IJART addresses arts and new technologies, highlighting computational art. With the evolution of intelligent devices, sensors, and ambient intelligent/ubiquitous systems, projects are exploring the design of intelligent artistic artefacts. Ambient intelligence supports the vision that technology becomes invisible, embedded in our natural surroundings, present whenever needed, attuned to all senses, adaptive to users/context and autonomously acting, bringing art to ordinary people, offering artists creative tools to extend the grammar of the traditional arts. Information environments will be the major drivers of culture.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Art and Technology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed research journal published by Multidisciplinary Journals. Manuscripts are invited from all academic disciplines. We welcome papers in the following areas:
Anthropology, Applied Linguistics, Applied Physics, Architecture, Artificial Intelligence, Astronomy, Biological Sciences, Botany, Chemistry, Communication studies, Computer Sciences, Computing technology, Cultural studies, Design, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Education, Electronics, Energy, Engineering Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Ethics, Ethnicity and Racism Studies, Fisheries, Forestry, Gender Studies, Geography, Health Sciences, History, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Labour studies, Languages and Linguistics, Law, Library Studies, Life sciences, Literature, Logic, Marine Sciences, Materials Engineering, Mathematics, Media Studies, Medical Sciences, Museum Studies, Music, Nanotechnology, Nuclear Physics, Optics, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Publishing and editing, Religious Studies, Social Work, Sociology, Space Sciences, Statistics, Transportation, Visual and Performing Arts, Zoology and all other subject areas.
New media arts, science and technology
Interactive/visual theatre, the neurobiological base of acting, digital/wearable cinema
Augmented performance in dance
Artificial intelligence-based art practice, web art and postmodernism
Using analysis of artworks in conjunction with AmI to produce novel objects
Using AmI to promote the creativity of a human user
Autonomic sensor networks and wearable computers in the performing arts
Computer vision and optical tracking for music and dance performance
Cognitive intelligence and natural intelligence for the arts
Collaborative distributed environments
Evolutionary art systems that create drawings/images/animations/sculptures/poetry/text
Evolutionary music systems that create musical pieces/sounds/instruments/voices
Choreographing media for interactive virtual environments
New media actors, new media aesthetics
Social and ethical issues in the arts and technology.
Topics:
This Journal focuses on:
Fashion and Custom
Painting
Graphic
Sculpture
Internal / External Design
Decor
History of Art
Hologram
Drama
Modern Arts
Fine Arts
Musical Studies
Cinema
Anthropology
Applied Linguistics
Applied Physics
Architecture
Artificial Intelligence
Astronomy
Biological Sciences
Botany, Chemistry
Communication studies
Computer Sciences
Computing technology
Cultural studies
Design
Earth Sciences Ecology
Education
Electronics Energy
Engineering Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Ethics
Ethnicity and Racism Studies
Fisheries
Forestry
Gender Studies
Geography
Health Sciences
History
Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
Labour studies
Languages and Linguistics
Law
Library Studies
Life sciences
Literature
Logic
Marine Sciences
Materials Engineering
Mathematics
Media Studies
Medical Sciences
Museum Studies
Music
Nanotechnology
Nuclear Physics
Optics
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Publishing and editing
Religious Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Space Sciences
Statistics
Transportation
Visual and Performing Arts