Andreas Broeckmann on Fri, 4 Sep 1998 10:55:14 +0100 |
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Syndicate: Performance Research: 'On Line' |
This is from the Administrator for 'Performance Research' (post@perfres.demon.co.uk), the contemporary performing arts journal published three times a year by Routledge, UK: We are currently inviting proposals for our forthcoming 'On Line' issue, co-edited by Ric Allsopp and Scott deLahunta, which will be published September 1999 (PR Vol.4, No.2). The theme for 'On Line will be as follows: Emerging digital media, information and communications technologies are changing the ways in which we understand and experience time and space, place and body. These developments challenge us to redefine existing strategies and forms of performance, and to create fresh approaches and alternative environments for performance making and composition.'On Line'wishes to explore these changing conditions as they relate to performance practice and discourse. The co-editors invite materials from individuals and groups involved in exploring territories where emerging technologies and performance overlap and intersect as well as excavations of the histories of performance and technology. There follows some further general information about 'Performance Research and more details about the 'On Line' issue, including deadline dates for proposals and submissions. Yours sincerely Clancy Pegg Administrator, Performance Research Performance Research, Market Road, Cardiff, CF5 1QE, UK e-mail: post@perfres.demon.co.uk ************************************* Performance Research/ 'On Line' Information ************************************* Performance Research is a peer reviewed performing arts journal published three times a year by Routledge, UK. It is international in scope with an emphasis on contemporary European performance. The journal aims to promote a cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas and stimulate discourses surrounding established, experimental, speculative and prospective performance work. Each issue combines thematic and general content from the current field of performance research and practice. 'On Line' will be Volume 4, Issue 2 of 'Performance Research' and will be co-edited by Ric Allsopp & Scott deLahunta. Deadlines are as follows: Proposals 1st October, 1998 Finalised Material 15th January, 1998 Publication Date Summer 1999 Format (flexible): 128pp; illustrated; typically 3-4 articles (c 6000 words) and several shorter articles (c 2000 words); interviews and profiles of contemporary artists plus photographic/graphic material, artists' documentation and 'prepared' artists pages; performance, book and archive reviews. The emphasis of the journal is on reflective in-depth articles and reviews; and on original work for the page. We very rarely publish essays of over 6000 words; the usual length is between 2000 - 4000. ********* In addition to proposals for the 'On Line' hard-copy issue (see above), we would like to encourage the submission of digital multimedia material for possible inclusion in a CD-rom to accompany the issue. ********* Please note that proposed submissions do not necessarily have to relate to issue themes. We actively welcome submissions on any area of performance research, practice and scholarship. Proposals and articles will be accepted on hard copy, disk or by e-mail file attachment. Performance Research uses MAC hardware with Word v5.1 and Claris Works v4.0 software. Please save and send files (disc or attachment) in compatible formats. If in doubt please contact us. Please ask for further guidelines on graphic/ illustration formats. All materials should be sent directly to our administrator Clancy Pegg at the above address. Submission of an article to the journal will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article have been given to the publishers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~