to be used by other participants at the conference. Those wishing to
>demonstrate must be prepared to bring their own equipment.
> Submissions to Conference Office by 13 January 1995.
>
>* Posters
> Poster sessions are intended for those whose work is more visual or whose
>ideas are more speculative. Each accepted poster will be allocated a board
>(approx. 6ft * 3 ft). There will be designated times in the programme when
>authors should be availableto answer questions on their poster.
> Submissions to Conference Office by 13 January 1995.
>
>* Trade exhibition
> Rooms will be allocated for a trade exhibition to coincide with the
>conference.
> Enquiries to Conference Office by 13 January 1995.
>
>Submission details
> All submissions must contain: name and institution of each artist or author;
>address for correspondence; telephone, fax and email (if available); equipment
>required for the presentation; and keywords.
> In addition the following is required for each category of submission:
>Papers: extended abstract of 1-2,000 words
>Workshop topics: description of proposed topic
> (max. 200 words)
>Posters & demonstrations: short description (max. 200 words)
>Exhibitions and performances: short description (max. 200
> words), duration of performance (if applicable)
>Postgraduate Session: abstract (max. 500 words)
>Gallery exhibition: further details will be sent on request
> Abstracts of Papers should be sent to Professor Stephen Scrivener, School of
>Art & Design, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB (email
>S.A.R.Scrivener@xxxxxxxxxxx)
>All other submissions and enquiries should be sent to the Conference Office.
>
>Fees
>The Conference fee is expected to be #220 with an early payment reduction of
>#25. The fee for registered students is expected to be #110 with an early
>payment reduction of #15.
>
>Publications
>The best papers will be included in a book to be published in 1995. Because
>of the visual nature of much of the material, a CD-ROM will also be produced
>around the themes of the conference and all material submitted will be
>considered for inclusion.
>
>The venue
>Brighton is situated on the South Coast, just 60 minutes by train from London,
>40 minutes from Gatwick Airport and 40 minutes from the cross-Channel ferry
>terminal at Newhaven. The conference will take place at the Grand Parade site
>which is a short distnce from the sea, BrightonUs Royal Pavilion and other
>tourist attractions.
>
>A number of student study bedrooms have been reserved at the Falmer campus of
>the University which is a short bus or train ride from the conference venue.
>These will provide accommodation at around #19 per night for those who require
>it. Alternatively, righton has many hotels and boarding houses at all price
>ranges and details will be provided on request.
>
>
>Conference Office address:
>Dr. Colin Beardon
>CADE T95
>University of Brighton
>Grand Parade
>Brighton BN2 2JY
>Tel: 0273 - 643179
>Fax: 0273 - 643128
>email: CADE95@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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