Rotura
Humanities, Literature & Arts (General) Crafts, Design & Arts Communication
Digital media art and computational art represent two families of artistic artefacts that share the characteristics of automation, numerical representation, variability, modularity, transcoding, and interactivity, although one is focused on media and their (inter)combinations, and the other on computing and algorithms.
This issue of Rotura welcomes original scientific research articles centred on creative, methodological and communicational aspects in the areas of:
Articles written in Portuguese, English, Spanish and French are welcome.
Call for papers open from 20th July to 15th October 2022.
Editors: António Araújo, José Bidarra and Pedro Alves da Veiga (CIAC/UAb).
The call for the Varia section, which hosts free-themed articles, as well as Reviews, Art Chronicles and Interviews remains open in a continuous flow.
More information here.