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NowNet Arts 2019 : NowNet Arts Conference 2019: Social Purpose in Contemporary Network Arts | |||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS
DUE DATE: APRIL 26, 2019 NOWNET ARTS CONFERENCE 2019: Social Purpose in Contemporary Network Arts November 7-10, 2019 PRIMARY SITE: INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE (IACS), STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, USA SATELLITE SITE: CENTER FOR COMPUTER RESEARCH IN MUSIC AND ACOUSTICS (CCRMA), STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CALIFORNIA, USA SATELLITE SITE: ELECTRONIC STUDIOS AT THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, BERLIN SATELLITE SITE: EDINBURGH NAPIER UNIVERSITY, SCOTLAND ORGANIZERS NowNet Arts, Inc. Department of Music, Stony Brook University Institute for Advanced Computational Science (IACS), Stony Brook University, New York, USA Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, USA NARRATIVE Social purpose is a prominent motivation and capacity in contemporary network arts; the ability to transcend geographic distance through performance and technology has inspired new forms of social connection and impact. As an artistic medium, contemporary network arts is a social purpose. It has also served as a vehicle for community projects on themes such as peace building, the environment, and diversity. Technologists in the field have incorporated social topics including access, green technology, and international network development. The NowNet Arts Conference 2019 Social Purpose in Contemporary Network Arts invites papers, workshops, presentations, and concert demonstrations that feature this topic and generate new innovations for this work forward. DETAILS The primary site IACS provides a hub for the conference with a 100Gbps Internet2 network and a LOLA system. JackTrip network audio software and videoconferencing platforms including UltraGrid and Zoom will be available for use. Additional network arts softwares can be utilized upon request. Remote presenters must be available for technology testing dates arranged with the director. Presenters and attendees can participate in-person at IACS Stony Brook University, in-person at CCRMA Stanford University, or online from a remote site via Zoom and Livestream. More satellite sites may be announced in upcoming months. Conference submissions will be considered for the peer-reviewed Journal of Network Music and Arts published by Stony Brook University. The journal will be launched during the conference at the Center for Scholarly Communications. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Director: Sarah Weaver, NowNet Arts Inc. Chris Chafe, Stanford University, TU Berlin Scott Oshiro, Stanford University Margaret Schedel, Stony Brook University SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Proposals are due by April 26, 2019 Submit via the Google Form: https://goo.gl/forms/KBYLuytF9JMlAfUI2 If there are difficulties with the Google Form, email proposal to: info@nownetnetarts.org Notification: May 24, 2019 Research Paper: 500-Word Abstract, Technology Requirements, Presenter Biography Workshops and Presentations: 1-Page Description, Technology Requirements, Presenter Biography Concert Demonstrations: 1-Page Description, Technology Requirements, Link to Work Sample, Presenter Biography CONFERENCE FEES There is no fee to submit a proposal. Accepted presenters pay a reduced conference fee of $100USD ($50USD Students/Seniors). International presenters can contact the conference director to arrange a reduced fee scaled to their country economy. Any additional expenses are the responsibility of the presenter. CONTACT Sarah Weaver, Conference Director info@nownetarts.org CONFERENCE WEBSITE https://nownetarts.org/conference-2019 |
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