[ANPPOM-L] Leonardo Abstracts Service (call for submissions)

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Qua Dez 12 00:52:45 BRST 2007


Leonardo Abstracts Service (LABS)
Next submission deadline: 31 December 2007

Leonardo Abstracts Service (LABS), consisting of the English-language, 
Spanish-language and Chinese-language databases, is a comprehensive 
collection of Ph.D., Masters and MFA thesis abstracts on topics in the 
emerging intersection between art, science and technology. Individuals 
receiving advanced degrees in the arts (visual, sound, performance, 
text), computer sciences, the sciences and/or technology that in some 
way investigate philosophical, historical or critical applications of 
science or technology to the arts are invited to submit abstracts of 
their theses for consideration.

The English LABS, Spanish LABS and Chinese LABS international peer 
review panels review abstracts for inclusion in their respective 
databases. The databases include only approved and filed thesis 
abstracts. Abstracts of theses filed in prior years may also be 
submitted for inclusion.

In addition to publication in the databases, a selection of abstracts 
chosen by the panels for their special relevance will be published twice 
a year in Leonardo Electronic Almanac (LEA), and authors of abstracts 
most highly ranked by the panel will also be invited to submit an 
article for publication consideration in the journal /Leonardo/.

Thesis Abstract submittal forms for English language abstracts can be 
found at http://leonardolabs.pomona.edu

Thesis Abstract submittal forms for Spanish language abstracts can be 
found at http://www.uoc.edu/artnodes/leonardolabs

Thesis Abstract submittal forms for Chinese language abstracts can be 
found at
http://china-labs.daohaus.org
 
For more information about LABS visit: 
http://www.leonardo.info/isast/journal/calls/labsprojectcall.html
 
The LABS project is part of the Leonardo Educators and Students program.
http://www.leonardo.info/isast/educators.html

-- 
carlos palombini (dr p)
professor adjunto de musicologia
universidade federal de minas gerais
<cpalombini em gmail.com>

"'That government is best which governs not at all'; and when men are prepared for it, that will be the kind of government which they will have" (Henry David Thoreau, 1849)

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