Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 19, No. 352.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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[1] From: "Alexander Gelbukh" <gelbukh_at_cicling.org> (54)
Subject: CFP: CICLing-2006 -- Computational Linguistics,
Springer LNCS, February, Mexico -- one week reminder
[2] From: Jeremy Hunsinger <jhuns_at_vt.edu> (190)
Subject: call 'arts and technology'
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Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 07:56:44 +0100
From: "Alexander Gelbukh" <gelbukh_at_cicling.org>
Subject: CFP: CICLing-2006 -- Computational Linguistics,
Springer LNCS, February, Mexico -- one week reminder
CICLing-2006
7th International Conference
on Intelligent Text Processing
and Computational Linguistics
February 19-25, 2006
Mexico City, Mexico
Endorsed by the ACL
www.CICLing.org/2006
PUBLICATION:
LNCS: Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
Abstract: October 17, late submissions can be considered;
Main text: October 24, 2005 (for registered abstracts).
MODALITIES:
Full paper: 12 pages, short paper: 4 pages.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Nancy Ide, Rada Mihalcea,
2 more to be announced, see website.
EXCURSIONS:
Ancient pyramids, Monarch butterflies,
great cave and colonial city, and more.
All tentative. See photos on www.CICLing.org.
AWARDS:
Best paper, best presentation, best poster, best demo.
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| Topics
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Computational linguistics research:
Comp. Linguistics theories and formalisms,
Knowledge representation,
Comp. morphology, syntax, semantics,
Discourse models,
Machine translation, text generation,
Statistical methods, corpus linguistics,
Lexical resources;
Intelligent text processing and applications:
Information retrieval, question answering,
Information extraction, Text mining,
Document categorization and clustering,
Automatic summarization,
Natural language interfaces,
Spell-checking;
and all related topics.
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| Schedule (tentative)
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Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday: full-day excursions;
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: talks;
Monday: Welcome party & poster session. See website.
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See complete CFP and contact on www.CICLing.org/2006
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Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 07:58:04 +0100
From: Jeremy Hunsinger <jhuns_at_vt.edu>
Subject: call 'arts and technology'
Begin forwarded message:
>From: david tetzlaff <djtet_at_conncoll.edu>
>Date: October 18, 2005 11:42:49 PM EDT
>To: cultstud-l_at_mailman.acomp.usf.edu
>>Reply-To: Cultural Studies <cultstud-l_at_mailman.acomp.usf.edu>
>
>
>Folks working in anything related to 'digital culture'
>'interactivity' etc. may be interested in this:
>
>
>>CALL FOR ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY PAPERS, MUSIC COMPOSITIONS, ART
>>WORKS, THEATER, VIDEO, FILM, DANCE COMPOSITIONS AND INTERACTIVE
>>INSTALLATIONS
>>
>>"CONNECTIVITY: THE TENTH BIENNIAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARTS AND
>>TECHNOLOGY", March 30 - April 1, 2006
>>
>>The Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology at Connecticut College
>>is pleased to announce "Connectivity: The Tenth Biennial Symposium
>>on Arts and Technology", March 30 - April 1, 2006. The mission of
>>the symposium is to present new works, research and performances
>>in the areas of technology and the arts. The symposium will
>>consist of commissioned works, paper sessions, panel discussions,
>>art exhibitions, interactive environments, music concerts,
>>screenings and multi-media performances. In an effort to demystify
>>the artistic process and create a forum for dialogue, we are
>>encouraging all presenters and artists to speak about their work
>>at the symposium.
>>
>>The Center seeks submissions in the general areas of
>>Interactivity, Cognition, Compositional and Artistic Process,
>>Social and Ethical Issues in Arts and Technology, Art, Music,
>>Video, Film, Animation, Theater, Dance, Innovative Use of
>>Technology in Education, Scientific Visualization, Virtual
>>Reality, and other pertinent topics relating to arts and technology.
>>
>>
>>SUBMISSION CATEGORIES
>>
>>COMMISSIONED WORKS
>>Proposals for new, original, interdisciplinary works will be
>>accepted for a "Commissioned" category. Works must be created by a
>>team consisting of two or more members, and must combine two or
>>more areas of creative expression and contain a major technology
>>component. Proposals will be accepted for performances, concerts,
>>showings or installations; completed works will be presented
>>during the symposium. Proposals must include detailed technical
>>and production requirements, and a proposed budget. Limit of one
>>proposal per team. The piece must not have been previously
>>published, performed or exhibited. Awards will be granted at the
>>discretion of the Center. Submissions not accepted for the
>>commissioned category will also be reviewed for the general
>>submissions category. Accepted commissions will be awarded a
>>stipend of $3000 and a residency at Connecticut College between
>>March 27 and April 1 that includes:
>>- performance or installation of the accepted work
>>- workshops with students
>>- attendance at the symposium
>>- presentation at the symposium
>>
>>
>>PAPERS
>>A two-page extended abstract or complete paper, including
>>technical requirements, must be submitted by email or mail. Upon
>>acceptance, revised papers must be submitted electronically by
>>January 31, 2006 as a PDF. Complete technical requirements for
>>presentation must be included. Papers will be published by the
>>Center in the symposium proceedings. All rights will remain with
>>the author. Papers will be selected for twenty-minute
>>presentations as part of the daily schedule of speakers. Papers
>>may be grouped by the Center in a panel discussion format.
