[game_edu] Fwd: [IFIP-EC-NEWS] [culture2011-pc:00005] Final call for Culture & Computing 2011

Susan Gold goldfile at gmail.com
Sun Apr 17 11:11:19 EDT 2011




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> Date: April 17, 2011 6:23:38 AM EDT

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> Subject: [IFIP-EC-NEWS] [culture2011-pc:00005] Final call for

> Culture & Computing 2011

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> Here is the final call for Culture & Computing 2011, which will

> be organized with the following events.

>

> •Keynote: Shigeru Miyagawa (Professor, Massachusetts Institute

> of Technology, Chair of MIT Open Course Ware Committee) will give

> a talk on "Open Culture on the Web: Benefits and Risks."

> •Invited Talk: Zhigeng Pan (Professor, Zhejiang University) will

> give a talk about animating Song Dynasty Scroll Painting "Along

> the River During the Qingming Festival" for Shanghai Expo

> Chinese Pavilion.

> •Exhibition: Art fair on the integration of cultural computing

> technologies and Japanese traditional culture.

> •Co-located Events: Number of workshops including intercultural

> communication, multilingual medical support, Kyoto Buddhist culture

> forum, tea ceremony, etc.

>

> Please circulate this CFP in your community.

> We also expect you to submit papers to the conference.

> We hope to see you in person in Kyoto in October 2011!

>

> Conference Co-Chairs,

> Kozaburo Hachimura, Toru Ishida and Naoko Tosa

>

> ===============================================================

> Final Call for Papers

>

> The Second International Conference on Culture and Computing (Culture

> and Computing 2011)

>

> Date: October 19-22, 2011

> Venue: The Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Kyoto University, Japan

> http://www.ai.soc.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/culture2011/

>

> International communities have a myriad of problems around topics such

> as: population demographic shifts, energy use and creation, the

> environment, and food supply. It is necessary to build a global

> consensus for resolving problems within these topic areas.

> Unfortunately, there are difficulties in communication among different

> cultures. Information and communication technologies are required in

> order to overcome such difficulties.

>

> There are various research directions in the relations between culture

> and computing: to archive cultural heritages via ICT (cf. digital

> archives), to empower humanities researches via ICT (cf. digital

> humanities), to create art and expressions via ICT (cf. media art), to

> realize a culturally situated agent (cf. cultural agent), to support

> multi-language, multi-cultural societies via ICT (cf. intercultural

> collaboration), and to understand new cultures born in the Internet

> and

> Web (cf. net culture).

>

> The International Conference on Culture and Computing (Culture &

> Computing) will be held in Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, to

> provide an opportunity to share research issues and discuss the future

> of culture and computing. To understand the proceedings at the

> previous

> conference, please visit below.

> http://www.ai.soc.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/culture2010/index.html

>

> Papers are solicited on any aspect on the intersection of culture and

> computing, but all papers are expected to be suitable for a

> multidisciplinary audience. We have a single session Main Track and a

> few parallel session Special Tracks. The Main Track will present a

> collection of scientific or engineering research results. Examples of

> suitable paper topics for the Main Track include:

>

> •Archiving cultural heritages

> •Information environments for humanity studies

> •Art and design by information technologies

> •Digital storytelling

> •Intercultural communication and collaboration

> •Culturally situated agents and simulations

> •Game and culture

> •Analysis of new culture in the Internet and Web

> •Culture and brain science

>

> The Special Tracks are collections of short papers, and are

> organized in

> coordination with the Main Track for the purpose of encouraging

> discussions in hot areas. We have Special Tracks for "Digital

> Humanities," "Asian Culture based Media Art" and "Computing and Music"

> at this conference.

>

> Paper

>

> Submitted papers must report original work that has not been

> previously

> published. A full paper with a limit of six (6) pages and a special

> trackpaper with a limit of two (2) pages, should be submitted by the

> paper submission deadline. Papers should follow the formatting

> instructions for publishing with IEEE Computer Society's Conference

> Publishing Services.

>

> Main Track papers (full papers) should be submitted electronically

> with

> an abstract (150 words) via EasyChair at

> http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=culture2011. Submissions

> (PDF) must be written in English and must not exceed 6 pages in IEEE

> Standard template.

>

> Special Track papers (short papers) should be submitted electronically

> with an abstract (150 words) via EasyChair.

