Category Archives: Conference

recent call for papers (from September 2013)

START*DUE*CONFERENCETHEMELOCATION
13-Apr-1627-Sep-13SimAUDSymposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban DesignTampa Florida
18-Mar-1430-Sep-13dha2014Perth Australia
5-Dec-1330-Sep-13Chicago ColloqiumDigital Humanities and Computer ScienceChicago USA
1-Apr-141-Oct-13GameDaysSerious gamesDarmstadt Germany
2-Apr-141-Oct-13CSEDUBarcelona Spain
17-Apr-141-Oct-13www2014World Wide Web ConferenceSeoul Korea
17-Mar-1423-Oct-13GDCEducation SummitSan Francisco USA
7-Mar-1430-Oct-13Utzon SymposiumWhat would Utzon do now?Sydney Australia
22-Apr-1431-Oct-13CAA2014Computer Applications in ArchaeologyParis France
8-Jul-141-Nov-13DH2014Digital HumanitiesLausanne Switzerland
2-Dec-141-Nov-13Critical HeritageSessionsCanberra Australia
7-May-1418-Dec-13Graphics InterfaceGraphics InterfaceVancover Canada
23-Jun-1412-Jan-14ITiCSE 2014Innovation & technology in Computer Science EducationUppsala Sweden
21-Jun-1419-Jan-14dis2014(ACM) Designing Interactive Systems: Crafting DesignVancouver Canada
10-Sep-143-Feb-14eCAADe2014Data integration at its bestNorthumbria UK
27-Aug-1420-Apr-14OpenSYM2014The International Symposium on Open CollaborationBerlin Germany
28-Oct-1424-Apr-14nordichi2014Helsinki Finland
17-Jul-1431-Oct-14AAS-Asia in motionAsia in Motion: Heritage and TranformationSingapore
6-Jun-1626-Jan-16DIS2016Designing Interactive SystemsBrisbane Australia
10-Aug-14?SIGGRAPH2014Computer Graphics and Interactive TechniquesVancouver Canada
12-Nov-14?ICMIMultimodal InteractionIstanbul Turkey
17-Dec-14?siggraph asia 2014Singapore
6-Jul-15?Digital Humanities 2015Digital HumanitiesSydney Australia
31-Oct-13icomos2013Imagined Pasts Imagined FuturesCanberra Australia

CFP: ACM SIGCHI New Zealand conference on Computer-Human Interaction (CHINZ) 2013 (15-16 Nov): Christchurch.

Call for Participation – CHINZ 2013
The 14th Annual ACM SIGCHI_NZ conference on Computer-Human Interaction will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners involved with Human Computer Interaction in New Zealand or other parts of the world.
The CHINZ 2013 Conference will be held on November 15 – 16 at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. CHINZ 2013 aims to bring together people interested in any aspect of HCI and Interaction Design, to allow them to share their experiences, exchange their ideas, learn from one another, and promote collaboration in research and development.
We are encouraging submissions and participation from a broad range of disciplines, including, but not limited to Computer and Information Science, Psychology, Design, Human Factors, and Interactive Arts.
Important dates:
Friday, September 27th – CHINZ Submission Deadline
Monday, October 14th – Response to authors
Friday, November 1st – Camera-ready copies
Friday, November 15th – Conference starts
Saturday, November 16th – Conference ends
Paper templates:
Please use the standard ACM paper templates for paper submission

NB Christchurch is the gateway to some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.http://www.christchurchnz.com/new-zealand/

