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1) Call to Participate in the 3rd Nokia Ubimedia MindTrek Awards
Competition
2) CALL FOR PAPERS 1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL
CREATIVITY
3) Call for Papers 8th European Workshop on Evolutionary and Biologically
Inspired Music, Sound, Art and Design
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Call to participate in the 3rd Nokia Ubimedia MindTrek Awards
Competition September 30th – October 2nd, 2009, Tampere, Finland
http://www.mindtrek.org/ubimedia For previous years' entries, newslist
subscription, and our facebook group - check out:
http://webhotel2.tut.fi/emmi/forum Competition deadline: August 7th
Award Sum: 7.000 Euros
The purpose of the competition is to encourage makers of digital media to
generate ideas and develop new and innovative ubimedia products & services.
The entries are expected to take a stand on the following questions, for
example: * How does ubiquitous computing affect media environments? * What
are intelligent media environments like? * What will the location- and
context-aware media services of the future be like? A few other examples
are: * Pervasive and ubiquitous games * Ambient installations * Artistic
works related to ubiquitous media and computation * Business models *
Ambient and ubiquitous media technology * Ubiquitous and ambient media
services, devices, and environments * Context aware, sensing, and interfaces
for ubiquitous computation * Ergonomics, human-computer interaction designs,
and product prototypes * Software, hardware and middleware framework
demonstrations * Ambient television * etc. The total award sum for the Nokia
Ubimedia MindTrek Award is 7 000€. The sum can be awarded to one entry,
divided between several entries or not awarded at all if the award criteria
set by the jury are not fulfilled. All ubimedia, ubiquitous, pervasive, or
ambient products or product and service concepts which have been finalized
during the previous year after 1st January 2008 are eligible to take part in
the competition. Competition deadline is August 7th How to participate?
Please check out the website http://mindtrek.org/ubimedia for entry forms
and actual information, and http://webhotel2.tut.fi/emmi/forum for previous
years' entries, newsletter, and our facebook group. In case of questions,
please contact: ubiaward (AT) mindtrek.org Rules of the Nokia Ubimedia
MindTrek Awards
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------------------------ 1. Organizers The Nokia Ubimedia MindTrek Award is
a category of the 2009 MindTrek competition. The category is organized
collaboratively by MindTrek, Tampere Region Centre of Expertise in
Ubiquitous Computing, New Ambient Multimedia Group (NAMU)/Tampere University
of Technology, the TAMK University of Applied Sciences, and Nokia. The award
is funded by Nokia and the Tampere Region Centre of Expertise in Ubiquitous
Computing. 2. Products qualifying for participation All Ubimedia products or
product and service concepts which have been finalized during the previous
year after 1st January 2008 are eligible to take part in the competition. An
example of a suitable competition entry is a finished product, product pilot
or demo. No drafts or mere ideas without relevant documentation will be
accepted. The competition rules do not place limitations on the technology
used in the products. The jury has the right to reject the participation of
an entry if it does not fulfil the participation criteria. All jury
decisions are final. 3. Entry Submissions For completing a successful
submission, the following information is required from your side: * filled
application form; * video documenting the submission (approx. 3-5 minutes,
also longer will be accepted); * documentation of the concept; A
demonstration, production, pilot, or demo is eligible to be submitted to the
competition. Each entry should be in form of a video documenting the
submission (approx. 3-5 minutes, however also longer videos will be
accepted). The video should clearly indicate how the demonstration,
production pilot, or demonstration works and relates to ubiquitous media. In
addition to the video, a short English-language based description of the
concept should be attached to the competition entry in form of e.g.
sketches, images, power points, word documents, or implementations. The
description should present the key characteristics and benefits of the
product or service in a concise and marketing-oriented manner. In addition,
also other materials supporting the jury in their decision (e.g. sketches,
images, power points, word documents, implementations) can be attached to
the competition entry. However, the jury decision will primarily be based on
the video submissions, and additional materials will be used in case of
further questions. We welcome also links to project homepages, but the jury
decision can only base the decision on submitted materials. 4. Participation
Registration for the competition ends on 7th August 2009 at 15:00 (+2 GMT).
If the competition entry is delivered to MindTrek via mail, it must arrive
at the MindTrek Association’s office in three (3) copies no later than
7.8.2009 at 15:00 (+2 GMT). If the competition entry is implemented on the
internet, its web address must be submitted to MindTrek when registering
within the deadline. Late entries will not be accepted. In addition to
submitting the competition entry, participation requires registration using
the registration form at the MindTrek website. All submissions must be in
English. Originals sent to the competition will not be returned, so you
should keep a copy for your own use. Post and packaging costs are the
responsibility of the entrant. 5. Award The total award sum for the Nokia
Ubimedia MindTrek competition category is EUR 7,000. The sum can be awarded
to one entry, divided between several entries or not awarded at all if the
award criteria set by the jury are not fulfilled. 6. Immaterial property
