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CfP: (re)Actor3 Papers, Performances, and Installations
Deadline: 23 June 2008
Source: (re)Actor3, 30 April 2008
Submitted by
Nick Bryan-Kinns
CALL FOR PAPERS, INSTALLATIONS & PERFORMANCES (re)Actor3: The Third International Conference on Digital Live Art
"This is LIVErpool" September 2 & 3rd, 2008 Holiday Inn & Contemporary Urban Centre Liverpool, UK http://www.digitalliveart.com
Jointly organised by: - BigDog Interactive - Queen Mary, University of London - Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool - Interaction: The Human-Computer Interaction Group
ABOUT Digital Live Art is the intersection of Human-computer Interaction (HCI), Live Art and Computing. (re)Actor3: The Third International Conference on Digital Live Art seeks to bring together practitioners and academics from the varying worlds of Live Art, Computing and HCI for a lively debate and event which will explore this emerging field. This year, (re)Actor3 is co-locating with one of Europe’s largest and longest running HCI conferences - HCI 2008 which is being held in Liverpool UK - host of Europe’s 2008 Capital City of Culture events. We are seeking proposals for Interactive Experiences - interactive installations, posters, demonstrations, live performances, and academic papers. We are seeking contributions addressing all aspects of Digital Live Art from guerrilla interventions to curation, with a focus this year on Live Physical Computing and UpCycling - turning yesterday’s unwanted items into Digital Live Art.
VENUE - DAYTIME EVENT As in previous years, this year we include both a daytime and evening event. The formal daytime event will take place in parallel with HCI 2008 at the Holiday Inn, Liverpool on Wednesday 3rd September 2008. The day will consist of keynote presentations, formal papers and interactive installations.
EVENING AFTER PARTY The daytime event will be followed by a public after party with commissioned installations, DJs, VJs and live performances. The party takes place at Liverpool’s Contemporary Urban Centre (CUC) boasting 170,000 sq feet within a Grade II listed converted warehouse. CUC aims to reflect the themes of contemporary life in the urban environment, particularly from the point of view of marginalised and excluded communities.
FUNDING We have a limited number commissions available for live performances and installations. In addition, this year we are providing a special Artist in Residence commission at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London. You can make a request for funding or for a commission using the proposal template, which you can download at the link below. We also have a limited number of travel bursaries available for those who may not be otherwise able to make it to the conference. Please see the website for more details.
PROPOSALS All proposals will be peer reviewed by the conference committee. Proposals must not exceed the 2-page limit and must be prepared using the proposal template provided on our website. We are accepting proposals for: * academic paper presentations (day) * live performances (including DJ/VJ sets) (day and evening) * interactive installations (day and evening)
Topics of interest included but definitely not limited to: * UpCycling and Digital Live Art * Live Physical and Tangible Computing * Choreography and Digital Live Art * Curation of Digital Live Art * Technology-mediated liveness * Archiving Digital Live Art * Guerrilla interventions with digital technologies * Computing as a vehicle for social and peformative interactivity * Human-computer interaction and intervention * Women, performance and computing * Audience behaviour and rules of engagement in interactive works * Performative contracts - rule making and rule breaking * Experimental visual and sonic interfaces for live performance
Accepted proposals will be published in the conference proceedings, included on our website, and made available through the distinguished ACM Digital Library and the British Computer Society’s eWiC digital library.
IMPORTANT DATES Proposal submission deadline: 23rd June, 2008 Notification of acceptance: 7th July, 2008 Camera-ready copy: 14th July, 2008 Tutorial date: 2nd September, 2008 Conference & Evening event date: 3rd September, 2008
(re)ACTOR CONFERENCE CHAIRS Tom Lloyd, Dreamtime Film Nick Bryan-Kinns, Queen Mary, University of London
(re)ACTOR CONFERENCE DIRECTOR Jennifer G. Sheridan, BigDog Interactive
HCI 2008 CONFERENCE CHAIR David England, Liverpool John Moores University
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Maribeth Back, FX PAL, California Christopher Baugh, University of Leeds Steve Benford, University of Nottingham Russell Beale, Birmingham University Joanna Berzowska, Concordia University Daniel Brine, Live Art Development Agency Susan Broadhurst, Brunel University Linda Candy, University of Technology, Sydney David Collins, Doncaster College Beatriz da Costa, University of California Steve Dixon, Brunel University Jon Dovey, Bristol University Bill Gaver, Goldsmiths University of London Gabriella Giannachi, University of Exeter Eva Hornecker, The Open University Lois Keidan, Live Art Development Agency Boriana Koleva, University of Nottingham Charles Kriel, London Metropolitan University Sally Jane Norman, Newcastle University Angela Piccini, Bristol University Mark Plumbley, Queen Mary University of London Sara Price, London Knowledge Lab, Inst. of Education Marta Ruperez, FACT Mark Sandler, Queen Mary University of London Atau Tanaka, Newcastle University Mick Wallis, University of Leeds Martyn Ware, Illustrious Company
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Submission details and further information - (re)Actor3 website for
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