cfp: Conference Calls from mid August

START*DUE*CONFERENCETHEMELOCATION
9-Dec-1325-Aug-13icmi2013 (emotion workshop)Multimodal Interaction, ICMI (Emotion Representations)Sydney Australia
17-Mar-1430-Aug-13Presence2014Presence 2014Vienna Austria
19-Mar-1430-Aug-13SCMS2014Society for Cinema and Media StudiesSeattle USA
21-Jan-141-Sep-13enter2014etourismDublin Ireland
9-Dec-132-Sep-13affective experiencesNew Media, Audiences and Affective ExperiencesLondon UK
14-May-147-Sep-13CAADRIA 2014Rethinking Comprehensive Design:Speculative CountercultureKyoto Japan
8-Jan-1411-Sep-13visigrapp (position papers)Computing vision, Imaging & Computer Graphics TheoryLisbon Portugal
18-Mar-1414-Sep-13dha2014Perth Australia
6-Dec-1315-Sep-13Chicago ColloqiumDigital Humanities and Computer ScienceChicago USA
8-Jan-1416-Sep-13meccsa2014media and the marginsBournemouth UK
26-Apr-1418-Sep-13CHI2014One of a CHind: Human Factors in Computing SystemsToronto Canada
22-Apr-1431-Oct-13CAA2014Computer Applications in ArchaeologyParis France
8-Jul-141-Nov-13DH2014Digital HumanitiesLausanne Switzerland
23-Jun-1412-Jan-14ITiCSE 2014Innovation and technology in Computer Science EducationUppsala Sweden
21-Jun-1419-Jan-14dis2014(ACM) Designing Interactive Systems: Crafting DesignVancouver Canada
27-Aug-1420-Apr-14OpenSYM2014The International Symposium on Open CollaborationBerlin Germany
28-Oct-1424-Apr-14nordichi2014Helsinki Finland
6-Jun-1626-Jan-16DIS2016Designing Interactive SystemsBrisbane Australia
5-Oct-13?ASHA (sessions)2013 Australasian Society for Historical ArchaeologySydney Australia
24-Oct-13?UDCClassification systemsThe Hague, Netherlands
12-Nov-14?ICMIMultimodal InteractionIstanbul Turkey
6-Jul-15?Digital Humanities 2015Digital HumanitiesSydney Australia

CALL FOR PAPERS | Affective Experiences

http://affectiveexperiences.com/seminars-about/call-for-papers/
Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies
Special Issue: ‘Researching audiences in digital mediated and interactive experiences’
Part of the AHRC Funded Project http://affectiveexperiences.com/

Deadlines

Paper Submission: 1st November 2013
Acceptance Notice: 19th December 2013
Final Submission: 21st March 2014
Final Publication: End of May 2014

cfps for July

START*DUE*CONFERENCETHEMELOCATION
22-Apr-1414-Jul-13CAA2014Computer Applications in ArchaeologyParis France
21-Nov-1325-Jul-13slactions2013Int. conference on virtual worlds:Learning with simulationsPortugal, virtual
8-Jan-141-Aug-13mm20143D Multimedia Computing and Modeling (special session)Dublin Ireland
9-Sep-134-Aug-13digitalresearch2013Digital Research 2013 (DR2013)Oxford UK
4-Mar-1415-Aug-13iConference2014The ninth annual iConferenceBerlin Germany
19-Mar-1430-Aug-13SCMS2014Society for Cinema and Media StudiesSeattle USA
17-Mar-1430-Aug-13Presence2014Presence 2014Vienna Austria
21-Jan-141-Sep-13enter2014etourismDublin Ireland
18-Mar-1414-Sep-13dha2014Digital Humanities Australasia 2014: Expanding HorizonsPerth Australia
8-Jan-1416-Sep-13meccsa2014media and the marginsBournemouth UK
6-Jul-141-Nov-13DH2014Digital HumanitiesLausanne Switzerland
14-Jun-1419-Jan-14dis2014(ACM) Designing Interactive Systems: Crafting DesignVancouver Canada
4-Jul-15Digital Humanities 2015Digital HumanitiesSydney Australia
5-Oct-13ASHA (sessions)2013 Australasian Society for Historical ArchaeologySydney Australia
24-Oct-13UDCClassification systemsThe Hague, Netherlands
23-Apr-14Ways of SeeingGalway Ireland

cfp: Slactions 2013 (abridged)

5th International research conference on virtual worlds – Learning with simulations

21-23 November, 2013

http://www.slactions.org/

In cooperation with VS-GAMES – international conference on Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications

Slactions 2013 is the fifth edition of SLACTIONS, the original international conference held simultaneously in several countries on the topic of virtual worlds and metaverse platforms.

This edition initiates a cooperation with the VS-GAMES conference, on the form of the workshop “Technology Challenges of Virtual Worlds in Education & Training towards widespread adoption.”…

Slactions looks forward to receive contributions of research results, case studies, panel discussions, and demonstrations that scholars, educators, and businesses can port to their own environments and apply in their research, teaching, and business strategy. We will accept papers from the full spectrum of intellectual disciplines and technological endeavors in which metaverse platforms are currently being used: from Education to Business, Sociology to Social Sciences, Media Production to Technology Development, Architecture and Urban Planning to the Arts.

