Dates: 23-24 January 2019
Location: University of Bolton, Bolton, UK
Website: Futurescan 4
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 28 June 2018
Fashion and textiles practice intersects traditional processes and innovative technologies. Tacit knowledge acquired through hand skills, making, utilising equipment and working with processes is fundamental to developing understanding. Although practical learning is valued, the teaching of creative and making subjects is under threat in formal education. Within the fashion and textile industries there are skills shortages. Heritage crafts risk being lost as digital technologies and automation impact upon future generations.
The Association of Fashion & Textile Courses (FTC) invites submissions for its forthcoming conferenceFuturescan 4: Valuing Practice, which provides an international forum for the dissemination of research, creative practice and pedagogy surrounding fashion and textiles. Submissions are encouraged from established and early career researchers, postgraduates, practitioners, makers and educators regarding completed projects or work in progress under the following topics:
Valuing Artisan Skills, Drawing and Making
Learning from History, Tradition and Industry
Collaborating and Cross-disciplinary Working
Integrating and Connecting Digital Technologies
Designing Responsibly and Working Sustainably
Promoting Diversity, Employability and Community
Investigating Creative Processes and Pedagogy
Contributors can select from the following submission formats:
Full Paper: 20-minute conference presentation
Short Paper: 10-minute conference presentation
Exhibition: examples of practice-based work
For all submission formats please upload a 200-300 word abstract and biography (200 words max) to: https://futurescan4.exordo.com/ (you will be required to setup an account first). You can also upload images (5 max - jpeg, tiff, png, bmp) to accompany your abstract.For exhibits of practice-based work please include images, provide dimensions of work and suggest methods of display i.e. wall-mounted, free standing, digital.
All abstracts will be double-blind peer reviewed.
For conference enquires please email: chair@ftc-online.org
Key Dates
Closing date for abstracts - 28th June 2018
Acceptance and Feedback - 7th September 2018
Presentations and Exhibits submitted - 16th January 2019
Futurescan 4 Conference - 23rd-24th January 2019
Conference Paper / Article Submission - 12th April 2019
Online Publication
Abstracts, selected conference papers and exhibited work will be
published online with ISSN, by the FTC.
Full Paper: 3000-5000 words
Short Paper: 1500-3000 words
Exhibition Report: 1500-3000 words
Associated Journals
We are delighted to announce that articles formed from conference presentations can be submitted to the following associated conference journals for consideration:
Fashion Practice: Design, Creative Process & the Fashion Industry
Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice
Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education
Articles for journal submission will be subject to journal peer review processes and must comply with the relevant journal publication guidelines.
Location: University of Bolton, Bolton, UK
Website: Futurescan 4
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 28 June 2018
Fashion and textiles practice intersects traditional processes and innovative technologies. Tacit knowledge acquired through hand skills, making, utilising equipment and working with processes is fundamental to developing understanding. Although practical learning is valued, the teaching of creative and making subjects is under threat in formal education. Within the fashion and textile industries there are skills shortages. Heritage crafts risk being lost as digital technologies and automation impact upon future generations.
The Association of Fashion & Textile Courses (FTC) invites submissions for its forthcoming conferenceFuturescan 4: Valuing Practice, which provides an international forum for the dissemination of research, creative practice and pedagogy surrounding fashion and textiles. Submissions are encouraged from established and early career researchers, postgraduates, practitioners, makers and educators regarding completed projects or work in progress under the following topics:
Valuing Artisan Skills, Drawing and Making
Learning from History, Tradition and Industry
Collaborating and Cross-disciplinary Working
Integrating and Connecting Digital Technologies
Designing Responsibly and Working Sustainably
Promoting Diversity, Employability and Community
Investigating Creative Processes and Pedagogy
Contributors can select from the following submission formats:
Full Paper: 20-minute conference presentation
Short Paper: 10-minute conference presentation
Exhibition: examples of practice-based work
For all submission formats please upload a 200-300 word abstract and biography (200 words max) to: https://futurescan4.exordo.com/ (you will be required to setup an account first). You can also upload images (5 max - jpeg, tiff, png, bmp) to accompany your abstract.For exhibits of practice-based work please include images, provide dimensions of work and suggest methods of display i.e. wall-mounted, free standing, digital.
All abstracts will be double-blind peer reviewed.
For conference enquires please email: chair@ftc-online.org
Key Dates
Closing date for abstracts - 28th June 2018
Acceptance and Feedback - 7th September 2018
Presentations and Exhibits submitted - 16th January 2019
Futurescan 4 Conference - 23rd-24th January 2019
Conference Paper / Article Submission - 12th April 2019
Online Publication
Abstracts, selected conference papers and exhibited work will be
published online with ISSN, by the FTC.
Full Paper: 3000-5000 words
Short Paper: 1500-3000 words
Exhibition Report: 1500-3000 words
Associated Journals
We are delighted to announce that articles formed from conference presentations can be submitted to the following associated conference journals for consideration:
Fashion Practice: Design, Creative Process & the Fashion Industry
Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice
Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education
Articles for journal submission will be subject to journal peer review processes and must comply with the relevant journal publication guidelines.
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