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Call for Papers (February 2014) Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies Special Issue - 20(1) February 2014 Call for Papers: Cultural Expression in Augmented & Mixed Reality Guest Editors: Maria Engberg and Jay Bolter We seek contributions of papers concerned with applications and implications of augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and ubiquitous computing (UC). We are interested in papers that offer new insights into aesthetic, artistic, cultural and sociopolitical uses of these technologies. Possible topics for paper proposal include (but are not restricted to): AR/MR/UC in the context of art history and theory or media studies critical theoretical perspectives on AR/MR/UC social media and participatory culture locative literary and artistic forms cultural heritage and cultural institutions tactical media and other political interventions in and with these technologies The special issue is associated with the Nordic network The Culture of Ubiquitous Information. Submissions: Initial proposals should be extended abstracts in English, between 500-800 words. The abstract should include the following information: Name of author(s), with email address(es) and affiliation(s), if applicable Title of the paper Body of the abstract Bibliography (not included in word count) The papers will be selected through a blind peer review process. Authors of selected papers will receive submission guidelines. Final papers should be 5000-8000 words in length. Abstracts are due: 15 August 2012 Notification of selected papers: 1 August 2012 Complete papers are due: February 2013 Editors' comments are sent out in: April 2013 Final papers are due: 1 June 2013 Publication: February 2014 Please forward your abstract as a PDF attachment in an email addressed to: [email protected]
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