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Vectors Perception issue now online! 

Vectors: Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular is
pleased to announce the launch of its Winter 2007 issue devoted to the
theme of Perception: http://www.vectorsjournal.org
<http://www.vectorsjournal.org/>

Our fourth issue of Vectors examines the sensory, phenomenological, and
epistemological stakes of perception at different moments of history and
in varied geographies, paying special attention to the cultural, ethical
and ideological stakes of what, how, and when we perceive. Featured
scholars include Sharon Daniel, Eric Faden, Anne Friedberg, Perry
Hoberman, Donald Hoffman, Caren Kaplan, Laura Marks, and Trevor Paglen.
Vectors is produced by editors Tara McPherson and Steve Anderson,
co-creative directors Erik Loyer and Raegan Kelly, and programmer Craig
Dietrich.

Vectors is an international peer-reviewed electronic journal dedicated
to expanding the potentials of academic publication via emergent and
transitional media. Vectors brings together visionary scholars with
cutting-edge designers and technologists to propose a thorough
rethinking of the dynamic relationship of form to content in academic
research, focusing on the ways technology shapes, transforms and
reconfigures social and cultural relations. We only publish works that
exceed the boundaries of print.

Please also explore previous issues in the Vectors Archive and
contribute to an ongoing dialogue with the project creators via the
Vectors Forums. Feel free to share this announcement widely.

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