Whatever your background or discipline we hope that you will give
consideration to presenting us with your experience and expertise
within a unique multi-disciplined approach to the study of the acoustic
environment that is Acoustic Ecology.
Nigel Frayne
Chair of the Board
World Forum for Acoustic Ecology
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WORLD FORUM FOR ACOUSTIC ECOLOGY (WFAE)
International Symposium - Call for Papers and Projects
19 - 23rd March 2003
Melbourne, Australia
http://www.afae.org.au
Call for:
a) theoretical papers; research reports;
b) sound art, composition or installation reports;
c) projects in the fields of design; architecture; urban design;
environmental planning; economics; politics;
d) projects in the fields of new media; literature;...
Acoustic Ecology is a broad and multi-disciplined approach to the study
of the acoustic environment. The central issue is the relationship
between environment and the organisms which inhabit it. Historically
sound artists and music practitioners have featured in the dialogue
around acoustic ecology as they explore their sound world. There are
many other people who study and employ the sound medium - engineers,
scientists, bioacousticians, audiologists, psychologists,
anthropologists, educators, designers and more.
The WFAE International Symposium seeks to provide a forum for the
expression of this diverse range of knowledge, views and expertise and
thereby find connections between them. Authors will be required to
attend the event and should nominate their choice to be refereed or
non-refereed by an international panel. Refereed papers will be
published in the proceedings of the event while publication of
non-refereed papers will be given consideration by the papers committee.
Professionals, academics, artists, scientists and others are invited to
present research, artwork or projects in their field of expertise.
Authors are encouraged to include clear references to the underlying
principles of their field of interest as well as the relationship
between their work and other disciplines within the field of acoustic
ecology
ABSTRACTS:
500 words or less
FORMAT:
Plain text or MS Word rtf file
SEND TO:
Roger Alsop <>
Roger Alsop
Victorian College of the Arts
Production Centre
234 St Kilda Rd
Melbourne 3004
Victoria
Australia
CLOSE DATE FOR ABSTRACTS:
14th October 2002
ACCEPTANCES NOTIFIED:
14th November 2002
FINAL PAPERS DUE:
3rd February 2003
SYMPOSIUM PAPER SESSIONS:
19, 20th March 2003
For more information visit:
http://www.afae.org.au
and
http://www.wfae.net
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