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CFPs posted to DesignCalls in Nov 2013

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Filippo Salustri <[log in to unmask]>

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Hi,
Below is a summary of CFPs posted to http://designcalls.wordpress.com/ in
Nov 2013.

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Prof. Filippo A. Salustri, Ph.D., P.Eng.
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http://deseng.ryerson.ca/~fil/


19th DMI: Academic Design Management Conference: Design Management in an
Era of Disruption (Sep 2014, London
UK)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/30/19th-dmi-academic-design-management-conference-design-management-in-an-era-of-disruption-sep-2014-london-uk/>

NOVEMBER 30, 2013

Dates: 2-4 September 2014
Location: London, UK
Website: http://www.dmi.org/academic2014
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15 January 2014

Design Management in an Era of Disruption
Hosted by the London College of Fashion

The Design Management Institute has issued a call for papers for the 19th
Academic Design Management Conference to be held in London, UK September
2–4, 2014. We welcome early-career researchers and PhD candidates with work
in progress. We are also seeking those interested in conducting workshops.

The theme of the conference is Design Management in an Era of Disruption.
The management of design has arguably never played such an important role
as it does today. Changes to the business and social environment are making
consumers more knowledgeable and discerning. Innovations and developments
in new technologies make it possible to respond to these demands in the
form of mass-niche, mass-customized, or micro-niche product strategies,
leading to changes in business models and the location of manufacturing as
consumers increasingly participate in the product design and development
process. These are all indicative of major disruptions to the ways that
products and services are designed, made, and distributed. The role of the
designer is in many contexts transformed. The purpose of this conference is
to explore how design management is changing in this era of disruption.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/30/19th-dmi-academic-design-management-conference-design-management-in-an-era-of-disruption-sep-2014-london-uk/#more-1698>

FILED UNDER CONFERENCE<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/category/conference/>
 TAGGED WITH DISRUPTION <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/disruption/>,
FASHION <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/fashion/>, THE DESIGN
MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/the-design-management-institute/>
CHI 2014 Workshop: Enabling Empathy in Health and Care: Design Methods and
Challenges (April 2014, Toronto
Canada)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/28/chi-2014-workshop-enabling-empathy-in-health-and-care-design-methods-and-challenges-april-2014-toronto-canada/>

NOVEMBER 28, 2013

Dates: 26 April – 1 May 2014
Location: Toronto, Canada
Website: http://chi2014.acm.org
Deadline for submissions: 17 Jan 2014

This one-day workshop will be held as part of the CHI 2014 annual ACM
SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing, held in Toronto, Canada
 26 April – 1 May.

The role of empathy has come to prominence in HCI as the community
deals with issues in medical, health and emotionally charged contexts. In
such settings empathizing with others is crucial in understanding
the experience of living with specific conditions or to be sensitive to
the emotions of potentially vulnerable participants. HCI also
becomes implicated in designing new tools and technologies that support
empathic relations. This workshop aims to develop a richer conceptual and
practical understanding of empathic engagement and design methods in this
context to support and shape an agenda for future research.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/28/chi-2014-workshop-enabling-empathy-in-health-and-care-design-methods-and-challenges-april-2014-toronto-canada/#more-1696>

FILED UNDER WORKSHOP
<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/category/workshop/> TAGGED
WITH EMPATHY <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/empathy/>,
HCI<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/hci/>
, HEALTHCARE <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/healthcare/>
10th Design Thinking Research Symposium (Oct 2014, Indiana
USA)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/28/10th-design-thinking-research-symposium-oct-2014-indiana-usa/>

NOVEMBER 28, 2013

Dates: 12-15 Oct 2014
Location: Purdue University, Indiana, USA
Website:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xtydrznf3oyz1cs/DTRS-10-Oct2014.pdf?n=21270040
Deadline for expressions of interest: 6 January 2014

The 10th DTRS will be held October 12-15, 2014 at Purdue University.  This
DTRS will involve sharing a common research dataset of design review
conversations: digital videos of conversations between those who give and
those who receive feedback, guidance or critique during a design review
event.

Understanding the nature and the nurture of expert performance in design
has been a central mission of the Design Thinking Research Symposium (DTRS)
series.  The first DTRS was held in 1991 at Delft University of Technology
and involved a small, international group of pioneering design researchers
spanning such disciplines as architecture, art, cognitive science,
engineering, product design, and philosophy. To date there have been nine
DTRS meetings, resulting in a substantial set of influential and
field-shaping publications in books and journals.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/28/10th-design-thinking-research-symposium-oct-2014-indiana-usa/#more-1694>

FILED UNDER CONFERENCE<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/category/conference/>
 TAGGED WITH DESIGN
THINKING<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/design-thinking/>
, RESEARCH <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/research/>
Living Machines III: the 3rd Intl Conf on Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems
(July 2014, Milan
Italy)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/26/living-machines-iii-the-3rd-intl-conf-on-biomimetic-and-biohybrid-systems-july-2014-milan-italy/>

NOVEMBER 26, 2013

Dates: 30 July – 1 August 2014
Location: Museo Nazionale Della Scienza E Della Tecnologia Leonardo Da
Vinci, Milan, Italy
Website: http://csnetwork.eu/livingmachines
Deadline for submissions: 14 March 2014

Accepted papers will be published in Springer Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence.

The development of future real-world technologies will depend strongly on
our understanding and harnessing of the principles underlying living
systems and the flow of communication signals between living and artificial
systems.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/26/living-machines-iii-the-3rd-intl-conf-on-biomimetic-and-biohybrid-systems-july-2014-milan-italy/#more-1692>

FILED UNDER CONFERENCE<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/category/conference/>
 TAGGED WITH BIODESIGN <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/biodesign/>,
BIOMIMICRY <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/biomimicry/>
Call for Papers: PhD Colloquium “Designing for Exhibitions”, London, 25
April 2014<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/18/call-for-papers-phd-colloquium-designing-for-exhibitions-london-25-april-2014/>

NOVEMBER 18, 2013

Date: 25 April 2014
Location: Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, UK
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 16 December 2013

*Call for Papers: PhD Colloquium “Designing for Exhibitions”*
Exhibition design is a rich and varied field of practice and can be
approached from a range of different perspectives including those of
designers, institutions and audiences. Topics of discussion might range
from questions of how design shapes the way content is represented and
experienced in galleries, to investigations of individual design
disciplines that are involved in the process of exhibition making such as
interior design, scenography, exhibition graphics, digital media, lighting
or sound design.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/18/call-for-papers-phd-colloquium-designing-for-exhibitions-london-25-april-2014/#more-1689>

FILED UNDER CONFERENCE<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/category/conference/>
 TAGGED WITH PHD <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/phd/>
Part Two of The Mediated City Conference(s) – Los Angeles (Oct 2014, Los
Angeles USA)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/11/part-two-of-the-mediated-city-conferences-los-angeles-oct-2014-los-angeles-usa/>

NOVEMBER 11, 2013

Dates: 1-3 October 2014
Location: Los Angeles
Website: http://architecturemps.com/los-angeles/
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15 February 2014

Keynote Presentation: Kenneth Frampton
Host: Woodbury University.

It’s starting point is the 50 year anniversary of Marshall McLuhan’s
Understanding Media and the idea of “the global village”.  It aims to bring
people from diverse backgrounds together around the issue of the modern
city. Please pass on the call and get in touch with any queries. In
addition to standard papers we are asking for proposals for a range of
activities: workshops, panel discussions, book launches etc. So feel free
to propose something of interest.
Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/11/part-two-of-the-mediated-city-conferences-los-angeles-oct-2014-los-angeles-usa/#more-1678>

FILED UNDER CONFERENCE<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/category/conference/>
 TAGGED WITH DIVERSITY <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/diversity/>,
GLOBALIZATION <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/globalization/>,
MEDIA<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/media/>
Call for Papers – Progetto Grafico International Graphic Design Magazine
(IT) – Topic: Play<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/11/call-for-papers-progetto-grafico-international-graphic-design-magazine-it-topic-play/>