The 2013 edition includes the theme “Learning with simulations”. Special panels/workshops will convey this theme. The use of simulations in learning is now an important field of research in education and professional development, and virtual worlds/metaverse platforms play a significant role in this context. So join us for Slactions 2013, where researchers can present and discuss developments in simulations aiming to assist learning in science and technology education.

Topics covered may include but are not limited to:

Education and Learning Perspectives (e.g., learning with simulations in science education, educational use of virtual worlds)

Computer Science and HCI Perspectives (e.g., systems integration, content generation, automated behaviours, user experience)

Social Science Perspectives (e.g., communication, behavioural studies, law, sociology, anthropology)

Arts and Humanities Perspectives (e.g., creativity, design, embodiment, art)

Business, Management, and Economics Perspectives (e.g., e-business, e-commerce, non.profit, methods, processes, best practices)

Format

Slactions has the format of a hybrid online and physical conference. All paper presentations and plenary sessions by guest speakers will be held in an online virtual world (instrucions will be provided in the conference website), and projected locally at local chapters, for participants attending physically. Physical participants can interact with the online participants via a “physical chapter avatar” and microphone.

Workshops and other events may also take place locally in specific chapters or in mixed format across several participating chapters.

Submissions

Authors are invited to submit:

● A full paper of eight to ten pages for oral presentation

● A “work in progress” paper of 4 pages for oral presentation

● A Flickr image or YouTube video, indexed with the tag “slactions2013” for poster presentations ‘in-world’

● A live presentation in an online virtual world.

All submissions are subject to a double blind review process and should be professionally proofread before submission. All manuscripts should be formatted according to the ASIS&T proceedings template. (Disclaimer: SLACTIONS is not associated with ASIS&T.)

Publication venues

All accepted papers and posters will be published online and in ISBN-registered digital proceedings. Video posters and live presentations can submit an abstract for inclusion in the digital proceedings.

The authors of the best papers will be invited to provide revised and expanded versions for publications in special editions of journals or as single contributions to theme-specific journals, including a special issue of an SSCI-indexed journal.

Check out www.slactions.org regularly for more information and developments on the proceedings publisher and journal venues for best papers.

Official language of the conference

The official language for the online space and all submissions is English only. However, at the physical site of local chapters you can also use the native language of that location.

Important dates

● Submissions deadline:

○ Main Slactions conference 1st Call: June 30, 2013

○ Main Slactions conference 2nd Call: July 25, 2013 (Deadline Extended)

● September 9, 2013 – Submission results provided for main Slactions conference submissions

● September 11-13, 2013 – Slactions workshop in VS-GAMES conference

● October 10, 2013 – Deadline for print-ready versions of Slactions main conference papers

● November 21-23, 2013 – Main Slactions conference

Workshop at VS-GAMES 2013, Bournemouth, UK

We’re inviting submissions on the current technology challenges of virtual worlds in education and training, towards widespread adoption of these platforms. Authors are invited to submit papers on the matter of making technology available to educational actors, the matter of content production, the matter of large scale deployment & systems integration, and more.

This workshop will take place on September 13th, at Bournemouth, UK, as part of the VS-GAMES 2013 conference. More information at: http://www.vsgames2013.org/p/workshops.html

DHC2013 deadlines extended

DEADLINE EXTENSION

Sun, 23th of June Sun, 30th of June Abstract (mandatory for all submissions);
Sun, 30th of June Sun, 7th of July Full Papers, Short Papers, Panel/Workshop/Tutorial proposals due

www.digitalheritage2013.org

Details on templates, formatting guidelines and submission procedures can be found at:

www.digitalheritage2013.org/submission and www.digitalheritage2013.org/authors-instructions

For further inquiries get in contact with:

program@digitalheritage2013.org or at info@digitalheritage2013.org

Digital Classicist Berlin == Call for Papers

http://de.digitalclassicist.org/berlin/cfp

Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin: Call for Papers (EN)

We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the second series of the Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin. This initiative, inspired by and connected to London’s Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminar, is organised in association with the German Archaeological Institute and the Excellence Cluster TOPOI. It will run during the winter term of the academic year 2013/14.

