CALL FOR PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS
AND WORKS FOR EXHIBITION

After the success of the last two MIX DIGITAL conferences, Bath Spa
University is hosting Writing Digital: MIX DIGITAL 3 in the newly completed
Commons building at the Newton Park Campus, just outside of Bath. Bath Spa
University’s School of Humanities and Creative Industries, with its stellar
Creative Writing Department, is at the forefront of both research into and
teaching of creative practice across many forms. MIX DIGITAL has
established itself as an innovative forum for the discussion and
exploration of writing and technology, attracting an international cohort
of contributors from the UK, Australia, and Europe as well as North and
South America. From 2015 the conference will be biennial and will become
one of the flagship conferences for the university.

Writing Digital will take full advantage of our brand-new Commons building
and its interactive spaces through hosting a vibrant mix of academic
papers, practitioner presentations, seminars, keynotes, discussions and
workshops, as well as an exhibition of work by conference participants.

Our partners, The Writing Platform, will showcase the two winning projects
from the competitive bursaries they will have awarded earlier in 2015 for
new creative writing and technology projects. There will also be a separate
call to digital artists for entries to an international competition to
create work for our Media Wall.

Confirmed keynotes include Naomi Alderman talking about how and why a
literary novelist came to be the imaginative power behind the hugely
successful apps, Zombies! Run, and The Walk; also confirmed is Blast
Theory, internationally renowned as one of the most adventurous artists’
groups using interactive media, creating new forms of performance and
interactive art – they’ll be discussing their current kickstarter-funded
project, Karen.

Papers/presentations and workshops are invited in relation to the on-going
themes of creative writing and digital technology, the future of the book,
new forms of publishing, and new forms of digital curation, and in any of
the following areas:

DIGITAL FICTION AND DIGITAL POETRY
DIGITAL ART AND TEXT
NON-FICTION AND MULTI-PLATFORM PUBLICATION (DIGITAL AND PRINT)
DIGITAL AND INTERACTIVE SCRIPTWRITING (INCLUDING THEATRE-MAKING AND FILM
-MAKING)
TRANSMEDIA PRACTICE
COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN WRITERS AND TECHNOLOGISTS
PARTICIPATORY MEDIA
TRANSNATIONAL CREATIVITY

In partnership with the Digital Cultures Research Centre at UWE there will
be co-curated strand for which presentations on the following are sought
around either the practice of interactive documentary and or the emergent
field of ‘ambient literature’, including mobile, locative, and other
site-specific storytelling forms.

In partnership with Bath Spa’s Media Futures Research Centre there will be
co-curated strand on ‘Analogue Futures’ for which invitations on the
following are sought: the digitalisation of writing practices and
techniques; remediation associated with emerging digital technologies; slow
media; concepts and cultures of vintage, heritage and authenticity;
sustainability and materiality within the realm of digital media. Workshops
on creative practice and pedagogical papers in relation to any aspect of
the above are welcome. Please note that works submitted for exhibition will
not be considered unless the artist is attending the conference.

A selection of conference papers will be developed for publication in a
special issue of Convergence: the International Journal of Research into
New Media Technologies.

There will also be a separate competitive international call to create a
new artwork for our eight-metre high digital gallery space, MediaWall; this
work will be launched during Writing Digital.

Abstracts of up to 300 words for a 20-minute paper/presentation or a
90-minute workshop should be sent to mixdigital2...@gmail.com by 31 January
2015. Conference booking will open in November. A limited number of rooms
on campus will be available for delegates.

Bath Spa University Conference Committee: Katharine Reeve, Lucy English,
Kate Pullinger, Maggie Gee, Mike Johnston, Kristin Doern, Dan Ashton and
Anthony Head.
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