From: "Michael Klontzas" <M.Klontzas-AT-glocal.demon.co.uk> Subject: SPOON-ANN: CORRECTION! CFP: Convergence Date: Sat, 18 Apr 1998 04:41:02 +0100 [Spoon-Announcements is a moderated list for distributing info of wide enough interest without cross-posting. To unsub, send the message "unsubscribe spoon-announcements" to majordomo-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu] ======= Forwarded Message From: Convergence <CONVERGENCE-AT-luton.ac.uk> Date: 17 April 1998 19:19 >Convergence mails out 3-4 times a year. Mailing list details at bottom. > >* * * CALL FOR PAPERS * * * > >on the archaeology of new media for the special issue: >* * "Before and After Cinema"* * > >CORRECTION: Submission deadline for this issue is 30 October 1998 > > >For Volume 5, No. 2 of the Journal (1999) we are seeking papers >relating to research projects or case studies on the archaeology of new >media. This special issue is prompted by the question: Is it possible to >analyse and "historicise" the study of digital media in the same way >that cinema scholars and art historians have revised certain >teleological accounts of cinema's evolution? > >In particular, we are looking for papers that deal with the possible >parallels that might be drawn between the two areas of research -- >cinema and new media: > >* historical accounts of cinema, radio, music, television, video and >other electronic artforms that throw light upon and draw relation to >current developments in the field of new media > >* case studies of corporate and/or aesthetic strategies dealing with >the impact of new technologies on "old" (existing) media > >* theoretical and/or historical articles that deal critically with the >evolution >of new media forms, from the 19th century to the present > >* analyses of the convergence of the institutions of cinema with new >formations of media enterprises in the digital age > >* analyses of specific artworks or products in light of the complex >historical, technological and economic forces that influence them > > >This issue will be guest-edited by Ross Rudesch Harley, lecturer in >Theatre/Film Studies, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. > >All inquiries about, proposals for articles or completed papers for the >"Before and After Cinema" issue should be sent to: > >Ross Rudesch Harley >Theatre/Film Studies >University of New South Wales >Sydney 2052 Australia >tel: 61.2.9385 4867 >fax: 61.2.96622335 >email: r.harley-AT-unsw.edu.au > >All other editorial inquiries, general proposals and submissions to: >Julia Knight or Alexis Weedon, Editors, Convergence, School of Media >Arts, University of Luton, 75 Castle Street, Luton, LU1 3AJ, United >Kingdom. Tel: +44 1582 34111, fax: + 44 1582 489014 > >Mailing list: Please, if your are no longer interested in our mails, >reply to this address with 'Remove' in the subject and with the exact >address we sent the call to (as sometimes mails are forwarded from >previous addresses or from other e-mail accounts). This is a mailing >list for academic/editorial information and not for commercial purposes. > >* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >Convergence: The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies > >Convergence is a paper journal. For further information and details of >back issues see our web site at http://www.luton.ac.uk/Convergence > >The copyright of all articles, papers, reports and reviews published >in Convergence rests with John Libbey Media at the University of Luton >Press. Any author(s) wishing to have their published text reproduced >elsewhere should seek the necessary permission via the Editors. > >Edited by Julia Knight and Alexis Weedon >Department of Media Arts, >University of Luton, >75 Castle Street, >Luton. LU1 3AJ. >Editorial e-mail: Convergence-AT-luton.ac.uk >Tel: +44 1582 489031/489144. Fax: +44 1582 489014. > >Subscriptions and samples from John Libbey Media at the above address. >E-mail: ulp-AT-luton.ac.uk Tel:+44 1582 743297. Fax: +44 1582 743298. >* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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