Histories, Theories and Practices of Sound Art, Deadline 22 March 2015
Following the May 2014 conference at Goldsmiths, University of London and the Courtauld Institute of Art, Leonardo Electronic Almanac have announced that the following call for papers has been extended until 22 March 2015 for an issue on Histories, Theories and Practices of Sound Art with a specific focus on curation. Please see below for full details.
Histories, Theories and Practices of Sound Art - Leonardo Electronic Almanac
Senior Editor: Lanfranco Aceti
Editors: James Bulley, John Levack Drever, Morten Søndergaard
Call for papers
Traditionally, the curator has been affiliated to the modern museum as the persona who manages an archive, and arranges and communicates knowledge to an audience, according to fields of expertise (art, archaeology, cultural or natural history etc.). However, in the later part of the 20th century the role of the curator changes – first on the art-scene and later in other more traditional institutions – into a more free-floating, organizational and ’constructive’ activity that allows the curator to create and design new wider relations, interpretations of knowledge modalities of communication and systems of dissemination to the wider public.
- Curating Interfaces for Sound + Archives
- Methodologies of Sound Art Curating
- Histories of Sound Art Curating
- Theories of Sound Art Curating
- Practices and Aesthetics of Sound Art
- Sound in Performance
- Curating Interfaces for Sound + Archives
- Methodologies of Sound Art Curating
- Histories of Sound Art Curating
- Theories of Sound Art Curating
- Practices and Aesthetics of Sound Art
- Sound in Performance
- Sound in Relation to Visuals
For scholarly papers, please, submit the final paper ready for peer review. Your contribution will be reviewed by at least two members of the LEA board and revisions may be requested subject to review.
Guidelines for paper proposals:
(a) Email your submission to info@leoalmanac.org. Subject heading: Sound Art Curating
For those of you that have submitted to the previous two editions of the conference via EasyChair - that system is managed by Morten Sondergaard and unfortunately there seems to be a problem with retrieving all of the papers. Please do resubmit to info@leoalmanac.org for consideration for publication.
Lea is a highly regarded international academic publication and the Editor in Chief expects due diligence from all submitters.
(b) Length for full articles: around 5,000 words. Abstract: around 500 words (in .doc format.)
(c) Referencing style: http://www.leoalmanac. org/lea-referencing-style/
(d) Images: A single full page image should be at least 18,5 cm (width) x 26 cm (height) and must be at 300 dpi minimum, .TIFF preferred (otherwise .JPG). A double spread (an image on two adjacent pages) should be at least 36,2 cm (width) x 26 cm (height) and must be 300 dpi minimum. (Do not forget image captions, credits, and copyright notices.)
(e) Download a sample paper here: http://www.leoalmanac. org/sample-paper/
(f) Send signed copyright forms along with your paper. Download copyright forms here: http://www.leoalmanac. org/copyright-forms/
(g) Further guidelines, including author checklist and how to avoid common mistakes: http://www. leoalmanac.org/category/ guidelines/
(h) Deadline for submission of full articles: March 22, 2015.
(i) After the reviews are complete with communication to authors expected on June 1, 2015, you will receive a letter of acceptance and a publication schedule.
All proposals should be sent to: info@leoalmanac.org
Our publication formats allow for full-colour throughout and we encourage rich pictorial content where relevant and possible.
Note, however, that all material submitted must be copyright-cleared (or due diligence must be evidenced).
For further information or image submission, contact: Ozden.Sahin@ leoalmanac.org
We look forward to hearing from you!
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