Symposium on Systems Research in the Arts

A Symposium
                                   on
                      Systems Research in the Arts
                   to be held in conjunction with the
   11th International Conference on Systems Research, Informatics, and
                               Cybernetics

Papers are invited for a Symposium on Systems Research in the Arts, to
be held in conjunction with the 11th International Conference on Systems
Research, Informatics, and Cybernetics, August 2-7, 1999 in Baden-Baden,
Germany. The study of systems within the scope of traditional
arts-related theory, or the application of general systems methodologies
to the analysis of music, the visual arts, dance, or architecture are
areas of particular interest. For further information, please visit
http://www.iias.edu. Additional details may be obtained from Jim Rhodes
at jrhodes@shorter.edu.

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Jim Rhodes
Associate Professor of Mathematics/Computer Science
Shorter College
Rome, Georgia 30165 USA
Office: 706.233.7272
Home: 706.291.3823
Fax: 706.236.1515
Email: jrhodes@shorter.edu
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The 2nd Symposium on Systems Research in the Arts
“Music, Environmental Design, and the Choreography of Space”
to be held in conjunction with the
12th International Conference on Systems Research, Informatics,
and Cybernetics
Papers are invited for the 2nd Symposium on Systems Research in the
Arts, to be held in conjunction with the 12th International Conference
on Systems Research, Informatics, and Cybernetics, July 31-August 5 in
Baden-Baden, Germany. The study of systems within the scope of traditional
arts-related theory, or the application of general systems methodologies
to the analysis of music, architecture, interior design, dance, theatre,
and the visual arts are areas of particular interest.

Abstracts of approximately 200 words should be submitted for evaluation.
All proposals will be judged based on scholarly quality, originality, and
potential for further discourse. Papers may be submitted electronically
in Microsoft Word format to Jim Rhodes, Shorter College, USA (jrhodes@shorter.edu)
or Jane Lily, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA (lilyj@buffalostate.edu).
For more complete contact information and details about the symposium,
please visit the Arts
Symposium home page
.

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Jim Rhodes

Associate Professor of Mathematics/Computer Science

Shorter College

315 Shorter Avenue

Rome, Georgia 30165 USA

Office: 706.233.7272

Home: 706.291.3823

Fax: 706.236.1515

Email: jrhodes@shorter.edu