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Art,
Art Criticism,
Computing Science,
and
Adaptive Hypermedia
http://www.iut.univ-paris8.fr/aacah
Malaga, 28/5/2002
in conjunction with the
2nd International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia
and Adaptive Web Based Systems
29/5/2002 - 31/5/2002
Malaga, Spain
http://sirius.lcc.uma.es/AH2002/
So far, adaptive hypermedia have been used mainly to develop online
educational systems, despite the potentially wider spectrum of uses to
which they could be applied. Some recent research has explored the
potential advantages of delivering cultural information by means of
adaptive methodologies, which can positively influence the way cultural
heritage information is approached, accessed, and absorbed. Much less
attention has been devoted to producing artistic creations by means of AH.
When used for art, AH should be considered as the canvas whose
characteristics can influence the final artistic result in a peculiar way.
The goal of this workshop is to investigate how artistic constructs and AH
can be integrated.
Workshop Topics
Topics include but are not limited to:
Artistic realizations/experimentations with AH
Hypertext literature
Adaptive music
AH systems for artistic applications
AH authoring tools for artistic applications
Computing models of adaptativity
Convergence/divergence with general purpose AH research and systems
Convergence/divergence with other paradigms
Typology of AH artistic applications
Typology of adaptativity in artistic realizations
Models of adaptativity (from the humanities point of view)
Art criticism
Submission
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts (2 pages) in PostScript
(prefered), PDF or RTF format by e-mail at: [log in to unmask]
Workshop Organizers
Licia Calvi, Eindhoven University of Technology.
Jean-Hugues Réty, Paris 8 University.
Program Commitee
Jean-Pierre Balpe, Paris 8 University.
Philippe Codognet, Paris 6 University.
Robert Kendall, New School Online University, New York.
Domenico Fiormonte, University of Roma "La Sapienza".
Susana P. Tosca, IT University of Copenhagen.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: April 12, 2002
Notification of acceptance: April 26, 2002
Final version due: May 10, 2002
Date of the workshop: May 28, 2002
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