[Leonardo/ISAST Network] NEW Chinese language LABS database for thesis abstracts

Leonardo/ISAST isast at leonardo.info
Tue Aug 28 17:37:16 EDT 2007


Leonardo is delighted to announce the opening of the Chinese language 
Leonardo Abstracts Service (LABS) database, following the establishment 
of the English language and Spanish language LABS databases.

The Chinese language LABS, organized by Ken Fields at the China 
Electronic Music Center at China's Central Conservatory of Music, is for 
abstracts of art/science/technology MA or PHD theses written in Chinese 
and can be found at: http://china-labs.daohaus.org

The Chinese-language peer review panel for 2006/2007 includes:

Ma Gang, Central Academy of Fine Art, Beijing
Zhang Peili, China Academy of Fine Art, Hangzhou
Zhang Xiaofu, Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing
Zhu Qingsheng, Peking University, Beijing
Lothar Spree, Tongji University, Shanghai
Kenneth Fields, Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing

Thesis Abstract submittal forms for Chinese language abstracts can be 
found at:

http://china-labs.daohaus.org

Leonardo Abstracts Service (LABS)
Bi-annual submission deadlines (on-going) are: 30 June and 31 December

Leonardo Abstracts Service (LABS), consisting of the English-language 
database, Spanish-language database and Chinese-language database, is a 
comprehensive collection of Ph.D., Masters and MFA thesis abstracts on 
topics in the emerging intersection between art, science and technology. 
Individuals receiving advanced degrees in the arts (visual, sound, 
performance, text), computer sciences, the sciences and/or technology 
that in some way investigate philosophical, historical or critical 
applications of science or technology to the arts are invited to submit 
abstracts of their theses for consideration.

Further information on LABS can be found at:
http://www.leonardo.info/isast/journal/calls/labsprojectcall.html

Leonardo/ISAST is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Donations are 
tax-deductible in the U.S. To learn more about Leonardo/ISAST's 
projects, programs and activities, visit http://leonardo.info
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