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Due to the Covid19 the organizing committee, in agreement with the AIC, has decided that the AIC 14th  Congress 2021 will be held online. The website has been modified accordingly and below you will find the newsletter announcing the opening of the Abstracts submissions. Deadline March 31st.

Best Regards,

Alessandro Rizzi, Maurizio Rossi
Chairs AIC 14th Congress – Milano 2021

Newsletter – January 2021

 

 

Colour Impact 2020 – Registration now open!

Colour Impact 2020 – Registration now open!

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Registration Opens
April 20, 2020

”A New Vision for Color Education”
Saturday, June 6, 2020
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Eastern

A New Vision for Color Education

Saturday, June 6, 2020
11 AM – 5 PM Eastern

This will be a one-of-a-kind day of engaging, thought-provoking sessions focused on teaching and learning about color across disciplines.

In this extraordinary time, we invite you spend the day with your color colleagues and explore the world of color in a new light.

A note about Color Impact 2020 and 2021 – Color Impact 2020 was originally planned as a multi-day conference to be held at Yale University in New Haven, CT with a dual-track focus on Color for Education and Color for the Built Environment (Architecture). The original program has been reimagined as two separate events – the June 6, 2020 Virtual Symposium on Color in Education and a new and even better Color Impact 2021 focussing solely on Architectural Color in June of 2021. Almost every speaker scheduled for the original event has agreed to participate either this year or next. We are grateful for everyone’s support and patience as we work to bring you both of these one-of-a-kind experiences.

Color Impact 2020 and 2021 Organizing Committee

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Color Impact 2020

We are thrilled to announce that Philip Ball, author of the seminal book Bright Earth, Art and the Invention of Color, will give the keynote address at the ISCC virtual symposium on Saturday, June 6, 2020.

Why Colour?
There is arguably no topic better suited than colour to revealing the inadequacy of our traditional divisions between fields of intellectual endeavour. Since time immemorial it has drawn the interest of artists, artisans and philosophers – to which groups we might now add (among others) physiologists, linguists, zoologists, psychologists, physicists and historians. This talk will discuss what a genuinely interdisciplinary education might look like if formulated around the theme of colour.

Philip Ball is a freelance writer and broadcaster and worked for over 20 years as an editor for Nature, the world’s leading multidisciplinary science journal. He writes regularly in the scientific and popular media, and has authored many books on the interactions of the sciences, the arts, and the wider culture, including H2O: A Biography of Water, Bright Earth: The Invention of Colour, The Music Instinct, and Curiosity: How Science Became Interested in Everything. His book Critical Mass won the 2005 Aventis Prize for Science Books.

Philip is a presenter of Science Stories, the BBC Radio 4 series on the history of science. He trained as a chemist at the University of Oxford, and as a physicist at the University of Bristol. His latest book is How To Grow a Human (2019).

Color Impact 2020
An update from Color Impact 2020

An update from Color Impact 2020

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
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Due to concerns about COVID-19, we rescheduled the conference at Yale University for the same time next year.
Color Impact 2021
Color in the Built Environment
Sunday, June 6 to Wednesday, June 9, 2021
More details coming soon!
For 2020, the ISCC will be hosting a special, one-day Color in Education event the same weekend that the conference was due to start this year.
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Virtual Symposium on Color Education
Saturday, June 6, 2020Stay tuned for more information in upcoming newsletters.

Thank you for your understanding.

ISCC | IACC-NA Program Committee
Color Impact 2020/2021

AIC 2020 ABSTRACTS – NEW DEADLINE

AIC 2020 ABSTRACTS – NEW DEADLINE

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AIC 2020 MEETING
New abstract submission deadline: 5 April 2020, 5pm (GMT)
Dear AIC Members

Please see the below important messages from the AIC2020 organising team regarding the updated abstract submissions information:

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In the context of Covid-19 sanitary situation, to assess the feasibility of AIC2020 on the 6-9th October in Avignon it is indispensable to determine the number of delegates.

For that matter, this third call for abstract will be the final call, and for budget cancellation purposes, the DEADLINE for abstract submission is now set on:

5th April at 5:00pm (GMT)

Since this deadline is the definitive deadline and cannot be extended, the abstract format is now between 150 to 500 words so short abstracts can be submitted.

All abstracts can be modified until 15th April.

We apologise for sending a definitive call with a slightly earlier deadline. This decision has been carefully considered in view of the exceptional situation that can compromised AIC2020 in its actual format. In the unfortunate event that the meeting cannot be organised in Palais des Papes, an alternative format will be considered so submitted communications can be presented and published.

We hope that many of you will send a contribution so AIC2020 can succeed with flying colours!

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Yours sincerely,

Vien Cheung

AIC President