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CFP: URBAN SCREENS 08 - deadline May 31

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Nicole Matthews <[log in to unmask]>

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Nicole Matthews <[log in to unmask]>

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Urban Screens Melbourne 08
Conference ³mobile publics² 3 -  5 October 2008
Multimedia exhibition 3 -  8 October 2008
www.urbanscreens08.net

EXTENDED Deadline for submission: 31st May 2008

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Urban Screens Melbourne 08 is the third, ground- breaking
international
conference and multimedia exhibition in a series of worldwide events
around
the redefinition of a growing digital infrastructure of moving images
in
public space. It will mark the official launch of the International
Urban
Screens Association and will take place 3.- 8. October at Federation
Square,
Melbourne. Federation Square is a unique cultural and community
oriented
multimedia precinct, centred around a significant 38m2 public LED
screen
complemented with other digital elements.


CALL FOR POSTERS ********************

Urban Screens Melbourne 08 is currently looking for researches to
present
posters on the latest development in the interdisciplinary field of
Urban
Screens. The poster presentations will be integrated in the overall
Urban
Screens Melbourne 08 event structure. You will be able to showcase
your
project to a public audience and professionals and stakeholders with
distinctive interests in media and public space, in attendance at our
conference ³USM08 - Mobile Publics².
http://www.urbanscreens08.net/conference- 2008

The poster presentations provide a forum for authors to present their
work
in an informal and interactive setting. To bridge the Conference and
the
Multimedia Exhibition we are looking for proposals for posters and
experimental presentations in public space. All accepted posters will
be
displayed in an exhibition in the public Atrium precinct, next to the
conference hall, viewable for all conference attendees and the general
public. The conference audience will be gathering around the A1
posters
during the poster session to engage with the author.
 
Urban Screens 08 posters are ideal for presenting speculative, late-
breaking
results of ongoing research projects; for drawing important conclusions
from
practical experiments; for giving an introduction to innovative works
or new
practical design applications, and reporting on cutting edge
technologies
and content management systems currently in development.

EXPERIMENTAL SKYPE SESSIONS
 
Besides the poster exhibition, eight submissions will be additionally
shown
in an experimental presentation on the four outdoor I- sites around
Federation Square. These I- sites offer authors from abroad the
possibility
to present remotely via scheduled Skype sessions whilst the audience
gathers
in small groups around the terminals. A time schedule for these
digital
presentations of 15 minutes will be placed on the chosen posters of
the
exhibition.
 
This I- hub presentation should be delivered using Adobe Flash or
Powerpoint.
For remote presentations, the portrait format screen will be split in
two
half sections, the top one for the presentation, the other for the
life
image of the presenter. You will be able to remotely control the
presentation.


MAIN CRITERIA

Posters are aimed at presenting the latest development in this
interdisciplinary field of Urban Screens. We are open to a wide range
of
issues around this idea about the integration of digital moving images
in
outdoor public spaces and using this new integrated digital layer of
the
city for contributing to a lively urban society.
 
For more information about Urban Screens and range of topics see:
www.urbanscreens.org
For more information about Urban Screens Melbourne 08 see:
www.urbanscreens08.net


EVENT COMMITTEE
Posters will be reviewed by the Event Committee, announced on the
website.


PRACTICAL

Applications are due (extended deadline):    May 31st 2008
Poster design and presentation due:    September 15th 2008
 
For submissions please use the application form provided under
www.urbanscreens08.net/call
 
-  One author per accepted poster can attend the conference, for free
of
charge, excluding travel and lodging expenses
-  Authors of accepted submissions must provide a one or two page
summary for
publication of the best selected posters in the conference proceedings
-  Selected submissions will also be published on- line on the
International
Urban Screens Association website: www.urbanscreens.net
-  The size of the exhibition poster is portrait A1
-  A broad guideline for the poster design and the I- hub presentations
will
be announced after the selection process
-  The final poster design must be submitted by September 15th for
printout
-  Authors presenting remotely, via Skype will be contacted for a test
after
September 15th


APPLICATION AND DETAILED CALL

Please have a look at the complete calls and the official online
submission
forms for application,  available at:
http://www.urbanscreens08.net/callforprojects


CONTACT

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(please use the subject ³USM08 -  question concerning the CALL²)


MAYOR EVENT SPONSORS

The event is brought to you by the International Urban Screens
Association.
www.urbanscreens.net

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through
the
Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.
www.australiacouncil.gov.au

Fed Square Pty Ltd -  www.federationsquare.com
Barco Œvisibly yours¹ -  www.barco.com
Melbourne University -  www.culture- communication.unimelb.edu.au
Film Victoria -  http://film.vic.gov.au
Circus -  www.circusexp.com
Pinnacle ŒProduction Services¹ -  www.pinnacleps.com

Media Partner:
ARS HyperMedia -  www.simultaneita.net
australian- architects -  www.australian- architects.com



Best regards,
Mirjam Struppek
_______________________________________
URBAN SCREENS MELBOURNE 08
www.urbanscreens08.net
Artistic Director 

International Urban Screens Association
www.urbanscreens.net
Rheinsberger Str. 68
D- 10115 Berlin

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