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<nettime-ann> [call] URBAN SCREENS 05 /FIRST MONDAY SPECIAL ISSUE / CALL FOR PAPERS [u] |
> URBAN SCREENS > Discovering the potential of outdoor screens for urban society > FIRST MONDAY SPECIAL ISSUE / CALL FOR PAPERS > > Deadline: Friday, 14 October 2005 > > CALL FOR PAPERS The Institute of Network Cultures and First Monday are happy > to announce our first collaborative project: a special URBAN SCREENS issue > of First Monday, scheduled for publication in early 2006. Papers from, or > thematically related to, the conference are to be published in a special > First Monday issue. Mirjam Struppek, Berlin, Geert Lovink, Sabine Niederer > and Pieter Boeder of the Institute of Network Cultures will work with Edward > Valauskas, Chief Editor of First Monday, as special editors for this issue. > > TEXT SUBMISSION As a contributor to/participant of Urban Screens, you are > invited to submit your text - or a draft/synopsis thereof - for review to > Pieter Boeder of the INC, pieterboeder@yahoo.com, who will be happy to give > you advice and editorial assistance if needed. Deadline for submission is > Friday, 14 October 2005. After that, contributors will still have 60 days to > put their papers in order. There are guidelines for authors on the First > Monday Web site at http://www.firstmonday.org/guidelines.html. > > URBAN SCREENS 2005 is an international conference ranging from critical > theory to project experiences by researchers and practitioners in the field > of art, architecture, urban studies and digital media. The focus is on > understanding how the growing infrastructure of large digital displays > influences the visual sphere of our public spaces. How can the commercial > use of these screens be broadened and culturally curated? How can urban > screens contribute to a lively urban society, and involve the audience > interactively? Urban Screens 2005, 23 / 24 September 2005, TPG Building / > Stedelijk Museum CS, 11th floor, Amsterdam. > http://www.urbanscreens.org > > FIRST MONDAY is one of the first openly accessible, peer-reviewed journals > on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet. Since its start in May > 1996, First Monday has published 631 papers in 111 issues; these papers were > written by 748 different authors. First Monday is indexed in Communication > Abstracts, Computer & Communications Security Abstracts, INSPEC, ISI Web > of Knowledge, LISA, PAIS, eGranary Digital Library, and other services. In > the year 2004, users from 835,768 distinct hosts around the world downloaded > 6,728,893 contributions published in First Monday. In August 2005, users > from 89,498 distinct hosts around the world downloaded 485,746 contributions. > http://www.firstmonday.org/ > > Contact: Pieter Boeder > Institute of Network Cultures > HvA Interactive Media > Weesperzijde 190, NL-1097 DZ Amsterdam > t: +31 640 15 09 00 > f: +31 (0)20 5951840 > pieterboeder@yahoo.com _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann