[Air-L] Fwd: Launching InVisible Culture Issue 20: “Ecologies"

iskandar zulkarnain iskandar.zulkarnain.78 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 19 10:46:57 PDT 2014


Apologies for x-posting.

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From: Anderson, Joel Neville <joel.neville.anderson at rochester.edu>
Date: Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 1:41 PM
Subject: Launching InVisible Culture Issue 20: “Ecologies"
To: VCS-GRADS at lists.rochester.edu


 Dear all,

I’m happy to announce that *InVisible Culture* has just launched Issue 20:
“Ecologies” (Spring 2014):

http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/current-issue

We’ll be promoting this over the next few days, so please feel free to
circulate via social media, listservs, and word of mouth. In addition, IVC
is still accepting submissions to issue 22, “Opacity,” so please also
circulate the CFP at the following link:

 http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/cfp-invisible-culture-issue-22-opacity

 Thanks! I’ve pasted the press release below.


Best,
Joel

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 *InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal of Visual Culture* (IVC),
published through the University of Rochester’s graduate program in Visual
and Cultural Studies, is pleased to announce the launch of Issue 20:
“Ecologies.” For this issue, we explored the "ecological" turn in
contemporary visual culture. Furnishing an awareness of habitat, rooted in
the Latin verb “it lives,” ecology refers to the dynamism of the natural
world. But it also lends to an understanding of the dynamism of different
kinds of environments, from the virtual to the visual. Authors Adam Levin,
Roberta Buiani, Beatrice Choi and Hans Vermy contributed articles expanding
upon these connotations, at the same time reshaping definitions
of liveliness, agency, and subjectivity. Issue 20 also features three
artworks by Cary Peppermint/Leila Nadir (EcoArtTech), Elçin Maraşlı, and
Eddee Daniels that visualize and embody a spectrum of ecologies. Making use
of IVC’s open access electronic format, these works take on several forms:
artist interview, installation documentation, online book, and photo essay.

IVC is a student run interdisciplinary journal published online twice a
year in an open access format. Through peer-reviewed articles, creative
works, and reviews of books, films, and exhibitions, our issues explore
changing themes in visual culture. Fostering a global and current dialog
across fields, IVC investigates the power and limits of vision.

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