We invite submissions on any kind of research which employs digital methods, resources or technologies in an innovative way in order to enable a better or new understanding of the ancient world. We encourage contributions not only from Classics but also from the entire field of “Altertumswissenschaften”, to include the ancient world at large, such as Egypt and the Near East.

Abstracts, either in English or in German, of 300-500 words max. (bibliographic references excluded) should be uploaded by midnight MET on September 01, 2013 using the special submission form.

Themes may include digital editions, natural language processing, image processing and visualisation, linked data and the semantic web, open access, spatial and network analysis, serious gaming and any other digital or quantitative methods. We welcome seminar proposals addressing the application of these methods to individual projects, and particularly contributions which show how the digital component can facilitate the crossing of disciplinary boundaries and answering new research questions. Seminar content should be of interest both to classicists, ancient historians or archaeologists, as well as information scientists and digital humanists, with an academic research agenda relevant to at least one of these fields.

Seminars will run fortnightly on Tuesday evenings (18:00 c.t.-19:30) from October 2013 until February 2014 and will be hosted by the Excellence Cluster TOPOI in the TOPOI buildings in Dahlem and Mitte. The full programme, including the venue of each seminar, will be finalised and announced at the end of September. As with the first series, all seminars will be video recorded and we endeavour to provide accommodation for the speakers and contribute towards their travel expenses. There are plans to publish the proceedings as a special issue of the new open access publication from TOPOI.

personal bit of information and apology

I am sorry I have not had much time to update the site lately, I have been very busy with organizing a workshop in Copenhagen
http://dighumlab.dk/news/single-news/artikel/cfp-cultural-heritage-creative-tools-and-archives-workshop/

The programme will appear soon and I am very happy with it, I think it will be a great event.

However June will probably not see much activity on this site as I will be tidying up loose ends here in Denmark before moving to Curtin University in Western Australia in July to start a new role. I am sorry in many ways to be leaving Europe but this is probably the right time to do so and some wonderful opportunities await.

In particular I am looking forward to working with iVEC, supervising PhD students, facilitating a new masters in visualisation for Curtin, and also help them develop new facilities such as this one for research into Cultural Visualisation (amongst other things).

recent call for papers

START*DUE*CONFERENCETHEMELOCATION
27-sep-1324-maj-13frog2013fun n gamesVienna Germany
09-dec-1324-maj-13icmi2013Multimodal Interaction, ICMISydney Australia
27-sep-1331-maj-13CVRBJournal of Virtual Reality and BroadcastingDusseldorf Germany
25-sep-1301-jun-13Virtual archaeologyVIRTUAL ARCHAEOLOGY: Museums & Cultural TourismDelphi Greece
09-sep-1302-jun-13mm4ch2013Workshop on Multimedia for Cultural HeritageNaples Italy
30-sep-1302-jun-13ie2013matters of life or deathMelbourne Australia
28-okt-1309-jun-13Digital Heritage 2013Digital HeritageMarseilles France
04-aug-1413-jun-13inclusive museumthe inclusive museumLos Angeles
06-okt-1314-jun-13its2013ACM Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces 2013 ConferenceSt Andrews Scotland
03-okt-1315-jun-13Cultural ResearchCulural Research in the Context of Digital HumanitiesSt Petersburg Russia
01-okt-1317-jun-13ismar2013mixed and augmented reality workshopsAdelaide Australia
29-nov-1328-jun-13ITS2013The Internet Technologies and SocietyKuala Lumpur
05-dec-1320-aug-13DHLU2013Reading historical sources in the digital ageLuxembourg
21-jan-1401-sep-13enter2014etourismDublin Ireland
08-jan-1416-sep-13meccsa2014media and the marginsBournemouth UK
18-mar-14?dha2014Digital Humanities Australasia 2014: Expanding HorizonsPerth Australia
06-jul-14?DH2014Digital HumanitiesLausanne Switzerland

CVRB conference submission extended.

http://www.jvrb.org/cvrb

CVRB 2013 – 1st International Conference on Virtual Reality and Broadcasting

Celebrating the 10 year anniversary, JVRB is organizing an international conference on VR and Broadcasting that is held in conjuction with Marie Curie Researcher’s night.

we would like to inform you that we have extended the deadline for full articles to April 30th, 2013, the same as for short papers. Additionally, we are planning a second extension of the deadline for both article types to May 31st, 2013.