rights The immaterial property rights related to the competition works
remain the property of the competitors. The entrants are responsible for
ensuring that they have full copyrights to their competition entries and the
right to use the works and their elements when participating in the
competition. The material submitted to the award programme remains the
property of the author and may not be modified, changed in any way or used
in whole or in part for the production of any other work. 7. Evaluation of
the entries and the jury The participating works will be evaluated in the
following areas: * Innovativeness * Commercial potential * Entertainment
value and/or usefulness and/or artistic merit and creative implementation *
The usability of interactive and context-aware functions and functions
utilizing ubiquitous computing in some other manner * Feasibility (in terms
of technology and production) * Visual implementation and technical
functionality Nokia, Tampere Region Centre of Expertise in Ubiquitous
Computing and MindTrek will jointly assemble the jury for this competition
category. The jury will comprise at least one member from Nokia, one member
from MindTrek and one member from Tampere Region Centre of Expertise in
Ubiquitous Computing, and have a minimum of four members in all. In addition
to the actual jury, MindTrek’s preliminary jury will take part in the
evaluation if required, by carrying out a preliminary elimination. 8.
Reference rights MindTrek has the right to use the competition entries and a
mention of the entrants as references in its marketing communications.
MindTrek, Nokia and Tampere Region Centre of Expertise in Ubiquitous
Computing have the right to disseminate information about the competition
arrangements, competition entries, the awarding of the winners and other
details related to the competition in their marketing and advertising, e.g.
on the web and in brochures and newsletters. The submitted works may be used
by MindTrek without any restrictions or written permission in all
presentations, TV broadcasting, CD/DVD productions, CD/DVD compilations and
advertisements (internet, CD-ROM, TV, print). MindTrek has the unlimited
right to use the submitted material for distribution on DVDs and other
media, especially the right to distribute the video material to labels and
broadcasting companies. 9. Announcement of the results and presentation of
the awards The results of the competition category will be announced and the
awards presented at the MindTrek Awards Ceremony. The winners will be
announced at Hotel Rosendahl on 1.10.2009 at the MindTrek Awards Ceremony.
Later there will be the Awards Party to honor the winners of the
competitions. Award nominees will be notified in advance. The presence of
the nominees at the MindTrek event in October is strongly recommended. All
nominees are invited to give a half day workshop around the ideas of their
nominated project with the students and tutors at Demola, www.demola.fi 10.
Compensation of the finalists’ travel and other expenses MindTrek will pay
travel and accommodation costs up to the sum of EUR 800 per team for a
maximum of three invited finalists/teams flying from abroad in economy
class. Any Finnish entrants among the finalists will not receive
compensation for their travel costs. However, MindTrek will pay for one
conference ticket (includes entrance to the MindTrek Awards Party) and one
entrance ticket to the MindTrek Awards Party for all finalist teams.
MindTrek will not pay compensation for any other possible costs incurred by
the entrants due to their participation in the competition. Further
Information Nokia Ubimedia MindTrek Awards Competition ubiaward (AT)
mindtrek.org Or in urgent matters the competition chairs: Artur Lugmayr,
artur.lugmayr (AT) tut.fi, Tel.: +358 40 821 0558 Cai Melakoski,
cai.melakoski (AT) tamk.fi, Tel.: +358 50 555 6581 Kirsi Lindfors,
kirsi.lindfors (AT) hermia.fi, Tel.: +358 40 820 4608 Nokia Ubimedia
MindTrek Awards Jury 2009
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------------------------ Head Of Jury: • Bjoern Stockleben, RBB , DE
Competition Chairs: • Artur Lugmayr, NAMU group, Tampere Univ. of
Technology (TUT), FI • Cai Melakoski, TAMK University of Applied
Sciences, FI • Kirsi Lindfors, Hermia, FI Jury Members (to be completed):
• Petros Belimpasakis, Nokia, FI • Jonas Forth, Abo Academy, FI •
Glen Gebhard, LMU, US • Michael Hausenblas, Johanneum Research, AT •
Andreas Holzinger, MBCS Head Research Unit HCI4MED, Medical University Graz
(MUG), AT • Juha Kaario, Nokia, FI • Mirette Kangas, YLE New Media, FI
• Katri Lietsala Gemilo OY, FI • Timo Ojala, Universit of Oulu, FI •
Daniel Salber, mackey.nl, NL • Susanne Sperring, Abo Academy, FI •
Joelle Stemp, Yu Centrik, CA • Riku Suomela, Nokia, FI • Teija Vainio,
TUT, FI • Robert Wierzbicki, wierzbicki.org, DE • Roger Zimmermann,
National University of Singapore, SG • Demola students About the MindTrek
Conference
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------------------------ Conference Venue MindTrek takes place at Hotel
Scandic Rosendahl, in Tampere, Finland. The organizer of the conference has
booked quota for the conference delegates from this hotel. Please, look for
more information on accommodation and registration later from our website.
Please note that the accommodation is not included in the participation fee.
There is also other accommodation available in Tampere, ranging from modern
first-class hotels to smaller traditional hotels and dormitories. If you
select one of these options, you should make the reservations by yourself
with that specific hotel. MindTrek Conference in General Jukka Matikainen,
+358 (0)40 5336 379, jukka.matikainen (AT) mindtrek.org www.mindtrek.org
Nokia Ubimedia MindTrek Award 2009 MindTrek.org/ubimedia
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CALL FOR PAPERS
1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL CREATIVITY

