----------------------------Original message---------------------------- TECHNOGRAPHY: Writing With and About New Media and Technology CALL FOR PAPERS AND PANELS!! The TECHNOGRAPHY Conference is looking for papers or panels on the following subjects: Interactive media; Video games; Early & Future technologies; Virtual reality; Cyberspace; BBSs, the Internet, e-mail and networks; Camcorder culture; Medical imaging (radar, MRI, ultrasound, etc.); Infrared and Ultraviolet photography; Home theatre systems; Computer imaging; et. al. Papers or panels are welcomed on these topics or other technologies and their relation to areas including history, culture, art, activism, ethics, ethnography, genre, phenomoenology, indexicality, narrativity, mediation, national and transnational cinemas, sociology, documentary, and other such categories. There will be a total of 11 panels of three papers each; in order to maintain a seminar atmosphere, we will likely need to limit attendance to those people giving papers, so early submissions are strongly recommended. Send panel and paper proposals to: The Technography Conference Department of Critical Studies USC School of Cinema-Television University of Southern California, University Park Los Angeles CA 90089-2211 Panel proposal deadline: March 15, 1995 Paper proposal deadline: March 30, 1995 The conference will be held June 8-11, 1995 at the University of Southern California, coincident with Los Angeles' Digital World Expo (June 5-7) and the Show Biz Expo (June 10-12). For further information on the conference, please contact conference organizers Mark J.P. Wolf, Karen Vered or Heather Gilmour at the above address or e-mail them at [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]