CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Language in Digital Performance.

The 3rd International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling 
invites submissions for its digital text performance programme.

Language in Digital Performance

Inspace: nobody can hear you scream ...

 
Performances: 31 October, 2010, Inspace, University of Edinburgh, UK

Conference: 01-03 November 2010, The Hub, Edinburgh, UK

http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/icids2010

 
Submission Deadline: July 31, 2010

Notification of acceptance: August 30, 2010
Submissions too: [email protected]

 
The 3rd International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling and 
New Media Scotland welcome proposals for performance and short duration 
installation art works that employ digital text and interactivity as 
their primary artistic components. Submitted works should engage 
computational techniques as essential in their ontology. This includes 
works that employ generative, interactive, networked and/or hypermedia 
techniques. It does not include works which could exist without the 
computer being involved in their production and diffusion.

The performance event will be held on Halloween. The proposals may wish 
to engage the spirit of this festival.

Submissions should include a 300 word abstract describing the 
conceptual, artistic and technical details of the proposed work and a 
separate biographical statement (no more than 300 words). The technical 
description should include clear indication of technical and other 
resource requirements, duration and space requirements. Where possible 
the conference will seek to ensure that the necessary equipment and 
resources will be available for accepted works, although this will 
depend on the requirements of each individual project. Documentation of 
the proposed work, either of prior instances of its presentation or 
simulations, are required. This can consist of a web page containing the 
material, with the URL address indicated in the abstract, or a DVD or CD 
appended to the proposal. The submission must be made at the full cost 
of the proposer. Any proposal that incurs cost for the conference will 
be rejected. Proposals will be reviewed by a sub-committee of the 
conference programme committee. Accepted proposals will, after 
notification, be negotiated with the proposer(s) to assure their optimal 
presentation and the fit of each work in the overall programme of the 
evening performance event. Along with a peer reviewed selection of works 
a small number of key practitioners in the field will be invited to 
present their work as keynote works.


ICIDS 2010 Organisation

School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University,

Riccarton EH14 4AS,

Scotland (UK)

Source: 
http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/icids2010/Language_in_Digital_Performance.html
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