The Arts Track is a great venue to show work and get exposure to an
international community of scholars. This year, because it's in the Bay
Area, we're also hoping to include the local design community as well.
Please submit, and encourage your students to submit!
And please forgive any cross-posts.
Best,
Elizabeth
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: ARTS TRACK
ACM TANGIBLE, EMBEDDED AND EMBODIED INTERACTION (TEI) 2015
January 16-19, 2015 in Palo Alto, California, USA
http://tei-conf.org/
===== SUBMISSION DEADLINES =====
• October 31, 11:59 PST
===== ABOUT THE ARTS TRACK OF TEI ======
The work presented at TEI focuses on physical interaction with computing
technology and addresses theories, design, user experience, interfaces,
interaction, and technical development. It brings together research
disciplines, including tangible computing, physical computing,
speculative design, IT product design, appliance design, whole body
interaction, gestural interaction, embodied
interaction, responsive architecture, and responsive and interactive
environments and spaces.
The Arts Track exhibits works to the public throughout the entire
conference. Works can range from digital interactive installations and
performances to all sorts of tangible, embedded and embodied experiments.
This year, the Arts Track focuses on sensory connections: among people,
machines, animals, and the world around them.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
• Autonomous machines: How humans might live with autonomous and
semi-autonomous devices, such as drones and robots
• Bodily computation: Interactions through embedded and wearable interfaces
• Data beyond visualization: Multi-sensory interactions with large scale
data
• Relations between humans and others: Digitally mediated engagement
with non-humans, e.g. animals, plants, inanimate objects
• Urban computing: Art at building- and city-scale (special
accommodations will be made for installation if necessary)
• Performances: Interactive live events with tangible, embodied aspects
Works submitted should be evocative, thought provoking, and
experientially rich. Submissions should meet the following criteria:
• Embodied The work must engage the human body beyond the traditional
screen-pointer interface.
• Computational It must involve computational technology (digital or
analog) in some aspect of its form or function.
• Artistic It must operate significantly and compellingly through its
formal, conceptual, and experiential properties.
The Arts Track welcomes submissions from a wide range of practitioners
in areas such as design, engineering, research and fine arts, including
submissions from students and independent practitioners.
===== TO SUBMIT =====
Submissions should include a short (5 minute maximum) video documenting
the artwork and a short (2-page Extended Abstract template) paper in PDF
format that will appear in the TEI Proceedings and will be indexed in
the Extended Abstracts portion of the ACM Digital Library. Accepted
submissions will need to submit an additional installation information
form along with camera-ready documents.
Guidelines regarding formats and submission are
at:http://www.tei-conf.org/15/arts-exhibition
===== REVIEWING =====
Submissions will be selected by a jury not just for technological
novelty but for their degree of formal sophistication, their conceptual
creativity, and their engagement with issues of active concern to the
fields of interactive art and design.
Confidentiality of submissions will be maintained during the review
process. All rejected submissions will be kept confidential in perpetuity.
===== MORE INFORMATION =====
For more information, please visithttp://tei-conf.org/15, or email the
Arts Track Chairs, Elizabeth Goodman and Younghui Kim,
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===== ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR TEI 2015=====
Conference Chairs:
Bill Verplank, Stanford University, USA
Wendy Ju, Stanford University, USA
Program Chairs:
Alissa Antle, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Ali Mazalek, Ryerson University & Georgia Tech, Canada & USA
Florian “Floyd” Mueller, RMIT University, Australia
Publication Chair:
Haakon Faste, California College of the Arts, USA
Venue Chairs:
Larry Leifer, Stanford University, USA
Charlotte Burgess Auburn, Stanford University, USA
Studio & Workshops Chairs:
Daniela Busse, Citi Ventures, USA
Jason Alexander, Lancaster University, UK
Demonstration Chairs:
Jonathan Edelman, Stanford University, USA
Yasuto Nakanishi, Keio University, Japan
Arts Exhibition Chairs:
Elizabeth Goodman, UC Berkeley, USA
Younghui Kim, Hongik University, South Korea
Sponsorship Chair:
Alicia Gibb, Open Source Hardware Association, USA
Graduate Student Consortium Chairs:
Kimiko Ryokai, UC Berkeley, USA
Brygg Ullmer, Louisiana State University, USA
Student Volunteer Chairs:
Andy Wu, GE Global Research, USA
Nik Martelaro, Stanford University, USA
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