January 27, 2003

'So Far, So Close' (Call

'So Far, So Close' (Call for contributors).

e-critures.org sez:

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PROJECT: "SO FAR, SO CLOSE"
Due to the speed of today«žs new media, the dematerialization of contents, as well as the monitoring of bodies and places, there is no distance, only proximity.
Nudity, transparency, the quest for intimacy, the ultimate fading of the observed, there is no proximity, only distance.
The collective e-critures.org is a unique online resource for the artists, theorists of the e-literature.
e-critures.org invites submissions for its first special edition.
The theme : "so far, so close"
The domain : multimedia artworks and theoretical texts.
Selected contributions will be featured in a dedicated section of e-critures.org
A CD-Rom will be published, accompanied by a booklet.
>> Deadline for proposals : 1st December 2002


>> Deadline for work submittal : June 2003


>> Release of CD-Rom and booklet : Early 2004
++ E-mail outline proposals to : edito@e-critures.org


++ Artworks and texts submissions are to be e-mailed to : edito@e-critures.org as attachments.


++ For files larger than 1MB, please contact us at : edito@e-critures.org
== Artworks are to be in the following formats : HTML, JPEG, GIF, SWF, DCR, MOV, MP3, etc.


== Theoretical texts are to be in Microsoft WORD format.
The text of CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS can be downloaded in PDF format.

Many thanks in advance.

The Members of the Editorial Board

Serge Bouchardon,
Lucie de Boutiny,
Evelyne Broudoux,
Gérard Dalmon,


Xavier Léton,
Xavier Malbreil


My favorite part of all that is "Theoretical texts are to be in Microsoft Word."

Posted by xian at January 27, 2003 12:17 PM
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