Art History of Games co-located conference
August 26-29, 2013
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
http://dm.lmc.gatech.edu/digra2013/

The second Art History of Games symposium will explore the relationships 
between games, art and history. Indeed, the title of this co-located conference 
-- the Art History of Games -- is intended as a provocation. Do games have an 
art history? Should they have an art history? Can they have a history in the 
same sense that painting, sculpture and architecture did until the mid-20th 
century? Is there a clear and identifiable relationship between games and art? 
What about histories of art games/games as art/games for art’s sake?  What is 
happening to such creations and their history, as they age?  What resources 
might existing disciplines such as Art History provide for thinking through 
these and other questions, and where might they need rethinking, supplementing, 
extending?

The Art History of Games symposium will be co-located with DiGRA 2013 in order 
to take advantage of the confluence of game makers, scholars, technologists, 
theorists and critics. We encourage submissions from all corners of the worlds 
of art, games and history: contemporary art world, the indie game scene, the 
game industry, academics studying and making games, media artists, art and 
media historians, and beyond.


Important Dates:
Feb 8:  Abstracts of 500 words or less due
March 4: Notifications of acceptance sent
March 4: Registration opens
May 3: Full papers due
June 24: Committee feedback to authors
July 1:         Author/early registration closes
July 15: Detailed conference schedule announced
July 26: Final papers due
Aug 26: Conference begins



John Sharp
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