NOVEMBER 11, 2013

*progetto grafico 27*

*Play*

*edited by Serena Brovelli, Maria Rosaria Digregorio, Luciano Perondi*

[Play] is an activity which proceeds within certain limits of time and
space, in a visible order, according to rules freely accepted, and outside
the sphere of necessity or material utility. *(Johan Huizinga, Homo Ludens,
1939)*

Play, in all its many forms, involves all ages of life. Designing for games
and play is, therefore, a complex, multifaceted activity that occurs on
many different levels.

With this issue of Progetto Grafico, we place play at the center of
designers’ attention, both as a rich source of design ideas as well as a
design realm in and of itself, involving the use of various skills and
resources.
Play is an experience that exists in an arbitrarily defined space and time;
it has a precise aim, and is based upon a series of mutually accepted rules
and conventions. The latter provide its key structure: the comprehension
and agreement upon such rules and conventions are what make players a part
of the game, and allow them to reach the goal the game was designed for.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/11/call-for-papers-progetto-grafico-international-graphic-design-magazine-it-topic-play/#more-1673>

FILED UNDER JOURNAL <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/category/journal/> TAGGED
WITH GRAPHIC DESIGN <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/graphic-design/>
Call for Papers – Progetto Grafico International Graphic Design Magazine
(IT) – Topic: Traces<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/11/call-for-papers-progetto-grafico-international-graphic-design-magazine-it-theme-traces/>

NOVEMBER 11, 2013

*progetto grafico 26*

*Traces*

*edited by Luigi Farrauto, Claude Marzotto, Silvia Sfligiotti*

In this issue of Progetto grafico, devoted to “Traces”—indices, markers,
clues, imprints, and diagrams—we would like to explore visual
communications that, rather than focusing on mere representation, deal with
the dimension of time.

First and foremost, traces have historical value: in any and every
artifact, they take us back to the moment the object was thought up,
revealing the reasoning and techniques by which it was produced.
Oftentimes, they also reveal subjective choices and incidents during
development that betray an underlying human factor that seemingly
contradicts the presumed neutrality of graphic design.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/11/call-for-papers-progetto-grafico-international-graphic-design-magazine-it-theme-traces/#more-1670>

FILED UNDER JOURNAL <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/category/journal/> TAGGED
WITH GRAPHIC DESIGN <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/graphic-design/>
Final Call for Papers / Designs for the 2014 Fashion And Communication
SYMPOSIUM May 2-3, 2014, St. Paul,
Minnesota<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/final-call-for-papers-designs-for-the-2014-fashion-and-communication-symposium-may-2-3-2014-st-paul-minnesota/>

NOVEMBER 1, 2013

Fashion is change and because it is change, fashion impacts nearly every
aspect of our lives from the language we speak, the furniture we use, the
homes we live in, the cars we drive, the clothes we wear, and the food we
eat. Fashion also reflects social consensus and to achieve consensus we
must have communication. Thus, for  our third symposium we focus on
relationships between fashion and communication. We are interested in
providing opportunities to share research findings, innovative teaching
strategies, and designs that explore and investigate issues related to
communication and fashion.

The symposium has an inclusive definition of the term “fashion”. While
fashion is often understood to center on apparel choices, fashion can be
recognized as the current style or way of behaving in any field. Thus,
proposals are welcome from divergent fields such as architecture,
anthropology, cultural studies, history, interior design, graphic design,
psychology, sociology, and women’s studies among others.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/final-call-for-papers-designs-for-the-2014-fashion-and-communication-symposium-may-2-3-2014-st-paul-minnesota/#more-1665>

FILED UNDER CONFERENCE<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/category/conference/>
 TAGGED WITH APPAREL <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/apparel/>,
COMMUNICATION <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/communication/>,
DESIGN<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/design/>
, FASHION <http://designcalls.wordpress.com/tag/fashion/>


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