[ISEA2019 Extension of Submission Deadline for Paper/Panel Discussion/Poster]

[ISEA2019 Extension of Submission Deadline for Paper/Panel Discussion/Poster]
Submission Deadline for Paper(Full/Short), Panel Discussion, Poster:
10 January 2019
 
Thank you all for submitting proposals for ISEA2019. We greatly appreciate the time and consideration you showed for our Open Call. The ISEA2019 Open Call for Artworks (artistic work, artistic presentation) and Workshops/Tutorials is officially closed.
However, the Submission Deadline for Paper (Full/Short), Panel Discussion, and Poster has been extended to 10 January 2019 (11:59pm KST) due to a large number of inquiries requesting an extension. We look forward to receiving more proposals for papers, panels, and posters.
 
Moreover, for the Academic Program, a session on education is planned to be emphasized. We cordially invite you to actively participate in the symposium.
Please visit our website for more information at: http://isea2019.isea-international.org/ and refer to the ‘Submission Guidelines’ webpage for application details. (http://isea2019.isea-international.org/submiGuide.asp)
[Special Session: Art, Tech and Money]
We are thrilled to announce a special session on art, technology and money. This session will explore new ecosystem(s) among art, technology and money. Most of us in art and technology field have had to rely on governmental funds or private charity. But with the rise of social impact investment there may be a new horizon opening up for creating new values, where artists and technologists find new ways of communicating with the public. In this special session we want to explore new opportunities as well as possible risks.
We look forward to receiving various proposals regarding this new session.
For Enquiries: isea2019@nabi.or.kr
 
 
 

Sue Gollifer is currently the Director of the ISEA International Headquarters. She is an artist, a Principal Lecturer in Fine Art and the Course Leader for Digital Media Arts MA and a researcher and curator at the University of Brighton, UK. She is on a number of National and International Committees, including (CAS) the Computer Arts Society, (DAM), Digital Art Museum, and (DAC) the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community. She is currently the ACM Chair of ‘The Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement in Digital Art’.

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