CFP: Composition: Making Meaning through Design / symposium, UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 15; May 15-16)
Call for Papers:
Composition:
Composition:
Making Meaning through Design
An interdisciplinary symposium on material texts
15-16 May 2014
University of California, Santa Barbara
An interdisciplinary symposium on material texts
15-16 May 2014
University of California, Santa Barbara
"Composition" can refer to the content of a text,
piece of music, or work of art, to its visual and material
manifestations, as well as to the act of production. As form relates
to function, so each sense of composition influences the other. From
inscriptions and scrolls, to broadsheets and serials, to graphic novels
and e-books, design elements inform reading practices and structure
meaning.
Composition: Making Meaning through Design
is an interdisciplinary symposium that asks how design features (such
as format, material, type font/ script, and imagery, to name but a few)
can alter, enhance, or otherwise affect the transmission of meaning and
shape a text's use. This symposium aims to
bring together scholars from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives
in order to promote engaging new dialogues in book history. We warmly
invite submissions for papers which may consider a broad scope of topics
including, but not limited to:
- the relationship of materiality and content
- how a text’s format or design shapes reading practices
- the interplay of text and image
- how the author-reader relationship is mediated through design
- design interventions by readers
- changes in form or design over time
- how a text's format expresses space, time, sound
- how media borrow and adapt formal or design elements from one another
- how archival practices affect or interact with design
Proposals of approximately 300 words (for 20-minute paper presentations) should be submitted along with a CV to materialtexts@gmail.com by January 15, 2014.
We are able to offer limited funds to offset travel
costs for participants. If you wish to be considered for such funding,
please indicate this when submitting your proposal.
This symposium is organized by the History of Books
and Material Texts Research Focus Group at UCSB, convened by Charlotte
Becker, English; Sophia Rochmes, History of Art and Architecture;
and James Kearney, English.
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