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GENERAL CALL FOR PAPERS
The 26th International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts
Blurring the Boundaries: The Trans-Real and Other Movements
Wyndham March 16 - 20, 2005
Fort Lauderdale Airport Hotel
Guest of Honor: Rudy Rucker
Guest Scholar: Damien Broderick
Special Guests: John Kessel and Albert Goldbarth
Permanent Special Guest: Brian Aldiss
Autobiography made fantastic. Reality redefined. According to trans-realist Rudy Rucker, it's "writing about immediate reality - or your idiosyncratic perceptions of it - in a fantastic way." At ICFA-26, we look forward to a broad range of discussions examining the trans-real and other movements that blur the boundaries between genres and between worlds, including the New Wave, Cyberpunk, the Interstitial Arts, Slipstream, the New Weird, and more.
And, as always, we also welcome proposals for individual papers and for academic sessions and panels on the work of any of our guests OR ON ANY ASPECT OF THE FANTASTIC IN THE ARTS IN ANY MEDIA. The deadline for submission of individual proposals is 1 December, 2004. Keep checking www.iafa.org for updated information on guests, registration, and submission information.
GENERAL CALL FOR PAPERS
The 26th International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts
Blurring the Boundaries: The Trans-Real and Other Movements
Wyndham March 16 - 20, 2005
Fort Lauderdale Airport Hotel
Guest of Honor: Rudy Rucker
Guest Scholar: Damien Broderick
Special Guests: John Kessel and Albert Goldbarth
Permanent Special Guest: Brian Aldiss
Autobiography made fantastic. Reality redefined. According to trans-realist Rudy Rucker, it's "writing about immediate reality - or your idiosyncratic perceptions of it - in a fantastic way." At ICFA-26, we look forward to a broad range of discussions examining the trans-real and other movements that blur the boundaries between genres and between worlds, including the New Wave, Cyberpunk, the Interstitial Arts, Slipstream, the New Weird, and more.
And, as always, we also welcome proposals for individual papers and for academic sessions and panels on the work of any of our guests OR ON ANY ASPECT OF THE FANTASTIC IN THE ARTS IN ANY MEDIA. The deadline for submission of individual proposals is 1 December, 2004. Keep checking www.iafa.org for updated information on guests, registration, and submission information.
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Date: 2004-11-14 05:00 am (UTC)Versus, of course, the representation confusion (http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?RepresentationConfusion) endemic to the mythologizing of cyberspace (http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?CyberSpace#quixotic) that is not real.
That is, software (http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?WhatIsSoftware) itself is a new writing form that is in a stage similar to the introduction of writing in civilization, with scribes and interpreters, except it has aspects of it that hail back to pre-agrarian society where the Word was real.
I'd have to separate the wheat and chaff from that which spewed from McLuhan though, so I may not be able to do this credibly by March.
What do you think? Or is this already well understood?
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Date: 2004-11-14 01:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-14 01:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-16 06:42 pm (UTC)