[spectre] CALL FOR PAPERS - Altered States

EAF Director director at eaf.asn.au
Thu Mar 10 02:47:54 CET 2005


THE PLANETARY COLLEGIUM
University of Plymouth UK
www.planetary-collegium.net

CALL FOR PAPERS
Altered States:
transformations of perception, place, and performance
A Transdisciplinary Conference
23/24 July 2005
Portland Square
University of Plymouth

Papers are invited which will contribute to the development of 
transdisciplinary
discourse between artists, scholars, scientists and technologists 
interested in issues
of heightened or paranormal perception; cognitive science; virtual, 
transformable or
esoteric architectures; psychic studies; ritual; shamanism; pharmacology and
ethnobotany; quantum consciousness; technoetics; telepresence; new media arts;
electronic literature; performance; digital music; net art; 
interactive technologies.
Chair: Professor Roy Ascott
Please email proposals (Word document) of around 300 words for papers of 20
minutes to: ASCR.2005 at planetary-collegium.net. Papers should not have been
previously published.

DEADLINE : 11th March 2005
Papers will be published online and distributed on DVD
a selection will appear in the journal Technoetic Arts
www.intellectbooks.com/journals/technoetic/index.htm

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