Conference calls for April 2013 onwards

START*DUE*CONFERENCETHEMELOCATION
22-09-1303-04-13Theory and Practice of Digital LibrariesTheory and practice of digital libraries 2013Valletta Malta
11-09-1322-04-13vs-games 2013Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious ApplicationsBournemouth UK
25-09-1330-04-13EAEA2013Envisaging ArchitectureMilan Italy
16-09-1330-04-13Culture and ComputingFourth conference (Culture and Computing 2013)Kyoto Japan
31-10-1330-04-13games and literary theoryDigital Games and Literary Theory Conference SeriesValletta Malta
25-09-1330-04-13CVRBJournal of Virtual Reality and BroadcastingDusseldorf Germany
19-09-1307-05-13transcending bordersJapanese Association for Digital HumanitiesKyoto Japan
09-12-1324-05-13icmi2013Multimodal Interaction, ICMISydney Australia
28-10-1309-06-13Digital Heritage 2013Digital HeritageMarseilles France
06-10-1314-06-13its2013ACM Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces 2013 ConferenceSt Andrews Scotland
22-09-13SSHhorizons for social science and humanitiesVilnius Lithuania

Free one day event: “Digital Humanities: Now and Beyond” 17 April 2013, Aalborg Denmark

Digital Humanities: Now and Beyond

The Manifestos

The keynotes by Jeffrey Schnapp (Harvard University) and John Naughton (University of Cambridge) will discuss their respective visions of Digital Humanities.

Prominent Danish scholars within digital humanities will present on both the critical-problematic perspectives of the Humanities turned Digital or present their own research projects within the area of Digital Humanities.

Talks will be in English.

Programme 17 April 2013
10.00-10.15Welcome and introduction by organizer Associate Professor Mia Rendix and Dean of the Humanities, Professor Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld
10.15-11.00Keynote by Professor Jeffrey Schnapp (Harvard University)
11.00-11.15Questions
11.15-12.15Keynote by John Naughton (Cambridge University)
12.15-12.30Questions
12.30-13.30Lunch
13.30-14.00Lecture: Professor Helle Porsdam (University of Copenhagen)
14.00-14.30Introduction of the Danish DigHumLab, by Associate Professor Erik Champion (University of Aarhus)
14.30-14.45Coffee
14.45-15.15Lecture Professor Lars Ole Sauerberg (University of Southern Denmark)
15.15-15.45Lecture Associate Professor Niels Brügger (University of Aarhus)
14.45-16.30Round-table discussion – chaired by Professor Thomas Ryberg (University of Aalborg)
16.30Goodbye

Please sign up for the conference at this link (participation is free of charge).

If a cancellation is received after 8 April 2013 and/or the participant fails to attend, the participant will be charged an administration fee of 100 Danish crowns (DKK).

Organizer: Associate Professor Mia Rendix, Aalborg University – Denmark

Note: Flights to Aalborg Airport: http://www.aal.dk/direkte-ruter/#.UVwfAlejaPw Norwegian offer many cheap flight connections or one can connect via Copenhagen, Berlin and others.

Billund airport (2-3 hours away) is serviced BA; Ryan air; KLM, Air France; Lufthansa; SAS; and Norwegian.

The Interpretation Game

Last night I saw a presentation by Dr Mark Eyles. It was part of a meeting of the Hampshire Unity3D/3D Interactive Group (H3DG), a groups which started up just as I was beginning my studies, so I’ve sort of fallen into it. Its a great little get together, about once a month at The Point in Eastleigh. Part of the evening consists of a tutorial demonstrating how easy the Unity3D engine is to use. (And it really seems easy, almost childs-play – but I speak as one who has just realized that he’s done his HypeDyn project all wrong, and will have to start again.) Last night for example showed how easy it was to use the 3D technology to make a 2D game. We also got a demonstration of the forthcoming Leap gesture controller, and how easy it is to integrate gesture controls into Unity3D games.

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CFP: Cultural Heritage, Creative Tools and Archives Workshop

DIGHUMLAB DK and the DIGITAL CURATION UNIT Athens are pleased to invite you to submit to a 2 day workshop on CULTURAL HERITAGE, CREATIVE TOOLS AND ARCHIVES.

The workshop is open to all but we in particular welcome participants drawn in the first instance from the DARIAH, ARIADNE, CENDARI, NeDiMAH and other EU cultural heritage networks. We envisage it will foster the growth of a community of practice in the field of digital heritage and digital humanities, leading to closer cooperation between participants and helping attendees develop tools and methods that can be used by the wider community.

