Date: 6 May 2017
Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Website: Mixed Reality
Deadline for submissions: 27 January 2017
This 1-day workshop brings together an international, and cross-disciplinary working group to explore the use of design fiction to create concepts for mixed-reality performances. By drawing attention to novel interactive technologies, such as bio-sensors and environmental IoT, we seek to generate design fiction scenarios capturing the aesthetic and interactive potential for mixed-reality performances, as well as the challenges to gain access to audience members’ data – i.e. physiological states, daily routines, conversations, etc. During the workshop we will collaboratively generate and design fictional scripts, programs, tickets, posters and other archetypes of performances that take advantage of environmental IoT and personal biological sensor devices. This will involve the production and discussion of fictional performance tropes, metaphors, and interaction modalities drawing on sensor-based interactions and IoT.
Submission:
We invite academics, performers, designers, and artists to submit a 2-4 page position paper in CHI ACM Extended Abstract Format, a 3-5 minute video, or 2-4 page pictorial. Submissions are welcome on related topics such as: mixed-reality performances, design fiction, or sensors data in interaction.
At least one author of each accepted position paper must register and attend the workshop. All workshop participants must register for both the workshop and for at least one day of the ACM CHI conference.
Accepted position papers and demos will be published on the workshop website prior to the start of the event for attendants to read and discuss.
Key dates:
First Round Submission: 18 December 2016
First Round Notification: 23 December 2016
Second Round Submission: 27 January 2017
Notification Date: 10 February 2017
Final Camera Ready Submissions: 23 February 2017
Workshop Day: Saturday 6th, May 2017
Please direct queries and paper submissions to Asreen Rostami, with “CHI17 workshop” in the subject.
Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Website: Mixed Reality
Deadline for submissions: 27 January 2017
This 1-day workshop brings together an international, and cross-disciplinary working group to explore the use of design fiction to create concepts for mixed-reality performances. By drawing attention to novel interactive technologies, such as bio-sensors and environmental IoT, we seek to generate design fiction scenarios capturing the aesthetic and interactive potential for mixed-reality performances, as well as the challenges to gain access to audience members’ data – i.e. physiological states, daily routines, conversations, etc. During the workshop we will collaboratively generate and design fictional scripts, programs, tickets, posters and other archetypes of performances that take advantage of environmental IoT and personal biological sensor devices. This will involve the production and discussion of fictional performance tropes, metaphors, and interaction modalities drawing on sensor-based interactions and IoT.
Submission:
We invite academics, performers, designers, and artists to submit a 2-4 page position paper in CHI ACM Extended Abstract Format, a 3-5 minute video, or 2-4 page pictorial. Submissions are welcome on related topics such as: mixed-reality performances, design fiction, or sensors data in interaction.
At least one author of each accepted position paper must register and attend the workshop. All workshop participants must register for both the workshop and for at least one day of the ACM CHI conference.
Accepted position papers and demos will be published on the workshop website prior to the start of the event for attendants to read and discuss.
Key dates:
First Round Submission: 18 December 2016
First Round Notification: 23 December 2016
Second Round Submission: 27 January 2017
Notification Date: 10 February 2017
Final Camera Ready Submissions: 23 February 2017
Workshop Day: Saturday 6th, May 2017
Please direct queries and paper submissions to Asreen Rostami, with “CHI17 workshop” in the subject.
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