[Air-L] CFP - Time, transcendence and performance
Maeva Veerapen
Maeva.Veerapen at arts.monash.edu.au
Tue May 26 20:24:05 PDT 2009
Hi everyone,
sorry for posting across lists. This is the call for papers,
presentations and performances for the time. transcendence. performance
2009 Conference to be held in October at various locations in Melbourne
and in Second Life. Abstracts and performances proposals are accepted for
both in-world or Melbourne activities. Please specify where of the two
locations you are interested in.
Please open attached document for more information if interested.
Regards,
Maeva VEERAPEN
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PhD Student
Centre of Drama and Theatre Studies
School of English, Communications and Performance Studies
Arts Faculty
Monash University
Call for Papers, Presentations and Performances
The number of motion in respect of before and after? Irrecuperable diachrony of pure passingness? Reversible? Relative? Real? Living present? Original transcendence? Structure of consciousness? The various Western philosophical traditions have, since their inception, continuously attempted to grapple with the question of time, but still, the problems remain unsolved, the paradoxes tangled, the contradictions unsettled.
Performers and artists understand time as an essential dimension of their media. Many contemporary artists foreground the temporal as a theme in their practice and making. Movements, rhythms, bodies, sounds, objects, experiences, memories, dreams, imaginings and dwellings are recorded, performed and activated in their duration, moment, event and passing.
time transcendence performance brings together the expertise and experiences of scholars and artists in a format that permits the thinking and doing of time with an aim towards mutual elucidation. Drawing together papers, panels, diverse performance practices, exhibitions, installations, screenings and workshops, this transdisciplinary conference and inter-media event initiates a global discussion, investigation and critique of temporality in its performative, phenomenological and transcendental dimensions. The tangible consequences of this cross-fertilisation offers promise for researchers, scholars and artists alike.
To begin this gathering and discussion, this conference invites presenters across discourses, disciplines and media, questioning and emphasising the taken for granted yet complex and mysterious phenomenon of time.
Proposals are invited in, but not limited to, the following categories:
1. Paper Presentation (20 mins)
2. Panel Presentation (1 Hour)
3. Discussion Group (I Hour max)
4. Workshop for conference participants
5. Practice based research with showing
6. Performance or performative event
7. Exhibition of solo or group work
8. Machinimas
9. Installations
10. New media work (subject to own technical provision)
Submission Guidelines for Papers and Presentation Proposals
Email abstracts and presentation proposals to: ttp2009 at arts.monash.edu.au
A reply of receipt will be made within two days of submission. Please re-send if you fail to receive one
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: FRIDAY 19 JUNE
Please email abstracts and proposals as an attachment. Save document in either PDF format; or as Word 97-2007 Document (.doc). Submissions not adhering to the guideline specifications will not be considered.
� Paper abstracts and presentation proposals 300 words
� Panels, discussion groups and workshop proposals 500 words
Make clear your name, contact details, affiliation and title of your paper, presentation, performance, or artwork at the top of the page.
All academic abstracts and proposals are subject to peer review by a selection committee., complying with DEET DEEWR and individual university workload accreditation requirements . Notification of acceptance will be made by email.
A refereed collection of selected work from the conference will subsequently be published, and an ongoing journal/forum for continuing the investigation established.
Submission Guidelines for Performances, Practice-based Research, Screenings and other Media
Please submit an �Expression of Interest� (up to 500 words) to: ttp2009 at arts.monash.edu.au outlining:
� How you propose to engage with the conference theme
� What medium/s you are working in
� Number of people involved
� Technological requirements (please note that there are a limited amount of resources that can be provided)
All proposals are subject to review by a panel comprised of academic and professional artists. In the event that your proposal is considered, you will be contacted for further discussion and invitation to submit supplementary material such as footage or images.
Timeline of events
(Please check website: http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/drama-theatre/conferences/ttp2009/
regularly for changes and updates)
� Friday 19 June 2009 � Deadline for all submissions
� Friday 3 July 2009 � Notification of Acceptance for all submissions
� Tuesday 30 June 2009 � Deadline for early bird Registration
� Friday 14 August 2009 � Full paper deadline for Conference proceedings on-line
publication
� Friday 28 August 2009 - Peer review feedback
� 1, 2, 3 October 2009 - Conference at Caulfield Campus, Monash University, DanceHouse in
Carlton, and Second Life
For any enquiries regarding your submission or information about the conference,
email: ttp2009 at arts.monash.edu.au
in-world contact: Ninoo Nansen
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Maeva VEERAPEN
PhD Student
Centre of Drama and Theatre Studies
School of English, Communications and Performance Studies
Arts Faculty
Monash University
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