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    Call for papers - Language

    Translating E-Lit?

    International Conference (Jan. 16 and 17, 2020, Paris 8 University, France)

    The main focus of this conference will be translation as process, rather than as a mere product, which will prompt us to apprehend translated works as belonging to one or several networks, contexts and translational cultures. In short, translation is a concept that throws new light onto the exchanges and differences pertaining to contemporary digital literary culture. Contemporary digital literary culture mobilizes multiple operations: it involves translation across languages, but includes circulations characteristic of other translational issues at large: exchanges between interfaces, media, codes, institutions, cultural perspectives, artistic and archiving practices. In turn, digital forms of textuality share a certain number of aspects within ubiquitous environments, which means that translational processes will lead us to consider creative practices that stand beyond the traditional field of literature. 

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    Call for papers - Europe

    Multiplied works through the optic of collections and archives

    Le Centre d'étude des arts contemporains (CEAC) organise un colloque international intitulé L’œuvre multipliée au prisme de la collection et de l’archive. Cette manifestation constituera un rendez-vous important pour la communauté scientifique française et européenne impliquée dans la théorisation et la pratique de l’œuvre multipliée contemporaine. Ce colloque s’inscrit dans une volonté de mettre à jour plus spécifiquement les pratiques de la collection et de l’archive au sein du multiple et des éditions d’artistes (livres, affiches, disques, vidéos, éditions électroniques, etc.).

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