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First Call for Papers and Abstract Submissions: abstract submission for
refereed papers - deadline 12 January 2007


STILLNESS: 2007 Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth
Education Program: International Conference

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CADE: Computers in Art and Design Education
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12 - 14 September 2007, Perth, Western Australia


Conference website: http://www.beap.org/
Follow link to conferences for
 <http://cedar.humanities.curtin.edu.au/conferences/cade/index.cfm>
<http://cedar.humanities.curtin.edu.au/conferences/cade/index.cfm>


The Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP) is Australia's pre-eminent
festival dedicated to showcasing innovative works of art in the areas of new
media, electronic screen, sound and interactive media and is the largest and
most visionary electronic arts event in the region.

Through a broad program of exhibitions, conferences and public talks, BEAP
provides a focus for discussion and exploration of the emergent aesthetic,
social and technological implications that surround the electronic arts, in
all its possible forms, whether visual, audio, interactive, temporal,
experiential, digital, 'bio' or 'nano'.

The Computers in Art and Design Education (CADE) conference is a major
international event for those interested in the exploration of ideas at the
intersection of pedagogy, arts, design, science, and technology. The 2007
conference will provide a focus for shared learning, dialogue and
interaction that directly informs professional methodologies and practice.

In 2007 CADE partners with the Biennale for its first conference outside
Europe, creating a new focus for exploring the latest research and practice
within creative arts education at the point where the 'digital' is both a
challenge and a strength.

Perth, the capital of the state of Western Australia, has a distinct
creative community that celebrates the uniqueness of Western Australia's
stunning bio-diverse environment and combines Indigenous, European and
Southeast Asian cultures.

Internationally recognised for its commitment to research in bio and
electronic arts in tertiary education, Perth welcomes delegates to explore
and reflect on global perspectives from a pivotal point within the
Asia-Pacific region.

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Conference theme
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We invite educators, theorists and creative arts practitioners to meet in
Perth, Australia, to explore the paradox of "Stillness."

"Stillness" is the theme for the 2007 Biennale. The concept of "stillness"
will become an anchor for events in the ceaseless flows of data and provide
a reflective moment for new ideas to emerge and interact, explode or
coalesce, blossom or fade.

BEAP will be supporting and encouraging a community of artists to explore:
       *       Stillness as Sound
       *       Stillness as Bio
       *       Stillness as Data
       *       Stillness as Duration

CADE will challenge you to confront these conceptual issues.

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Call for papers
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We invite contributions for paper presentations, posters and panel
discussions that address the conference theme of "stillness." Papers should
provide theoretical understanding, analysis and documentation of creative
arts and digital technologies and related contexts for educational
development.

The term creative arts includes: new media, multimedia, web design,
interactive arts, computer games and mixed media performance and traditional
disciplines (such as fine arts, sculpture, photography, printmaking, fashion
and textiles, graphic design, illustration, 3D design, product design
interior design, architecture, drama, theatre, dance and music).

All submitted abstracts, poster submissions and papers will be double blind
peer reviewed by an international panel. Submissions accepted and presented
at the conference will be published in the conference proceedings.

500-word abstracts required by 12 January 2007
Full submission can be made through the conference website.
 <http://www.beap.org/> <http://www.beap.org/>
Follow link to conferences for
 <http://cedar.humanities.curtin.edu.au/conferences/cade/index.cfm>
<http://cedar.humanities.curtin.edu.au/conferences/cade/index.cfm>


Join us in Perth - 12 - 14 September 2007.

Conference Convenors
Suzette Worden, Professor of Design, Curtin University of Technology,
s.worden at curtin.edu.au
Lelia Green, Professor of Communications, Edith Cowan University,
l.green at ecu.edu.au
Paul Thomas, Artistic Director, Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth,
paul.thomas at beap.org



 
 
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