Deadline- 30th, June 2012
Critical Information is an interdisciplinary graduate student conference, which provides a platform to assess current scholarship and research at the intersection of art, media, and society. Critical Information is particularly interested in engaging both collaborative and individual papers or projects that address the following issues: Art and Social Theory, Philosophy and Media, Mediated Image Making, the Work of Art in the Information Age, Media and Memory, Identity and Representation in the Mediated Environment, Mediated Intercultural Exchange, Media Excess, the History and Future of the Image, and more. All themes pertaining to the juncture of media, theory, society, and the visual arts will be considered.
Eligibility-
Open to all current graduate students and those who have received a graduate degree within the last year, Critical Information is sponsored by the MFA Art Criticism & Writing Department at the School of Visual Arts.
How to apply?
- Name, school, department affiliation, academic status
- Phone number, email address
- Title of Paper or Project
- Abstract including thesis statement and main argument, 100–150 words
Please submit the above information and abstract within the body of an email. No attached word documents.
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