Call for Papers: Can we learn from robots about love?
Can we learn from robots about love?
A collection of academic, activist and artistic essays will be published in a full-colour book in September 2018 in conjunction with the ROBOT LOVE art manifestation exhibited on different platforms in Eindhoven during 2018/2019. The project will be developed in close collaboration with Dutch Design Foundation, Baltan Laboratories, STRP Biennial and the Technological Universities of Twente, Delft and Eindhoven.
Concept: Ine Gevers/ Niet Normaal Foundation.
Editorial Board: Ine Gevers, Iris van der Tuin, Klaas Kuitenbrouwer, Luis Lobo-Guerrero, Robin Celikates, Martijntje Smits. Editorial assistance: Wisse Ruyter, Dennis Kerckhoffs.
Practicalities: We would like to invite you to submit a proposal of 350 words. If accepted, we will contact you to make agreements for submitting a paper of around 3500 words. Please note: we aim for a diverse and educated audience of not only academics but also artists, activists, coders, hackers, designers, science fiction writers and all those with an interest and critical embracing of AI.
Deadlines The deadline to submit your abstract of 350 words is March 1, 2017 The deadline to submit your paper of 3500 words is June 1, 2017 Final selection by the editorial board is July 1, 2017 Deadline finished papers November 1, 2017 Final deadline for edited and corrected submissions April 1, 2018 Ready for print: July 2018 For questions please email Wisse Ruyter: wisse@robotlove.nl
Last modified: | 18 January 2017 09.16 a.m. |
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