Lisbon, Portugal, 7-9 January 2009

---> Submission deadline: 21 September

website: http://creative-systems.dei.uc.pt/icccx

Although it seems clear that creativity plays an important role in
developing intelligent computational systems, it is less clear how to model,
simulate, or evaluate creativity in such systems. In other words, it is
often easier to recognize the presence and effect of creativity than to
describe or prescribe it. The purpose of this conference is to facilitate
the exchange of ideas on the topic of computational creativity in a
cross-disciplinary setting. It will bring together people from AI,
Cognitive Science and related areas such as Psychology, Philosophy and the
Arts who research questions related to the notion of creativity as it
relates to computational systems. This focus on creativity in the context
of computational systems has the potential for increasing innovation in
existing fields of research as well as for defining new fields of study,
including

1. Artificially Creative Systems: development of computational systems that
produce or simulate creativity. These systems may be inspired by human
creativity or by the possibilities of artificial systems beyond human
capabilities.
2. Computational Models of Human Creativity: construction of cognitive
models of human creativity that can be the basis for computational
creativity.
3. Computational Systems for Supporting Creativity: production of user
interfaces, interaction design, decision support, and data modeling
techniques that lead to the development of intelligent assistants that
support the user in being more creative.

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Topics
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Original contributions are solicited in all areas related to Computational
Creativity, including but not limited to:

1. computational paradigms for understanding creativity, including heuristic
search, analogical reasoning, and re-representation;
2. metrics, frameworks and formalizations for the evaluation of creativity
in computational systems;
3. perspectives on creativity, including philosophy of computational
creativity, models of human behavior, intelligent systems, and
creativity-support tools;
4. the role of creativity in learning, innovation, improvisation, and other
pursuits;
5. factors that enhance creativity, including conflict, diversity,
knowledge, intuition, reward structures, and technologies;
6. social aspects of creativity, including the relationship between
individual and social creativity, diffusion of ideas, collaboration and
creativity, formation of creative teams, and simulating creativity in social
settings;
7. specific applications to music, language and the arts, to architecture
and design, to scientific discovery, to education and to entertainment;
8. detailed system descriptions of creative systems, including engineering
difficulties faced, example sessions and artefacts produced, and
applications of the system.

The conference will include traditional paper presentations, will showcase
the application of computational creativity to the sciences, creative
industries and arts, and will incorporate a "show and tell" session, which
will be devoted to demonstrations of computational systems exhibiting
behaviour which would be deemed creative in humans. In addition the
conference will provide a forum for identifying trends and opportunities for
research on [computational] creativity and promising practices concerning
the development of creative computational systems.


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Celebrating 10 years of Events on Computational Creativity
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This conference celebrates the 10th anniversary of a series of events which,
since 1999, have grown from small satellite workshops into an international
conference in its own right. During this period, these symposia and
workshops have acted as a focus for an active research community, have been
the forum for the
presentation of the newest results in computational creativity, and have
given rise to special issues of journals.

List of past events:

IJWCC 2008, Madrid, Spain
AAAI 2008 Spring Symposium on Creative Intelligent Systems, Stanford, CA,
USA
IJWCC 2007, London, UK (first autonomous workshop)
IJWCC 2006, Riva del Garda, Italy, ECAI'2006
IJWCC 2005, Edinburgh, UK, IJCAI'2005
IJWCC 2004, Madrid, Spain, ECCBR'2004

The IJWCC series resulted from two previous streams of symposia and
workshops associated with AISB 99, AISB 00, ICCBR 01, AISB 01, ECAI 02,
AISB 02, IJCAI 03, AISB 03 and LREC 04.


