[Bridges] Announcing Bridges Donostia, the 10th annual Bridges conference

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               Celebrate the Tenth Annual Bridges Conference

                              BRIDGES DONOSTIA

               Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture

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        Bridges: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science
        School of Architecture, The University of the Basque Country
                      San Sebastian (Donostia), Spain

                              July 24-27, 2007

The conference consists of a 4-day combination of Bridges Conference
activities (July 24, 26, and 27) and an excursion day to Bilbao (July
25).  Please visit the Announcement page at the conference website for
a complete announcement.

THE CONFERENCE

The Bridges Conferences, running annually since 1998, bring together
practicing mathematicians, scientists, artists, educators, musicians,
writers, computer scientists, sculptors, dancers, weavers, model
builders in a lively atmosphere of exchange and mutual encouragement.

Important components of these conferences, in addition to formal
presentations, include hands-on workshops, gallery displays of visual
art, working sessions with artists who are crossing the
mathematics-arts boundaries, and musical/theatrical events in the
evening.

CALL FOR PAPERS

You are invited to submit either a short (two pages) or long (at most
eight pages) paper that presents new work within the scope of the
Bridges conference.  Papers must be submitted as Microsoft Word or PDF
to papers at bridgesmathart.org.  The deadline for paper submission is
Febrary 1, 2007.  This deadline is firm!  If electronic submission is
impossible, please contact Reza Sarhangi to make other arrangements.
Authors will be notified of acceptance on March 25, 2007, and final
papers will be due on April 23.

WORKSHOPS

There will be several teacher workshops for K-12 teachers and educators
at the 2007 Bridges Conference. If you are interested in making a
presentation in one of these workshops you need to submit either a
short (two page) or long (eight page) paper; The deadlines for
submissions of preliminary and final versions are the same as for the
contributed papers.

VISUAL ART EXHIBIT

At the conference, there will be an exhibition room for 2D and 3D
mathematical art, ranging from computer graphics to quilts to
geometrical sculptures. This art exhibit will be curated by Robert
Fathauer. All submitted artwork will undergo a refereeing process.
There is a limit of five submissions per artist. Images of accepted
artworks will also be published on the conference CD.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

There is a registration fee of US $180 that includes a copy of the
Proceedings. Extra proceedings will be available during the conference
with a price of US $50.  There is a special discounted rate for
students, artists whose expenses are not otherwise supported, and K-12
teachers. Please visit the Registration page at the conference
website.

ACCOMMODATION AND FACILITIES

Participants have a choice of staying in the campus facilities
(comparable to a three star hotel and within walking distance of the
conference site) or staying in a nearby hotels (a list of hotels is
provided in the Accommodations section of the Bridges website).

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OTHER INQUIRIES

For any other information not available on the web page please
contact:  Reza Sarhangi, Department of Mathematics, Towson University,
8000 York Road, Towson, MD 21252, (410) 704-4922.  rsarhangi at towson.edu.


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