CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
International Workshop Scientific Theatre (SciT'11)
Multidisciplinary Approach to Designing Intelligent Environments
In conjunction with the 7th International Conference on Intelligent
Environments (IE'11)
Nottingham – UK. 25th-26th of July 2011
http://scientific-theatre.com<http://scientific-theatre.com/>
Background:
Technology is becoming increasingly people centric. Intelligent
environments, pervasive and ubiquitous computing, sensing and mobile
technology etc are all about people (of various backgrounds)
interacting with technology. This workshop is an attempt to encourage
multidisciplinary approach to designing Intelligent Environments and
open up (often sophisticated) research advances in IT to as wide an
audience as is possible. To achieve this, the most ancient form of
communication, namely creative art (along with the more conventional
methods, such as academic writing), will be used as means to convey
the latest scientific achievements related to the topic of Intelligent
Environments.
Goals:
• To explore what various disciplines have to say about, and
can contribute, to the future development of Intelligent Environments.
• How concepts used in non-technical research fields could be
used to advance the technological development of Intelligent
Environments.
• In what way various disciplines outside science and
technology can benefit from the latest achievements in IT in order to
establish the environments people would like to work and live in.
• How achievements in various research and development fields
could be effectively communicated to a multidisciplinary audience.
Participation:
Contributions are invited from students and professionals in any
discipline who believe that their work is relevant to the topic of
Intelligent Environments. Along with conventional research papers,
authors are encouraged to submit their work in other (creative)
formats, such as: poetry, dance, music, drawing, sculpture,
installation, film, cartoon, etc. Please visit web-site for details.
Workshop Structure:
The event will include presentations from attendees, a keynote
speaker, an invited performance, and a panel led discussion involving
the audience. Please visit web-site for details.
The Venue:
Nottingham is in the heart of England and a popular tourist
destination attracting an estimated 1.3 million visitors annually.
Many visitors are attracted by Nottingham's nightlife, its history,
the legend of Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest and popular history-based
tourist attractions including Nottingham Castle.
Important dates:
Paper submission: 28th March 2011 (via the Scit'11 submission system)
Notification of acceptance: 25th April 2011
Paper final submission (with revisions): 9th May 2011
Workshop Organiser:
Yevgeniya Kovalchuk, University of Essex, UK, [log in to unmask]
FOR PARTICIPATION
International Workshop Scientific Theatre (SciT'11)
Multidisciplinary Approach to Designing Intelligent Environments
In conjunction with the 7th International Conference on Intelligent
Environments (IE'11)
Nottingham – UK. 25th-26th of July 2011
http://scientific-theatre.com<http://scientific-theatre.com/>
Background:
Technology is becoming increasingly people centric. Intelligent
environments, pervasive and ubiquitous computing, sensing and mobile
technology etc are all about people (of various backgrounds)
interacting with technology. This workshop is an attempt to encourage
multidisciplinary approach to designing Intelligent Environments and
open up (often sophisticated) research advances in IT to as wide an
audience as is possible. To achieve this, the most ancient form of
communication, namely creative art (along with the more conventional
methods, such as academic writing), will be used as means to convey
the latest scientific achievements related to the topic of Intelligent
Environments.
Goals:
• To explore what various disciplines have to say about, and
can contribute, to the future development of Intelligent Environments.
• How concepts used in non-technical research fields could be
used to advance the technological development of Intelligent
Environments.
• In what way various disciplines outside science and
technology can benefit from the latest achievements in IT in order to
establish the environments people would like to work and live in.
• How achievements in various research and development fields
could be effectively communicated to a multidisciplinary audience.
Participation:
Contributions are invited from students and professionals in any
discipline who believe that their work is relevant to the topic of
Intelligent Environments. Along with conventional research papers,
authors are encouraged to submit their work in other (creative)
formats, such as: poetry, dance, music, drawing, sculpture,
installation, film, cartoon, etc. Please visit web-site for details.
Workshop Structure:
The event will include presentations from attendees, a keynote
speaker, an invited performance, and a panel led discussion involving
the audience. Please visit web-site for details.
The Venue:
Nottingham is in the heart of England and a popular tourist
destination attracting an estimated 1.3 million visitors annually.
Many visitors are attracted by Nottingham's nightlife, its history,
the legend of Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest and popular history-based
tourist attractions including Nottingham Castle.
Important dates:
Paper submission: 28th March 2011 (via the Scit'11 submission system)
Notification of acceptance: 25th April 2011
Paper final submission (with revisions): 9th May 2011
Workshop Organiser:
Yevgeniya Kovalchuk, University of Essex, UK, [log in to unmask]
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