Convocatoria de la revista Arte, Imagen y Sonido

2020-05-05

ARTE, IMAGEN Y SONIDO (ART, IMAGE AND SOUND)

 

We sincerely invite researchers, artists, graduate students, teachers, and art producers to respond to our call to publish in the recently created journal Arte, Imagen y Sonido (Art, Image and Sound) . We are happy and celebrate a new space for reflection and analysis of art. All the information can be found in the following sections.

The journal Arte, Imagen y Sonido (Art, Image and Sound), refereed journal, published every six months, arises from the collegiate work of teachers and artists from the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes. Driven by the conviction that the convergences and divergences between different types of knowledge multiply the possibilities of thinking about the artistic fact, the journal presents itself as a living space for artistic documentation that opens the debate on art and its link with the contemporary Latin American world.

CALL FOR PAPERS 

The reception of shipments will be open from the publication of this call and will remain so for subsequent continuous publications. The semester numbers will start every August and January. The invitation to publication in the journal Arte, Imagen y Sonido (Art, Image and Sound) is addressed to researchers, artists, graduate students, teachers, producers of art to propose works in the following areas or sections:

  1. Research articles, preferably those that propose problematizing approaches to contemporary Latin American art through inter or transdiscipline. (3,000 to 5,000 words). Author or co-author
  2. Art criticism, preferably for those that focus on contemporary Latin American artistic practices (from 3,000 to 5,000 words). Author or co-author
  3. Academic or creative essay, that puts into discussion methodological, inter or transdisciplinary elements that emphasize the relationships between different knowledge, practices and discourses of 20th and 21st century Latin American art. (3000 to 5000 words) Author or co-author
  4. Reviews, Of books or other publications that discuss contemporary Latin American artistic phenomena. (1500 to 2000 words)
  5. Audiovisual essays, (video essay, video letter, gif, slide show) The audiovisual essay must reflect contemporary Latin American art, assuming audiovisual discourse in its development as formal poetics. It should range from 3 to 10 minutes. If it were a little longer, the lapse will be evaluated for relevance based on quality. It will be sent in MP4 format and when it is published it will be through the journal's YouTube and Vimeo channels.
  6. Interviews with producers and theorists of current Latin American art, for documentation and dissemination purposes. (3,000 to 5,000 words)
  7. Audiorama, (podcast, documentary record) Sound archive for the dissemination of contemporary Latin American art
  8. Digital gallery, Contemporary art pieces from Latin American artists may be sent under the following criteria: collective author's materials in traditional digitized or digital supports. Each work or series does not exceed 10 pieces. They must have the following elements: author's declaration between 500 to 700 words, technical sheet of each piece, image quality not less than 300 dpi, 44.1 khz or 1080p, visual format in JPG or TIFF and GIFF, audio format in .WAV or .AIFF and video format in .MOV or .MP4.

The works will be received in the portal of the journal.

The shipments must have the following characteristics:

  1. a) The file name in WORD must follow the format: first surname, second surname and names.

Eg LopezOsunaAna.docx

  1. b) You must attach the information of your personal ORCID.
  2. c) The file will include the ABSTRACT or ABSTRACT, in Spanish and English.
  3. d) The document must be written with the 12-point Times New Roman font, upper and lower case.
  4. e) All paragraphs must be justified and double-spaced.
  5. f) Title centered on Times New Roman of 14 points, upper and lower case.
  6. g) Under the title of the work must be the name of the author or co-authors and, if applicable, the name of the institution of origin or affiliation and their email.
  7. h) Themes and subtopics should be aligned to the left and in bold
  8. i) The margins should be 2.5 centimeters on each side.
  9. j) The graphics and drawings, which accompany the written documents, must be in JPG format at 300 dpi. In the case of the Digital Gallery section, they will be delivered with the requirements described in point number nine of the sections or items.
  10. k) It must have the extension stipulated for each item listed above.
  11. l) Citations and references should be made in Chicago style, at the bottom of the page. We attach the reference manual from the official page:

https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html