> http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=culture2011sp

> Submissions (PDF) must be written in English and must not exceed 2

> pages

> in IEEE Standard template.

>

> You can submit the abstract and paper together, but please remember

> to submit the paper title and abstract before the deadline for

> titles and abstracts. If you want to submit only an abstract first,

> please check the "Abstract Only" box in the "Upload Paper" area of

> the submission page, and upload your paper before the Deadline for

> papers for review.

>

> All submitted papers will be reviewed by three distinguished

> researchers

> in the area of culture and computing. Accepted papers will appear in

> the

> conference proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society and be

> included in the IEEE Computer Society Digital Libraries (CSDL).

>

> Important Dates

>

> Main Track:

> Deadline for titles and abstracts: April 20th, 2011

> Deadline for papers for review: May 1st, 2011

> Author notification: June 20th, 2011

> Deadline for camera ready papers: July 20th, 2011

>

> Special Track:

> Deadline for titles and abstracts: May 20th, 2011

> Deadline for papers for review: June 1st, 2011

> Author notification: June 20th, 2011

> Deadline for camera ready papers: July 20th, 2011

>

> Organization

>

> Conference Co-Chairs

> Kozaburo Hachimura (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)

> Toru Ishida (Kyoto University, Japan)

> Naoko Tosa (Kyoto University, Japan)

>

> Program Committee [Main Track]

> Richard Beacham (King's College London, UK)

> Philippe Codognet (CNRS & University of Tokyo, Japan)

> Christiane D. Fellbaum (Princeton University, USA)

> Sidney Fels (The University of British Columbia, Canada)

> Kozaburo Hachimura (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)

> Michitaka Hirose (University of Tokyo, Japan)

> Jieh Hsiang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

> Katsushi Ikeuchi (University of Tokyo, Japan)

> Toru Ishida (Kyoto University, Japan)

> Lewis Johnson (Alelo Inc. USA)

> Yasuhiro Katagiri (Future University Hakodate, Japan)

> Michihiko Minoh (Kyoto University, Japan)

> Shigeru Miyagawa (MIT, USA)

> Ryohei Nakatsu (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

> Yoshihiro Okada (Ryukoku University, Japan)

> Ana Paiva (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal)

> Zhigeng Pan (Zhejiang University, China)

> Matthias Rauterberg (TU Eindhoven, Netherlands)

> Tetsuo Sawaragi (Kyoto University, Japan)

> Monique Slodzian (CRIM-INALCO, France)

> Virach Sornlertlamvanich (NECTEC, Thailand)

> Katsumi Tanaka (Kyoto University, Japan)

> Naoko Tosa (Kyoto University, Japan)

> Naomi Yamashita (NTT, Japan)

> Takashi Yoshino (Wakayama University, Japan)

> Hai Zhuge (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

>

> Program Committee [Special Track: Digital Humanities]

> Richard Beacham (King's College London, UK)

> Neil Fraistat (University of Maryland, USA)

> Kozaburo Hachimura (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) Chair

> Jieh Hsiang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

> Jane Hunter (University of Queensland, Australia)

> Geoffrey Rockwell (University of Alberta, Canada)

> Keiji Yano (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)

>

> Program Committee [Special Track: Asian Culture based Media Art]

> Ken Coates ( University of Waterloo)

> Jean M. Ippolito (University of Hawaii at Hilo, USA)

> Tomoe Moriyama (Musem of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Japan)

> Ryohei Nakatsu (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

> Jong-II Park (Hanyang University, Korea)

> Vibeke Sorensen (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

> Naoko Tosa (Kyoto University, Japan) Chair

> Alistair Swale (University of Waikato, New Zealand)

>

> Program Committee [Special Track: Computing and Music]

> Gerard Assayag (IRCAM, France)

> Philippe Codognet (CNRS & University of Tokyo, Japan) Chair

> Shlomo Dubnov (University of California at San Diego, USA)

> Atau Tanaka (Newcastle University, UK)

> =================================================

>

> Toru Ishida

> Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University

> Yoshida-Honmachi, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan

> TEL 81 75 753 4821 FAX 81 75 753 4820

> E-mail ishida at i.kyoto-u.ac.jp

> Web http://www.ai.soc.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~ishida/

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--
Susan Gold
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