>>
>>PANEL DISCUSSIONS
>>Proposals for panel discussions are encouraged. Proposals should
>>include names of prospective panelists and topic, which should
>>address the general areas of the symposium. Papers may be grouped
>>by the Center in a panel discussion format.
>>
>>
>>CREATIVE WORKS
>>In addition to academic and theoretical papers, submissions of
>>technology-based or technology-oriented creative works are
>>encouraged. Maximum one proposal per person or team, and we
>>reserve the right not to review multiple pieces in a single
>>submission. All submissions must be accompanied by a one-page
>>description/abstract for presentation at the symposium about the
>>work, a list of complete technical needs, biography and contact
>>information. See specific categories for additional
>>requirements. All presenters and artists are encouraged to speak
>>about their work at the symposium. Symposium registration will be
>>required for all symposium attendees.
>>
>>MUSIC COMPOSITIONS
>>Music submissions (composition, performance, theory,
>>interactivity, signal processing and music understanding) are
>>encouraged. Works for instruments, digital media, CD or
>>interactive compositions are also being solicited for "tape only"
>>concerts or live performance. Works should not exceed 15 minutes
>>in length and should be submitted with accompanying score, where
>>appropriate. Music must be submitted on CD for review, with
>>accompanying scores as required. Musicians, dancers and actors
>>may be available for live performance pieces. All submissions must
>>be accompanied by a one page description/abstract for presentation
>>at the symposium about the work. Complete technical and
>>performance requirements must be included.
>>
>>ART
>>Submissions of digital art, web art and other technology-based or
>>technology-oriented art forms are encouraged. Submissions of
>>desktop interactive works, self-contained web works, time based
>>work, performance and installations will be considered. Acceptance
>>may be constrained by technical needs, security and financial
>>considerations. Artworks will be reviewed on the basis of
>>documentation of the work presented in the form of a website, CD,
>>DVD, VHS or slides. Submissions must include a one-page
>>description/abstract for presentation at the symposium about the
>>work, portfolio (maximum 4 jpegs, no larger than 2 Mb each), brief
>>biography, contact details, and complete technical needs and
>>spatial requirements
>>
>>VIDEO AND FILM
>>Submissions of short video or film works that include a
>>significant 'technology' component in their creation, aesthetic or
>>theme are encouraged. The 'tech' involved may be 'high' or 'low',
>>ranging from digital animations and motion capture work on the
>>'high-tech' end to various methods of creating film without
>>photography, or novel uses of the projector beam on the low tech
>>side. Works that display worthy reflections on the nexus of art,
>>society and technology, even if created by primarily
>>'conventional' means, are encouraged. Submissions in the category
>>of 'expanded cinema' and projection performance will be accepted,
>>but resources are limited and artists presenting such work should
>>expect to bring all or much of their own essential gear.
>>Submissions must include a one-page description/abstract of the
>>work and VHS, DV or DVCAM tape, DVD (tape preferred). For works
>>involving anything other than standard video or 16mm projection, a
>>complete description of technical and space needs is required.
>>Exhibition format will be DV, DVCAM, or 16mm film (no home-burned
>>DVDs).Selection for screening may be made in part on the maker's
>>willingness/ability to attend the symposium.
>>
>>DANCE AND THEATER
>>Computer-generated or computer-aided dance compositions and
>>theater works are being solicited for live demonstrations or for
>>videotaped presentations. Specially produced dance or theater
>>videos are of particular interest as opposed to concert tapes or
>>other archival uses of video. Also of interest are proposals for
>>workshops, demonstrations of software for dance or theater
>>notation, choreographic analysis, interactive studies and/or multi-
>>media studies of performance in dance and theater. Performances
>>may be accepted, but will be limited by technical needs and
>>financial considerations. All submissions should be accompanied by
>>a web site, CD, DVD or VHS, and one page description/abstract for
>>presentation at the symposium about the work, biography, contact
>>details, and complete technical needs and spatial requirements.
>>
>>IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS
>>
>>DEADLINES
>>(must be postmarked or emailed by date)
>>November 1, 2005: Commissioned Works Deadline
>>December 1, 2005: Commissioned Works Notification
>>December 1, 2005: General Submission Deadline
>>December 22, 2005: General Acceptance Notification
>>January 31, 2006: Final papers must be received as a PDF
>>March 27 - April 1, 2006: Residencies for Commissioned Works
>>March 30 - April 1, 2006: Symposium
>>
>>RETURN
>>Submissions, art works, slides, CDs, DVDs, VHS, tapes or scores
>>will only be returned if a self-addressed stamped envelope or
>>packaging is provided.
>>
>>SEND SUBMISSIONS TO:
>>Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology
>>Connecticut College
>>270 Mohegan Avenue - BOX 5365
>>New London, CT USA 06320-4196
>>phone: [860] 439-2001
>>email: cat_at_conncoll.edu
>>http://cat.conncoll.edu
>
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