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---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: [curatorial.net] Call for Papers - Networks of Design From: "Hackney, Fiona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, November 21, 2007 18:13 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi I am a new member to this list, and would like to make other members aware of the conference Networks of Design which is being hosted at University College Falmouth 3-6 September 2008. For more information about the conference and 'call for papers' please visit the conference web site below. best wishes fiona Networks of Design 2008 Conference of the Design History Society University College Falmouth, UK September 3rd - 6th 2008 The theme Networks of Design responds to recent academic interest in the fields of design, technology, humanities and the social sciences in the 'networks' of interactions within processes of knowledge formation. The interest in networks emerges from actor-network theory (ANT) and the work of, among others, the social theorist Bruno Latour who, along with the international designer and Droog collaborator Jurgen Bey, and Jeremy Myerson, director of research and innovation at the Royal College of art, is a keynote speaker at the conference. Studying networks foregrounds infrastructure, negotiations, processes, strategies of interconnection, and the heterogeneous relationships between people and things. Within the wider context of post-modernism, it seems, we are experiencing a paradigm shift in design history and visual culture, and this conference offers an opportunity to address, explore and assess that shift, providing a platform for international debate and exchange. Networks can include people, social groups, artefacts, devices, entities and ideas. Papers will be organised around five broad themes: Networks of People including collectives and individuals Networks of Texts including images, documents, databases Networks of Technology including mechanical and virtual technologies Networks of Things including material and technological artefacts Networks of ideas including theories, disciplines and concepts (among them design history and ANT) Proposals for papers are welcome from individuals and/or panels (of not more than three papers). Please visit the web site: http://www.networksofdesign.co.uk or email Fiona Hackney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Submission deadline: 25th February 2008 [curatorial.net] - mailing list of the Curatorial Network [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.curatorial.net/mailman/listinfo/curatorial List Archive http://www.curatorial.net/pipermail/curatorial/ Curatorial Network website http://www.curatorial.netTitle: Call for Papers - Networks of Design
Hi
I am a new member to this list, and would like to make other members aware of the conference Networks of Design which is being hosted at University College Falmouth 3-6 September 2008. For more information about the conference and 'call for papers' please visit the conference web site below.
best wishes
fiona
Networks of Design 2008 Conference of the Design History Society
University College Falmouth, UK
September 3rd – 6th 2008
The theme Networks of Design responds to recent academic interest in the fields of design, technology, humanities and the social sciences in the ‘networks’ of interactions within processes of knowledge formation. The interest in networks emerges from actor-network theory (ANT) and the work of, among others, the social theorist Bruno Latour who, along with the international designer and Droog collaborator Jurgen Bey, and Jeremy Myerson, director of research and innovation at the Royal College of art, is a keynote speaker at the conference.
Studying networks foregrounds infrastructure, negotiations, processes, strategies of interconnection, and the heterogeneous relationships between people and things. Within the wider context of post-modernism, it seems, we are experiencing a paradigm shift in design history and visual culture, and this conference offers an opportunity to address, explore and assess that shift, providing a platform for international debate and exchange.
Networks can include people, social groups, artefacts, devices, entities and ideas. Papers will be organised around five broad themes:
Networks of People including collectives and individuals
Networks of Texts including images, documents, databases
Networks of Technology including mechanical and virtual technologies
Networks of Things including material and technological artefacts
Networks of ideas including theories, disciplines and concepts (among them design history and ANT)
Proposals for papers are welcome from individuals and/or panels (of not more than three papers). Please visit the web site: www.networksofdesign.co.uk or email Fiona Hackney at [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Submission deadline: 25th February 2008
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