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- Subject: [silence] Invisible Places CFP deadline EXTENDED to 31st March
- Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 23:04:23 +0000
Invisible Places | Sounding Cities
Symposium on Sound, Urbanism and Sense of Place
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CFP Deadline Extended: 31st March
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Dates: 18 – 20 July
Location: Viseu, Portugal
For more information: www.invisibleplaces.org
Often acoustic space is ignored in the construction of a public space, yet the negative impact this has does not seem to get many complaints. People rarely require more quality of the sonic world, because the average consumer does not have the necessary references to change this state of affairs. We know that the prevalence of noise or sounds that do not convey any social significance and are a disturbance of the quality of life, reduces the ability to identify with the place we inhabit. It is therefore urgent to think about the acoustical problems societies are facing today and integrate that thinking in urban planning, architecture and management of public space, because the idea we have of ourselves, our personal awareness and the relationships we build in the external world, are inextricably linked to a space. We all exist somewhere. And personal identity also relates to this.
Call for papers – main topics
- Sound, place and identity
- Urban planning and architecture
- Policies for noise control
- Urban soundscapes
- Sound and sense of place
- The study of soundscapes as social and political intervention
- Sound communities
- The creation of positive soundscapes
- Sound art as public art
Call for audio works
We invite artists to show sound pieces approaching the subject of “Sound and Sense of Place”. We are interested in artistic works that raise awareness to the urban soundscape and that reflect critically on how cities are growing and being planned around the globe.
Important Dates
31 March: Abstracts Submission Deadline (up to 500 words)
31 March: Audio Works Submission Deadline
15 April: Notifications
28 April: Registrations open
31 May: Delivery of Full Papers and Final Versions
Scientific Committee
Adriana Sá
Angus Carlyle
Carlos Alberto Augusto
Eric Leonardson
Jennifer Stoever-Ackerman
John Levack Drever
José Bragança de Miranda
José Luís Bento Coelho
Luís Cláudio Ribeiro
Luísa Ribas
Maile Colbert
Miguel Carvalhais
Mohammed Bazine Boubezari
Peter Cusack
Pedro Rebelo
Raquel Castro
Teresa Cruz
Sabine Breitsameter
Vítor Joaquim
Additional information and submission details
* All works must be submitted via EasyChair — https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ip2014
Submissions must be original and will be rigorously reviewed by an international and multidisciplinary scientific committee, in a process that will assess originality, relevance, aesthetic and technical achievements;
* The reviewing will be double-blind; please omit all information about the authors in the submissions;
* Call for papers: submission of abstracts up to 500 words
* Audio works should be accompanied by a 500 word abstract
* All images and media assets must be cleared for publication by the authors;
* At least one of the authors of each contribution must register to the conference before the first author registration deadline in order for the work to be published in the proceedings;
* Invisible Places’s working language is English;
* Invisible Places’s conference proceedings (with ISBN) will be published online;
* Please contact the program chairs at with any questions regarding submissions.
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