Digital Conversations

Tuesday, October 25

Call for Papers

Human Systems - Digital Bodies
The International Digital Media and Arts Association and the Miami University Center for Interactive Media Studies partner to present CODE – an examination of the many codes that drive the digital media and arts world. This is an expanded program from previous iDMMa or IMS conferences and it will be held on the beautiful campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Pre-conference, hands-on workshops (free for iDMAa members) will begin on April 5, 2006. The conference takes place on April 6–8, 2006.

CFP: Digital Humanities Quarterly
Submissions are invited for Digital Humanities Quarterly, a new open-access peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations and the Association for Computers and the Humanities.

We welcome material on all aspects of digital media in the humanities, including humanities computing, new media, digital libraries, game studies, digital editing, pedagogy, hypertext and hypermedia, computational linguistics, markup theory, and related fields.

In particular, we are interested in submissions in the following categories:
*Articles representing original research in digital humanities
*Editorials and opinion pieces on any aspect of digital humanities
*Reviews of web resources, books, software tools, digital publications, and other relevant materials
*Interactive media works including digital art, hypertext literature, criticism, and interactive experiments. A separate call for submissions is also being issued for this area.

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