Just to remind everyone to register for the CADE'03 conference. You can
book it on line http://www.interactive.humber.ac.uk
See the programme and times (in the text below), for what should be a very
interesting and lively conference .
Hope to see you there,
Sue Gollifer, Vice Chair of CADE
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The Programme:
Conference times as follows:
Tuesday 22nd April - Registration and Postgraduate Forum
Conference registration: 2.00pm onwards
Postgraduate forum: 10am until 5pm (to be confirmed).
ArCade/Eich gallery evening event: 6-8.30pm
Wednesday 23rd April - Media Futures
Main conference day times: 10am until 5pm.
Altzero/Ferens Gallery evening event: 6-8pm.
Papers, presentations and workshops:
Theme: Design Futures
Complex Connective Technological Systems - Steve Thompson
Designing Sound for Peripheral Alarms - Dan Lings et al.
Future of Interactive Products - Jim Budd et al.
CAD CAM methods within design process - Simon Ringe & Jon Pengelly
Implementation of a UI using XML/XSL platform - Sean Clark & Stephen
Scrivener
Examination of user needs in multimedia communication environments -
Stephen Scrivener
Theme: Philsophical considerations
Photographic objectivity & fictional histories of Joan Fontcuberta -
Andrew Atkinson
Art and information gathering - David Topping
Communicating telephonically: philosophical zombies - Kieran Lyons
Generating new models of experience - Mark Palmer
The extended conception of human being - Robert Pepperell
Theme: The Virtual World
A virtual and mixed reality performance in four acts - K. Lawton & L. Webb
Digital Research unit
Panel discussion, research paper and workshop - chaired by Tom Holley
Thursday 24th April - Art and Design Practice
Main conference day times: 10am until 5pm.
onedotzero/Hull Screen evening event: 6.30-9.30pm.
Papers, presentations and workshops:
Theme: Interfaces and Interaction
A simple-to-use multimedia authoring system - Nick Tyson
Digital Interfaces between viewer and artist - Dave Gill
Making art in a digital/cyber culture - Tracey Bowen
Creator, machine and user - Marc Austin & Lindsey Marshall
Virtual and real world interfaces - Alan Summers
Theme: New Materials
Innovative potential of 3D software in fashion and textile design
education - Andrew Taylor
The tactile illusion (redefining surface in digital print) - Paul Thirkell
Theme: Technology and Art
Exploration of 3D graphic language - Michael Hall
Image, sound and text in new media art - Maria Mencia
Process and methodolgies to produce a 3D computer generated environment -
Ian Marley
Degrees of three dimensionality - Jon Pengelly
Collaborative drawing project over a network - Eugenia Fratzeskou
UK projects and resources for use in digital teaching, learning and
research - chaired by Sue Gollifer
Friday 25th April - Teaching and Learning
Main conference day times: 10am until 4pm.
Papers, presentations and workshops:
Theme: Technology and Education
Developing a core digital culture and curricula - Anthony Parsons
Software used in visual communications: situated or not? - Lindsey
Marshall & Marc Austin
Digital printing for schools: art and science projects - Carinna Parraman
The use of IT in art and design education in the UK and Australia - Julia
Gaimster & David Gray
Using the web to increase awareness of design in future graduates - Norman
Lawrence & Ian Montgomery
Professional practice and creative experimentation in higher education -
Vicky Squires
The students expanding toolkit - Geoffrey Matthews
How abstract visualisation can support social proximity - Malene
Jorgensen, Laura Kragh & Kikki Nielsen
Theme: Virtual Learning Resources
e-studio - Ben Andrews & Toni Lavender
A collaborative digital design tool for the urban environment - Adrian
Dobson
Weekly activity template within Blackboard (virtual learning environment)
- David Rowsell
Capturing, visualising and working with colour choice history in document
design - Catherine Stones
Website as an aid to student centred learning - Johnny Magee
Procurement, establishment, sustainability and staffing of digital
resources - Jim Nottingham
Using CDROM technology in art history classes- Mary Wolcott
Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) workshop - Phil Purdy
For further information contact Sarah Humphreys, University of Lincoln,
Hull School of Art and Design, Wilberforce Drive, Hull, HU1 3DQ.
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