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Important Dates
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September 21, 2009 Submission deadline
October 30, 2009 Authors' Notification
November 22, 2009 Deadline for final camera-ready copies

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Submissions
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Please submit papers of up to 10 pages in Springer LNCS format. Submission
details will be available on the conference website.


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Organising Committee
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General Chair: Geraint A. Wiggins (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
PC Chair: Dan Ventura (Brigham Young University, UT, USA)
Local Chair: Amilcar Cardoso (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Publicity Chair: Simon Colton (Imperial College London, UK)


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Local Organisation
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Amilcar Cardoso (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Luís Macedo (University of Coimbra, Portugal) - Finance
Paulo Pires (University of Coimbra, Portugal) - Sponsoring
Jorge Ávila (University of Coimbra, Portugal) - Secretariate


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Senior Program Committee
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Rafael Pérez y Pérez (UAM Cuajimalpa, Mexico)
Graeme Ritchie (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Alison Pease (The University of Edinburgh, UK)
Tony Veale (University College Dublin, Ireland)


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Program Committee
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John Barnden (University of Birmingham, UK)
Ana Boa-Ventura (University of Texas, Austin, USA)
David Brown (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Paul Brown (University of Sussex, UK)
Win Burleson (Arizona State University, USA)
John Collomosse (University of Bath, UK)
Anna Feldman (Montclair State University, USA)
Pablo Gervás (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
John Gero (George Mason University, USA)
Ashok Goel (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Paulo Gomes (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Kaz Grace (University of Sydney, Australia)
Fox Harrell (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Kyle Jennings (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Robert Keller (Harvey Mudd College, USA)
Penousal Machado (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Brian Magerko (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Lorenzo Magnani (University of Pavia, Italy)
Mary Lou Maher (National Science Foundation, USA)
Ramon López de Mántaras (IIIA-CSIC, Spain)
Ruli Manurung (University of Indonesia, Indonesia)
Jon McCormack (Monash University - Clayton, Australia)
David C. Moffat (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)
Nick Montfort (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Diarmuid O'Donoghue (National University of Ireland, Ireland)
Francisco Câmara Pereira (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Luis Pineda (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico)
Sarah Rauchas (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
Joaquim Reis (ISCTE, Lisbon University Institute, Portugal)
Mark Riedl (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Judy Robertson (Heriot-Watt University, UK)
Juan Romero (Universidade da Coruña, Spain)
Rob Saunders (University of Sydney, Australia)
Ricardo Sosa (Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico)
Oliviero Stock (Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica, Italy)
Ron Sun (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Carlo Strapparava (Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica, Italy)
Chris Thornton (University of Sussex, UK)


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ICCC Steering Committee
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Amilcar Cardoso (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Simon Colton (Imperial College London, UK)
Pablo Gervás (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
Alison Pease (The University of Edinburgh, UK)
Rafael Pérez y Pérez (UAM Cuajimalpa, Mexico)
Graeme Ritchie (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Rob Saunders (University of Sydney, Australia)
Tony Veale (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Dan Ventura (Brigham Young University, UT, USA)
Geraint A. Wiggins (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)


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Sponsors
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APPIA - Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence
AECI - Ano Europeu para a Criatividade e Inovação
CISUC - Centre for Informatics and Systems of the University of Coimbra

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EvoMUSART 2010

8th European Workshop on Evolutionary and Biologically Inspired Music,
Sound, Art and Design

7-9 April, 2010, Istanbul, Turkey


http://www.evostar.org <http://www.evostar.org/>

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INTRODUCTION
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EvoMUSART 2010 is the eight workshop of the EvoNet working group on
Evolutionary Music and Art. Following the success of previous events and the
growth of interest in the field, the main goal of EvoMUSART 2010 is to bring
together researchers who are using biologically inspired techniques for
artistic tasks, providing the opportunity to promote, present and discuss
ongoing work in this area.

The workshop will be held from 7-9 April, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey as part
of the EvoStar event.

Accepted papers will be presented orally at the workshop and included in the
EvoWorkshops proceedings, published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes
in Computer Science series.


