CALL FOR ARTICLES - n.2 IJACDT JOURNAL

CALL FOR ARTICLES - issue n.2 of the IJACDT JOURNAL
International Journal of Art, Culture and Design Technologies (IJACDT)
Send your submission proposal to: [email protected]
Deadline: 30 June 2011
See http://www.igi-global.com/IJACDT for more information
Guidelines for Submission
http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/TitleDetails.aspx?TitleId=41032&DetailsType=GuidelinesForSubmission
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International Journal of Art, Culture and Design Technologies (IJACDT)
DESCRIPTION
The International Journal of Art, Culture and Design Technologies (IJACDT) links art, design, science, and culture with emerging technologies. IJACDT provides a forum for exchanging ideas and findings from researchers across the design, arts, and technology disciplines. This journal covers theoretical and practice experiences among industrial design fields, architecture, art, computer science, psychology, cognitive sciences, humanities, cultural heritage, and related fields. IJACDT presents different arguments within project culture from the historical, critical, philosophical, rhetorical, creative, pedagogic, and professional points of view.
Mission
The mission of the International Journal of Art, Culture and Design Technologies (IJACDT) is to promote an interdisciplinary research approach to understand cutting-edge theories and practices arising from the influence of technological innovation on creativity. IJACDT bridges the knowledge communication gap across humanities, scientific, and technical disciplines. IJACDT is at the epicenter of technological-scientific-artistic research and provides a common platform for information exchange between academia and industry, between scholarship and professionalism, between theory, criticism, and practice.
Types of submissions
- Empirical research
- Conceptual models
- Theory building
- Innovative methodologies and applications
- Case studies
- Book reviews on selected books,textbooks or specific topics dealing,with values,concepts,and applications of breakthrough information science and technology.
Coverage
Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following:
# Aesthetics and semantics
# Artworks, performances, and installations
# Creative and innovative media arts concepts and projects
# Cultural heritage within the Web
# Cybernetics, artificial intelligence, and cognitive-based concepts and practices
# Digital art, digital culture, net art, and digital design
# Edutainment
# Human-computer interaction studies and applications
# Human issues/impacts
# Imaginary and creative concepts and applications
# Information visualization in art and design issues
# Innovative Web, Web3D, and multimedia studies and applications
# Psychology and cognition studies
# Social and ethical issues
# Technologies for teaching art and design
# Virtual architecture and heritage
# Virtual, augmented, and mixed realities in art and design
# Visual languages