Workshop themes

Cultural heritage, for the purposes of this workshop, is taken to consist of a broad spectrum of fields of scholarly research and professional practice relating to the study, management and use of the past, including but not limited to: archaeology, material culture studies, public history, intangible heritage, the visual and performing arts, visual culture, museums, and historical archives. We invite presentations of digital heritage tools and infrastructures, established projects and case-studies, state-of the art surveys, and original research contributions on the following themes:

· Cultural heritage information systems, ontologies and knowledge representation for material and visual culture.

· Data analysis, modeling, simulation, and visualization.

· Metadata, interoperability and integration of research data and scholarly resources.

· GIS, 3D graphic reconstruction and high end imaging.

· Digital preservation and curation of cultural heritage data, archives and documentation resources.

· Digital technology in fieldwork (e.g., archaeological data collecting and representation, excavation and survey data management, recording information “at the trowel’s edge”, processing survey and long series datasets, etc.).

· Digital scholarly publishing and public communication of cultural heritage.

· Sharing data and tools across European countries and partners.

· EU policy in digital heritage infrastructures, research, and cultural resource management.

· Any other topic relevant to the innovative application of digital technology to cultural heritage research, management and communication.

Presentation formats

· Project presentation: 20 minutes.

· Demonstration (of a tool, method, or project): 20 minutes.

· Paper presentation: 20 minutes plus 10 minutes of discussion time. Final papers accepted may be published in a journal (to be advised).

· Panel: 40-60 minutes involving 3-5 speakers.

Submission Information

· Format: At the top of the page include your name, your country, your institutional affiliation, your EU infrastructure/project affiliation (if applicable), the title of your paper, and the suggested format of your paper (project presentation, paper presentation, demonstration, or panel presentation). An AV projector will be provided but please indicate any other requirements.

· Submit: Emailyour proposal in RTF format to dighumlab@gmail.com with the title “Cultural Heritage Workshop”. If you wish to present a formal paper, you should submit an abstract of 500-1500 words, including references. For a project presentation, demonstration or panel you should submit a proposal of 300-500 words. If you wish to present on a panel, please indicate the names and affiliations of other participants (if known) on the submission document.

· Submission date: NEW EXTENDED DATE 1 May 2013, 17:00 Central European Time

Other information:

· Notification date: Wednesday, 24 April 2013 (may change).

· Date of Workshop: Wednesday, 26 and Thursday 27 June 2013.

· Cost of Workshop: free tea and coffee will be provided; we will try to find sponsorship for lunch for both days.

· Venue: National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark.

· For more information please contact: Dr Erik Champion, DIGHUMLAB Denmark, echa@adm.au.dk
Co-organisers: Associate Professor Costis Dallas, University of Toronto & Digital Curation Unit, Athens; Dr Agiatis Benardou, Digital Curation Unit, Athens; and Professor Panos Constantopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business.

We would like to thank the ALLC: The European Association for Digital Humanities for co-funding and the National Museum of Denmark for hosting the workshop. This is a DARIAH associated event. Other associations with organizations are still to be confirmed.

CFP: Inaugural Games and Literary Theory Conference Valletta, Malta

University of Malta – Institute of Digital Games and the Department of English – International Conference Series in Games and Literary Theory

http://gamesandliterarytheory.wordpress.com/ 

University of Malta, 31st October-1st November 2013

This inaugural event in the Digital Games and Literary Theory Conference Series follows on from a successful International Workshop held at the University of Malta last year. That event established the scope, appeal and timeliness of interdisciplinary research involving Game Studies and Literary Theory. While there are ample conference opportunities for discussion of the impact of Game Studies on other fields in the Humanities and on the amenability, in turn, of Game Studies to critique by those fields, events where the affinities with Literary Theory take centre stage are, by comparison, quite rare. This is surprising.

We invite scholars with an interest in the conjunction of games and literary theory to submit abstracts between 1000 and 1500 words including bibliography. The deadline for submissions is April 30th 2013. Please submit your abstract in PDF format to gamelit2013@um.edu.mt.

All submitted abstracts are subject to a double blind peer review, which will be the basis for the programme committee’s selection of papers for the conference. A full paper draft must then be submitted by September 30th.

