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CfP: 1st symposium on Balkan communication design histories
29-30 June 2012 | Izmir Turkey
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BALKAN LOCUS-FOCUS
29-30 June 2012 | Izmir, Turkey
http://fadf.ieu.edu.tr/balkanlocusfocus
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
This call for participation asks for studies of communication
design in the broader region of the Balkans/Southeastern
Europe.
Consisting of heterogeneous cultural groups and diverse
socio-economic structures, the region has had a turbulent
history in the last century, marked by violent manifestations
of ethnic conflict but also by regimes that fostered
political integration. Its multiple design histories
sometimes intersected, but often diverged to distinct
national trajectories that looked for points of reference
beyond the region's geographical borders.
This two-day symposium held at Izmir University of Economics,
Turkey (Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, Visual Communication
Design Department) in collaboration with Parsons, USA (School
of Art and Design History and Theory), intends to offer first
insights on the yet silent and poorly recorded histories of
communication design in the Balkan peninsula, focusing on the
period from the late 19th century to the present. This is the
first attempt to comprehensively map visual communication (in
the areas of graphic design, advertising, typography, web
design, media, and inclusive of non-commercial examples,
private initiatives and state/civil service design) in the
socio-political and mental territories of the region. The aim
is thus threefold:
First, to present and document existing and/or
unpublished research through paper presentations.
Second, to initiate a forum for emerging issues to
be investigated and for new projects to be launched
(e.g. more comprehensive national and transnational
trajectories, oral histories, comparative studies).
This aim will be achieved in moderated academic
workshops with the intention of generating
co-authored papers to be published on the
conference website, and if possible, a design
journal special edition.
Third, to see design practice presentations by
contemporary Balkan designers feed and inspire new
thinking, and generate oral histories for future
research.
The overall goal of this hybrid event is for scholars,
researchers and designers from the Balkans to establish
links, forge collaborations, and create a strong community of
design historians and practitioners.
The symposium committee will seek papers under the following
four THEMES (inclusive but not limited to):
T1: Inter-Nationalism/Regionalism, Identity(ies), Propaganda, Politics.
T2: Modernization, Professionalization, Institutionalization.
T3: Inter-Balkan Connections/Networks, International Influence/Impact.
T4: Contemporary Practice, Multi-disciplinary Design, New Media.
There will be three SESSION types:
PPS: Paper Presentation Sessions
AWS: Academic Workshop Sessions
DPPS: Design Practice Presentation Sessions
There will be four moderated academic workshops during the
symposium. Confirmed moderators are Fedja Vukic (University
of Zagreb, Croatia), Bratislav Pantelic (Sabancı University,
Turkey) and Jilly Traganou, co-moderator (Parsons, USA).
More information and updates on workshop themes and means of
participation will be available on the website.
You may be part of this symposium as one or more PARTICIPANT types:
Presenter by delivering a paper presentation during PPS.
Discussant by provoking dialogue with the AWS moderator
and other discussants.
Designer by presenting your work produced in the period
from the 1960s to the present at DPPS.
Attendee.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
PPS: 1 Abstract (350 word max) + 1 visual (low res.) + short bio
(75 words) + CV.
AWS: 1 Abstract (500 word max) providing your knowledge and
provocations on one of the 4 workshop themes (to be announced
in the website) + short bio (75 words) + CV.
DPPS: 1 Abstract (350 word max) supported by visuals of your work
(low res.) + short bio (75 words) + CV.
Please use the attached PDF form (BLF_Abstract-Submission-Form.pdf)
and rename it to:
SESSIONtype_theme#_SURNAME_Shortened-title-of-your-abstract_01.pdf
e.g. PPS_t2_SMITH_Modernity-and-magazine-design-in-Bulgaria_01.pdf
Use Adobe Reader to open the form and enter your text in the
fields and save the document. (Get free Adobe Reader at:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/)
Enter your personal data, contacts, paper title and the abstract
text on page 1. Enter your short bio on page 2 of the form. Send
your visual as separate .jpg image file(s) not larger than 2 MB
each. Your CV can be attached as a separate .pdf or .doc file.
Submit your material to:
DOCUMENTS DOWNLOAD
Call for Participation
http://fadf.ieu.edu.tr/balkanlocusfocus/BLF_CfP_2012.pdf
Abstract Submission Form
http://fadf.ieu.edu.tr/balkanlocusfocus/BLF_ASF_2012.pdf
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for all abstracts: 15 March 2012
Announcement of accepted participants: 15 April 2012
REGISTRATION
For details on registration fees and payment methods, please
consult the symposium website:
http://fadf.ieu.edu.tr/balkanlocusfocus
SYMPOSIUM LANGUAGE
The language of the symposium will be English.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Jilly Traganou, Associate Professor, School of Art and Design
History and Theory, Parsons The New School for Design
Marina Emmanouil, Lecturer, VCD (IEU)
Aren Kurtgözü, Assistant Professor, VCD (IEU)
Laurie Churchman, Assistant Professor, VCD (IEU)
Fulya Ertem, Assistant Professor, VCD (IEU)
Alessandro Segalini, Lecturer, VCD (IEU)
Artun Özgüner, Research Assistant (IEU)
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CfP: 1st symposium on Balkan communication design histories
29-30 June 2012 | Izmir Turkey
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