EvoMUSART 2010 important dates are:

Submission deadline: November 4, 2009
Conference: 7-9 April, 2010


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TOPICS OF INTEREST
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The papers should concern the use of bio-inspired techniques (Evolutionary
Computation, Artificial Life, Artificial Neural Networks, Swarm
Intelligence, etc.) in the scope of the generation, analysis and
interpretation of art, music, design, architecture and other artistic
fields. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Generation
o Biologically Inspired Design and Art-Making Systems that create
drawings, images, animations, sculptures, poetry, text, objects, designs,
webpages, buildings, etc.;
o Biologically Inspired Sound-Generators and Music-Systems that create
music, aggregate sound, or simulate instruments, voices, effects, etc;
o Robotic Based Evolutionary Art and Music;
o Other related generative techniques;
- Theory
o Computational Aesthetics, Emotional Response, Surprise, Novelty;
o Representation techniques;
o Comparative analysis and classification;
o Validation methodologies;
o New biologically inspired computation models in art, music and design;
- Computer Aided Creativity
o New ways of integrating users into evolutionary computation art and
music frameworks;
o Analysis and evaluation of: the artistic potential of biologically
inspired art and music; the artistic processes inherent to these approaches;
the resulting artifacts;
o Collaborative distributed artificial art environments;
- Automation
o Techniques for automated fitness assignment;
o Systems that exploit biologically inspired computation to analyze
artistic objects and artifacts;

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND SUBMISSION DETAILS
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Submit your manuscript, at most 10 A4 pages long, in Springer LNCS format no
later than November 4, 2009. Formatting instructions available at:

http://www.springer.com/dal/home/computer/lncs?SGWID=1-164-7-72376-0&teaserI
d=45515&CENTER_ID=73062)

The papers will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the program
committee. Authors will be notified via email on the results of the review
by 20 December 2009.

The authors of accepted papers will have to improve their paper on the basis
of the reviewers' comments and will be asked to send a camera ready version
of their manuscripts, along with text sources and pictures, by 10 January
2010. The accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, published
in Springer LNCS Series, which will be available at the workshop.

Further information, including the Online Submission Details, can be found
on the following pages:
Evo*2010: http://www.evostar.org <http://www.evostar.org/>
EvoMUSART2010: http://dces.essex.ac.uk/research/evostar/EvoMUSART.htm


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IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission: 4 November 2009
Workshop: 7-9 April 2009


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PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Alain Lioret, Paris 8 University, France
Alan Dorin, Monash University, Australia
Alejandro Pazos, University of A Coruna, Spain
Amilcar Cardoso, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Amy K. Hoover, University of Central Florida, USA
Andrew Gildfind, Google, Inc., Australia
Andrew Horner, University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
Anna Ursyn, University of Northern Colorado, USA
Antonino Santos, University of A Coruna, Spain
Artemis Sanchez Moroni, Renato Archer Research Center, Brazil
Bill Manaris, College of Charleston, USA
Brian Ross, Brock University, Canada
Carlos Grilo, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria, Portugal
Christian Jacob , University of Calgary, Canada
Colin Johnson, University of Kent, UK
Craig Kaplan, University of Waterloo, Canada
Eduardo Miranda, University of Plymouth, UK
Eleonora Bilotta , University of Calabria, Italy
Erwin Driessens, Independent Artist, Netherlands
Gary Nelson, Oberlin College, USA
Gerhard Widmer, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Hans Dehlinger, Independent Artist, Germany
James McDermott, University of Limerick, Ireland
Jon McCormack, Monash University, Australia
Jonatas Manzolli , UNICAMP, Brasil
Jorge Tavares, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Juan Romero, University of A Coruna, Spain
Luigi Pagliarini, Pescara Electronic Artists Meeting & University of
Southern Denmark, Italy
Maria Verstappen, Independent Artist, Netherlands
Matthew Lewis, Ohio State University, USA
Nicolas Monmarché, University of Tours, France
Oliver Bown, Monash University, Australia
Pablo Gervás, Universidad Complutense de Madrid , Spain
Palle Dahlstedt, Göteborg University, Sweden
Paul Brown, University of Sussex, UK
Paulo Urbano, Universidade de Lisboa , Portugal
Peter Bentley, University College London , UK
Philip Galanter, Texas A&M College of Architecture, USA
Rafael Ramirez, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain
Ruli Manurung, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Simon Colton, Imperial College, UK
Somnuk Phon-Amnuaisuk, Multimedia University, Malaysia
Stefano Cagnoni, University of Parma, Italy
Stephen Todd, IBM, UK
Steve DiPaola, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Tim Blackwell, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Vic Ciesielski, RMIT, Australia

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WORKSHOP CHAIRS
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Penousal Machado
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Machado AT dei DOT uc DOT pt

Gary Greenfield
University of Richmond, USA
ggreenfi AT richmond DOT edu




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