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Call For Papers: 3rd INCLUSIVA-NET MEETING: NET.ART. THE EVOLUTION OF ARTISTIC CREATION IN THE NET-SYSTEM International Seminar

Dates of the event: *March 2 - 6, 2009* at the Cultural Center of Spain
in Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Open call for papers to be presented within the context of this third
meeting of the Inclusiva-net platform. This edition aims to develop an
analysis of the current situation of artistic practices on the web from
various theoretical and critical perspectives. It includes seminars,
debate sessions, and lectures of papers chosen from this public call.
Many topics will be addressed including questions such as: Can we speak
of a second epoch in net.art? What do the new art forms based on
on/off-line hybridization contribute? What critical reflection do new
manifestations of digital creations in networks offer us? What are the
new relations between creation and dissention?

Key words: Artistic creation, Art History, Criticism, Aesthetics,
Anthropology, Communication Theory, Latin America, curatorship,
networked art, Web 2.0, semantic web, amateurism, software art,
Blog-art, metaverses, 3D social networks, online activism, flash mobs,
politicized aEoeswarmingaE , etc.

More info and paper submission form:
http://medialab-prado.es/article/3er_encuentro_inclusiva-net_convocatoria_para_presentar_comunicaciones_


Contact: inclusiva2009 [at] medialab-prado.es

Organizer: Medialab-Prado <http://medialab-prado.es>

*MEDIALAB-PRADO*
Plaza de las Letras
C/ Alameda, 15
28014 Madrid (Spain)
+34 913 692 303
www.medialab-prado.es

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