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Reskin - Call For Graphic works

 
 
Suprabahpoo
18:14 / 21.02.05
Apologies if this isn't within proper use of forum. I'm working as an assistant with a professor at Hunter College in NYC & we're searching for a graphic-novel type work for an upcoming collection to be published by MIT Press in 2005. It is a collection of women writers/theorists, so if you know of any works by female comics creators, any recommendations would be great - would consider published or unpublished; various formats; and works of varying length. Further details below (this was also sent out on Ellis' BadSignal list a couple of weeks ago). Thanks.
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We are trying to reach graphic novel-comic-hybrid image fiction makers to call for graphic works. I am a digital media professor / artist at Hunter College, NYC, and i'm working on a collection of fiction and theory called _reskin_ with my collaborator austin booth (to be
published with the academic publlisher MIT press this year). We mix fiction and theoretical works in the book dealing with body modification, skin, and technologies of the crossing of boundaries: transgender, transpecies, virtual and physical... the volume explores the fluidity-permeability between categories relating to skin and the
body, especially how technology plays a role in these crossings. We're especially interested on issues of race and technology. The current table of contents (sans graphic work) is located below...

We would love to include a graphic novel excerpt or short piece with the other works in the collection. There are some other visual works in the volume, such as the tattoo novel project in which participants in her large scale literary work tattooed themselves with an individual from
the work; she then photographed the words on skin... Unf. MIT only publishes in B/W

We'd like to publish 1-2 excerpts or entire works of 3-20 pages in the _reskin_ collection.

As we're working with a nonprofit publisher, the benefit to the artist would be exposure to your work in artistic, literary, and academic circles and hopefully more attention to the work of graphic novelists/storytellers in general. MIT Press has probably not published any graphic fiction and our collection could pave the way for more blurring of genre boundaries between art, literature, fiction, and theory.

We are also seeking pieces which explore the act of computer programming for a future volume called re:CODE; in this volume, we're especially interested in the act of programming, the way the programmer makes worlds.
Please send links to work for either project (urls are best) to mary.flanagan@hunter.cuny.edu
deadline for consideration is February 25th 2005.
 
  
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