Papers will be made available to participants on the conference website. A selection of top papers from the conference will form a Special Issue of Game Studies focused on Literary Theory and Games. Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by June 15th , 2013.

CFP: DigitalHeritage2013

FIRST
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

DIGITALHERITAGE2013 International Congress

Over 13 Conferences, Symposia, Workshops and Exhibitions under one roof

28 October – 1 November 2013
Marseille, France

www.digitalheritage2013.org

Join us in the 2013 European Capital of Culture, Marseille, this fall for the world’s largest gathering ever focused on Digital Heritage. A federated event of the leading scientific meetings in information technology for heritage, the Congress will for the first time bring: VSMM, Eurographics GCH, UNESCO’s Memory of the World, Arquaeologica2.0, Archeovirtual, Digital Art Week and special events from CAA, CIPA, Space2Place, ICOMOS IPCH, and multiple others together in one venue with a prestigious joint proceedings. A ground-breaking public display of cutting edge digital heritage projects will grace the conference venue at the new museum complex on the Marseille waterfront. Organized by CNRS-MAP, in collaboration with other local research organisms (Aix-Marseille University, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, CICRP, INRIA), the venue will be Marseille’s architecturally stunning new waterfront museums, MuCEM and La Villa Mediterranée.

The Congress covers heritage in all its forms, focusing around 5 heritage themes:

Built Heritage (sites to cities, towns and cultural landscapes, ie World Heritage)
Culture & Traditions (folklife to languages, song, dance, craft… ie Intangible Heritage),
Museums & Collections (movable objects and their museums, ie Movable Heritage)
Libraries & Archives (books to maps, manuscripts, …, ie Documentary Heritage)
Art & Creativity (digital / new media art to creative digital and online culture)

Whether you are a researcher or practitioner, a cultural or digital professional, student or teacher, policy maker or vendor, we invite you to participate. Attend, submit a paper or poster, propose a panel or workshop, prepare a video or exhibit, or bring your product booth.

The Congress’ International Scientific Committee is seeking:

Technical & Application Papers

Posters & Short Works
Panel, Workshop & Tutorial Proposals
Videos for a public screening

Functional Exhibits for a public exhibition of digital heritage works

Submissions are sought in the 6 Congress tracks spanning the challenges and opportunities brought by digital technology to heritage:

Digitization trackDigital Documentation & Input
Analysis trackDigital Content Management & Analysis
Visualization trackDigital Presentation & Output
Projects trackDigital Heritage Solutions & Best Practices
Policy trackDigital Heritage Policy & Societal Issues
Preservation trackDigital Preservation & Standards

Key Deadlines:

June 9 Abstract(mandatory for all papers); Panel/Workshop/Tutorial proposals due (notification Jun 1)
June 16 Full Papers, Short Papers due (notification July 28)
July 28 Exhibits proposals due (notification Sept 1)
August 4 Opening of Early Registration
Sept 15 Final Camera Ready due for accepted works

A rich array of Panels, Workshops and Special sessions are being organized by the many federating event chairs. Selected submissions will also be invited by the federated event chairs to participate in relevant special sessions.
Papers, panels and workshops can be submitted around one or more heritage themes and technical tracks. Submissions may be theoretical or applied but must be original, innovative and previously unpublished.

All paper submissions will be double-blind peer-reviewed by at least 3 referees from the Intl Scientific Committee. Every submission will have at least one technical and one cultural reviewer, to ensure a rich diversity of accepted works spanning both technology and the humanities. A two volume proceedings will be published in collaboration with IEEE and Eurographics. Selected papers will also have the option of being republished in a number of prestigious journals to be determined, including the ACM Journal on Computers in Cultural Heritage. Note that since this is a joint World Congress, you need to submit only once to be considered for the integrated joint proceedings of all affiliated events.

