sorry for cross-posting
steve
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> From: Drew Hemment <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 3 July 2005 17:13:02 BST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Deadline tomorrow - PLAN October Workshop at MRL
> Reply-To: Drew Hemment <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Apologies for Cross-posting
> -----------------------------
>
> This is just a last reminder that the deadline for expressions of
> interest for the second PLAN event is tomorrow -
> Monday 4th July 2005.
>
> Details of the event are repeated below:
>
> PLAN TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
>
> Venue: Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham
> Date: Sunday 2 October to Saturday 8 October 2005
> Deadline for Expressions of Interest: Monday 4 July 2005
>
> EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST are invited for the second PLAN event which
> will
> take the form of a team-based hands-on workshop in Nottingham. Those
> interested in taking part should submit a 2-page summary of their areas
> of interest and expertise, so that working groups can be formed to
> develop a seed idea into a hypothetical project.
>
> The Pervasive and Locative Arts Network (PLAN) is an international and
> interdisciplinary research network funded as part of the Engineering
> and
> Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Culture and Creativity
> programme. The network aims to bring together practising artists,
> technology developers and ethnographers with the aim of advancing
> interdisciplinary understanding and building consortia for future
> collaborative projects. Further details about PLAN and its membership
> are available at http://www.open-plan.org
>
> AIMS OF THE TECHNOLOGY CAMP
>
> Cross-disciplinary teams will be formed to work on seed project ideas
> and develop methodologies, encouraging cross disciplinary
> experimentation. Proposals may develop into real projects or may be
> entirely hypothetical. There will be opportunities to take the projects
> further, in particular as part of the PLAN final exhibition at
> Futuresonic 2006 in Manchester UK during July 2006.
>
> We regret that due to the nature of this event, the number of
> participants will be limited, and we will not be able to offer a place
> to all those who could make a valuable contribution or who we would
> like
> to see attend.
>
> SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
>
> Please send a 2-page expression of interest, including details of your
> areas of interest, experience and expertise to the address below by
> Monday 4 July 2005. Suggestions for seed ideas in the area of
> locative-based media are also welcomed. Places at the workshop are
> limited and the steering committee reserves the right to seed ideas and
> put together diverse teams from the best submissions, based on the
> expressions of interest together with views generated at the ICA Event.
>
> The expression of interest should also include:
>
> Contact Name and postal address
> Email address
> Telephone
> Webpage
>
> EVENT COSTS
>
> There will be no attendance fee for the workshop, but attendees will be
> expected to pay their own hotel bills and travel expenses. We request
> that participants seek support for travel and subsistence from their
> institutions or funding councils. Limited support is available from
> PLAN
> for participants without institutional affiliation or other means of
> support, please contact us for further details.
>
> IPR/COPYRIGHT
>
> Due to the explorative nature of the event, we are unable to provide
> any
> protection for IPR/Copyright of ideas. However we would expect
> attendees
> to respect each others rights in this regard.
>
> PLAN MAILING LIST
>
> [log in to unmask]
> http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/plan
>
> HOW TO SUBMIT
>
> Electronic submissions may be sent to:
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Postal submission to:
> Dr Hazel Glover
> Equator Research Project Manager
> School of Computer Science & IT
> University of Nottingham
> Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road
> Nottingham NG8 1BB
> Tel: 0115 846 6780 Fax: 0115 846 6416
> [log in to unmask]
> http://www.mrl.nott.ac.uk/~hazel
>
> Deadline:
> Monday 4th July 2005
>
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