[eu-gene] Fwd: final call: Computational Models of Creativity in
the Arts
Alice Eldridge
alice at ecila.org
Wed Mar 8 17:25:04 GMT 2006
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Paul Brown <paul at PAUL-BROWN.COM>
> Date: 8 March 2006 17:22:22 GMT
> To: LAM at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: final call: Computational Models of Creativity in the Arts
> Reply-To: paul at paul-brown.com
>
>
> Please circulate to colleagues & relevant lists - and apologies
> for any duplication (the usual oxymoron)
>
> DEADLINE APPROACHING 19 March 2006
>
> Computational Models of Creativity in the Arts
> a two-day workshop
> Tuesday 16 to Wednesday 17 May 2006
>
> A partnership between Goldsmiths and Birkbeck Colleges and the
> University of Sussex
>
> Hosted by Goldsmiths Digital Studios, Ben Pimlott Building,
> Goldsmiths College, University of London
>
> Including a public evening performance/exhibition event on the 16
> May curated by BLIP and the Computer Arts Society at the Science
> Museum's Dana Centre in Knightsbridge
>
> The proceedings will be a special issue of Digital Creativity
> Journal (2007:1), Routledge
>
> Call for Participation
>
> This workshop will bring together practitioners and researchers
> who are involved in the use of computational systems in the fine
> and performing arts, literature, design and animation as well as
> the associated fields of aesthetics, cognitive science, art
> history and cultural theory. It especially invites those
> involved in the computational analysis and modelling of creative
> behaviour to meet and share their experiences and explore the
> potential of co-operative future ventures. It is intended that
> this call should interest the widest possible constituency.
> However a very broad list of (non-exclusive) descriptors might
> include:
> * the application of computational and generative methodologies
> in the arts and related creative disciplines
> * computational approaches to creativity, cognition and
> aesthetics
> * the application of artificial intelligence and artificial life
> * the application of evolutionary and adaptive systems
> * cultural applications of computing and digital electronics in
> general
>
> Categories of Submission
> * Position papers, posters, abstracts, etc...
> Places are limited! Please send in a one-page (maximum) outline
> of why you (and your colleagues) would like to attend and what
> you could contribute and/or how you might benefit. Include URLs
> to relevant projects/experience where possible
> * Artworks, performances, etc...
> Please submit a one-page proposal including technical
> requirements. Include URLs where possible
>
> Deadline
> The deadline for outlines and proposals is 19 March 2006. They
> should be sent to the conference chairs as PDF attachments to an
> email with the subject "CMCA Workshop Submission"
>
> Co-Chairs
> * Paul Brown, University of Sussex - paul at paul-brown.com
> * Janis Jeffries, Goldsmiths - j.jefferies at gold.ac.uk
> * Nick Lambert, Birkbeck - nick.lambert at gmail.com
>
> Organising Committee
> * Catherine Mason, Birkbeck
> * Tim Blackwell, Goldsmiths
> * Jon Bird, University of Sussex
> * Miguel Andres-Clavera, Goldsmiths
> * In-Yong Cho, Goldsmiths
> * Maria x, Goldsmiths
>
> Advisory Committee
> * Margaret Boden, University of Sussex
> * Phil Husbands, University of Sussex
> * Ernest Edmonds, University of Technology, Sydney
> * Charlie Gere, University of Lancaster
> * Mitchell Whitelaw, University of Sussex
> * Sue Gollifer, University of Brighton
> * Tony Longson, California State University, Los Angeles
> * Adrian David Cheok, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
> * Dustin Stokes, University of Sussex
>
> Funded by the London Centre for Arts and Cultural Enterprise -
> LCACE - and the University of Sussex
>
. . alice eldridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . alicee at sussex.ac.uk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . http://www.ecila.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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