See the Congress website info.

the congress co-chairs:
Alonzo C. Addison, VSMM Society
Livio De Luca, French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS MAP)
Sofia Pescarin, Italian National Research Council (CNR ITABC)

CFP: CVRB, 25-27 September, Duesseldorf

September 25-27th, 2013 (in conjunction with pre-conference workshops)
University of Applied Sciences, Duesseldorf, Germany

http://www.jvrb.org/cvrb
Celebrating the 10 year anniversary, the Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting JVRB is organizing an international conference on VR and Broadcasting that is held in conjunction with Marie Curie Researcher’s night.
The Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting is an open access E-journal covering advanced media technology for the integration of human computer interaction and modern information systems. The main focus is on the creation of synergies between such basic technologies as computer graphics and state-of-the-art broadcasting techniques.
The main goals are to publish research results in the field of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting, to provoke discussions, and to promote the exchange of ideas and information. Developments in the area have a direct effect on society, therefore social aspects will also be considered. As an interdisciplinary field Virtual Reality requires multilateral collaboration in order to enable new applications.

Topics include:
– Interactive Broadcasting
– Virtual Set environments
– Media technology
– Human factors, human machine interfaces
– Computer graphics
– Image technology
– Tracking, sensors
– Augmented reality
– New interfaces

Schedule:
– March 31th, 2013 Submission of full papers (about 8-10 pages)
– April 30th, 2013 Submission of short papers
– May 31st, 2013 Submission of demos
– July 15th, 2013 Camera-Ready Copies
– September 25th, 2013 Full-Day Workshop
– September 26th, 2013 Half-Day Workshops
– September 27th, 2013 CVRB

Submission

You are invited to submit a full paper, short paper, workshop, demo or a tutorial proposal for consideration. All accepted articles will be published online in the Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting JVRB in form of a special issue. All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process with experts from the appropriate field of research. Please, ensure that throughout your article your name, institution and e-mail address is anonymized to support a fair review process.

– Full paper: 8-10 pages

– Short paper or demo: 4-6 pages

Please, use the LaTeX-Template provided by JVRB for your submission and use our EasyChair (https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=cvrb2013) website for the upload. Submissions by e-mail cannot be accepted for the conference.

Contact for general enquiries: jvrb

Venue

September 25-27th, 2013 at the University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf, Germany.

Registration

The regular conference registration includes one ticket for our Social Event in the scope of the researchers night.

We are looking for student volunteers to support CVRB 2013. Feel free to contact us at jvrb

Organisation:

General Chair

Jens Herder, University of Applied Sciences, Duesseldorf, Germany

Publication Chair

Michael Uwe Moebius, University of Applied Sciences, Duesseldorf, Germany

Program Committee

Cham Athwal, Birmingham City University, UK
Manfred Bogen, Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany
Guido Brunnett, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
Juan M. Carmen, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Erik Champion, Aarhus University, Denmark
Sung-Bae Cho, Yonsei University, South Korea
Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Ionian University, Greece
Michael Cohen, University of Aizu, Japan
Sabine Coquillart, INRIA, France
Darren Cosker, University of Bath, UK
David Crawford, University of Essex, UK
Ralf Doerner, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Roman Durikovic, Comenius University, Slovakia
Martin Eisemann, TU Braunschweig, Germany
Abdennour El Rhalibi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Chris Geiger, University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf, Germany
Mashhuda Glencross, University of Manchester, UK
Muhittin Gokmen, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Christos Grecos, University of West of Scotland, UK
Paul Grimm, Hochschule Fulda, Germany
Stefan Gruenvogel, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Peter Hall, University of Bath, UK
Andre Hinkenjann, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Kevin Koeser, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Mahesh Kolekar, IIT Patana, India
Taku Komura, University of Edinburgh, UK
Torsten Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Chuan Li, University of Bath, UK
Steve Maddock, University of Sheffield, UK
Athanassios Malamos, Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Greece
Kenjiro Miura, Shizuoka University, Japan
Sina Mostafawy, University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf, Germany
Florian Floyd Mueller, RMIT University, Australia
Igor Olaizola, Vicomtech, Spain
Alexander Pasko, Bournemouth University, UK
Jose Pazos-Arias, University of Vigo, Spain
Manuel Ramos, University of Vigo, Spain
Francis Rousseaux, CReSTIC, France
Christoph Runde, Virtual Dimension Center (VDC), Germany
Frank Steinicke, Julius Maximilian University of Wuerzburg, Germany
Michael Stepping, avinotec GmbH, Germany
Emmanuel Tsekleves, Brunel University, UK
Julian Villegas, University of the Basque Country, Spain
Richard Wages, Cologne University of Applied Sciences / NOMADS Lab, Germany
Frederik Zilly, Fraunhofer-Institute for Telecommunications Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Germany
Ryte Ziuriene, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania