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We invite the following contributions:
Paper presentations
Paper presentations will disseminate case studies, artistic experiments, research methods and key findings presented as PowerPoints or videos.
Artist talks
Artist talks will disseminate the personal and social experiences, use of methods, material knowledge and findings of their artistic experiments or projects, as PowerPoints or videos.
Artistic posters
Posters can be used as a method to communicate artistic and research results, processes, ideas and/or concepts using primarily visual content.
Workshop
Workshops will not be offered in hybrid mode. Some suggestions for online workshops are presented in ‘Format of submissions’.
All conference outcomes, such as videos, PowerPoint presentations and posters, will be disseminated via the AMASS narrative platform.
Format of final submissions
Authors can submit any of the following formats as conference presentations:
The submission of a virtual presentation is recommended to provide more visibility to your paper. However, in exceptional cases, an author may decide not to submit his/her presentation due to professional (copyright, private contents, etc) or personal reasons. With the consent of conference participants, all conference presentations will be presented on the AMASS narrative platform.
How to submit your abstract
Paper presentations
Paper presentations will disseminate case studies, artistic experiments, research methods and key findings presented as PowerPoints or videos.
Artist talks
Artist talks will disseminate the personal and social experiences, use of methods, material knowledge and findings of their artistic experiments or projects, as PowerPoints or videos.
Artistic posters
Posters can be used as a method to communicate artistic and research results, processes, ideas and/or concepts using primarily visual content.
Workshop
Workshops will not be offered in hybrid mode. Some suggestions for online workshops are presented in ‘Format of submissions’.
All conference outcomes, such as videos, PowerPoint presentations and posters, will be disseminated via the AMASS narrative platform.
Format of final submissions
Authors can submit any of the following formats as conference presentations:
- Video (mp4): A video with the author presenting the main ideas of the paper presentation or artist talk should be recorded. The recommended length for video presentations is 15 minutes.
- Presentation slides: Authors can submit a PowerPoint or PDF file with the presentation material and slides. There is not a specific template for presentations and participants can adopt the one of their preference. The recommended number of slides is 15-20. All submissions, paper presentations and artist talks, should include the sound recorded presentation (embedded in the presentation file).
- Online workshops: Images, audio, video and moving images can be used in open access applications such as, but not limited to, jamboard or padlet.
- Workshops: Art actions will be offered at the conference venue.
- Artistic posters (PDF): Posters should be essentially creative and include a good combination of words, pictures, and graphics. They should include the results and conclusions of the papers, but authors are suggested to avoid including too much text in the poster, but instead focus on charts, figures, drawings, paintings, collage, graphic design, photographs, infographics, to name a few. The poster size should be A1. Accompanying text (which is optional, but must be presented in a separate document) can be used in one A3 page (1.5 margins) describing the poster using language understandable by a non-specialist audience.
The submission of a virtual presentation is recommended to provide more visibility to your paper. However, in exceptional cases, an author may decide not to submit his/her presentation due to professional (copyright, private contents, etc) or personal reasons. With the consent of conference participants, all conference presentations will be presented on the AMASS narrative platform.
How to submit your abstract