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From: "Convergence" <CONVERGENCE@luton.ac.uk>
Organization:  University of Luton
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 12:24:48 GMT
Subject:       Call for papers/Latest issue
Reply-to: Convergence@luton.ac.uk


Convergence: The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
*CALL FOR PAPERS*

The Summer 2000 issue of Convergence (vol. 6, no. 2) will be a special
issue on Synthesisers, Sound and Music. Contributors are invited to submit
papers on any aspect of the relationship between synthesisers, sound and
music in audio and/or audio-visual media over the last 50 years.

Copy deadline for refereed research articles:  30 October 1999
But expressions of interest are encouraged as soon as possible as several
papers are already under consideration. 

All proposals and submissions for this special issue to:

Philip Hayward,
Director of the Centre for Contemporary Music Studies,
Macquarie University,
Sydney,
NSW 2109,
Australia.

phone:  +61 2 805 7111
fax:  +61 2 9850 9245
email:  phayward@humanities.mq.edu.au 

All other inquiries, proposals for articles or completed papers should be
sent 
to: Julia Knight or Alexis Weedon, Editors, Convergence, Dept of Media Arts, 
University of Luton, 75 Castle Street, Luton, LU1 3AJ, United Kingdom.
Web site: 
www.luton.ac.uk/Convergence Tel: +44 1582 734111, fax: + 44 1582 489014,
email: 
Convergence@luton.ac.uk


*LATEST ISSUE*
Spring 1999 (vol. 5 no. 1)
Contents

Debates

Peter Braunstein
The Case for Lateral Thinking: Discerning New Thought Patterns in the 
Contemporary Info-Sphere

Christie Carson
Digital Resources: Do They Entrench or Enliven the Canon?

Articles

Amy Bruckman
The Day After Net Day: Approaches to Educational Use of the Internet

Philip Hayward
Inter-Planetary Soundclash: Music, Technology and Territorialisation in Mars 
Attacks! 

Marjorie D. Kibby
The Didj and the Web: Networks of Articulation and Appropriation

Feature Reports

Dan Fleming
Wired Scholarship: The Invisible College Revisited

Ted Krueger
Intelligence and Autonomy

Reviews

Rebecca Coyle
Resounding Technologies
Joel Chadabe, Electric Sound: The Past and Promise of Electronic Music; and
Paul Theberge, Any Sound You Can Imagine: Making Music/Consuming Technology 

Margaret Morse
The Beat Goes On: Materialist and Embodied Approaches to the Virtual
Sean Cubitt, Digital Aesthetics; and John Wood (ed), The Virtual Embodied: 
Presence/Practice/Technology 

Micheline Frenette
Media, Education Culture: A Series in Search of Direction
Sue Howard (ed), Wired-Up, Young people and the electronic media; and J. 
Sefton-Green (ed), Digital diversions, Youth culture in the age of multimedia 

Bruce C. Klopfenstein
The New Internet Math: Webonomics
Evan I. Schwartz, Webonomics: Nine Essential Principles for Growing Your
Business on the World Wide Web 

Mary C Dyson
Artworks for Learning
Masterworks for Learning: a college collection catalogue, Allen Memorial Art 
Museum

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