- From: Artur R. Lugmayr <artur.lugmayr@tut.fi>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 14:12:03 +0300
- To: "Artur R. Lugmayr" <artur.lugmayr@tut.fi>
Extension of Deadline till 8/June 2008; Call for Papers: ======================================================================= ==== 11th MindTrek Conference MindTrek 2008: Entertainment and Media in the Ubiquitous Era Call for Papers and Workshops October 7th-9th, 2008 in Tampere, Finland http://www.mindtrek.org, http://www.mindtrek.org/cfp * In Cooperation with ACM SIGMM and ACM SIGCHI – publications will be published within the ACM digital library and a selected set of high- level contributions as book chapters or within journals. * In Cooperation with the Nordic Games Research Network - the Nordic games researchers can apply for travel & accomodation support from NGRN (www.ngrn.dk). Confirmed keynote: Marc Davis, Yahoo! ======================================================================= ==== MindTrek 2008 Call for Papers and Workshop Proposals We are happy to invite you into MindTrek Conference in October 7–9, 2008. MindTrek is a three day conference to explore current and emerging topics of social media, ubimedia and games. MindTrek includes a workshop day, three main tracks, plenary sessions and invited presentations. MindTrek is a leading Northern new media festival and conference series, arranged already for more than a decade, since 1997. Interdisciplinary and open for innovation, MindTrek is a meeting place where experts and thinkers present results from their latest work regarding the development of Internet, interactive media and information society. MindTrek brings together researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines that are involved in the development of media from sociology, economy, to technology. The organizing committee invites you to submit original high quality papers addressing the special theme and the topics, for presentation at the conference and inclusion in the proceedings. We are interested in contributions in the topic areas social media, ambient/ubiquitous media, and games such as: - case-studies (successful, and especially unsuccessful ones) - oral presentation of fresh and innovative ideas - artistic installations and running system prototypes - user-experience studies and evaluations - technological novelties, evaluations, and solutions - scientific, business, or media oriented contributions - proposals for own workshops. The submitted papers will be selected for the following streams of the conference: - Social media - Gaming - Ubiquitous and ambient media. Feel free to suggest workshops which are co-organized with the MindTrek 2008. Workshop proposals should include organizing committee, 1 page description of the theme of the workshop, short CV of organizers, duration, proceedings publisher, and schedule. The scientific part of the conference is organized in co-operation with ACM SIGMM, and ACM SIGCHI. Conference proceedings will be published in the ACM Digital Library. Selected high quality papers will be selected and published in international journals, as book chapters, or via open access journals. Nordic games researchers (PhD students & staff) can apply for travel and accomodation support from NGRN (www.ngrn.dk. There will be a specific thematic workshop on the disciplinary identity of game studies, taking place in Oct 7th; interested speakers for that, please contact directly Frans Mäyrä (frans.mayra (at) uta.fi). Important Dates - 8th June 2008 (note: extension of deadline: submission of position papers (abstract, 1000 words) and workshops - 20th June 2008: review statements - 29th August 2008: camera ready papers from authors (5 pages) - 7th-9th October 2008: conference Conference Themes 1. Social Media - business models, service models, and policies - questions related to identity, motivation and values - blogs, wikis, and collaboration designs in practice - user-created content and social networks. 2. Ubiquitous and ambient media - ubiquitous and ambient services, applications, devices, and environments - business models, service models, and policies - context aware, sensing, and interfaces for ubiquitous computation - ergonomics, human-computer interaction designs, and product prototypes - software, hardware and middleware frameworks - production technology for ambient media - pervasive and ubiquitous storytelling, games, and art works - ambient interactive business models, service concepts, and interactive advertising - artistic works related to ubiquitous computation - ubiquitous entertainment and experiences - new human-computer interaction modalities. 3. Games - theoretical and analytical contributions to the study of games and play - novel approaches to the design research of games - discussions of gaming technologies from user- or player-centred perspectives - studies of social play and role-play - analyses of online, mobile, casual and cross-media gaming - research into user-created game content - studies of pervasive games. Position paper submissions will be peer-reviewed as abstracts, and full versions of papers will be published both in the printed conference proceedings and online in the ACM digital library. High quality contributions of very selected papers will be considered for journals, special issue journals, or as book chapters. Paper Submission - Please follow the style guidelines on http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates for formatting your position paper and final paper. - Note that since the papers will be published by ACM, all authors need to sign an ACM copyright form. (for further guidelines see: http://www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_form.html). Conference Organizing Committee Artur Lugmayr (Scientific Chair) Frans Mäyrä, Katri Lietsala, and Heljä Franssila (Conference Co-chairs) Steering & Review Committees Juha Kaario, NOKIA, FINLAND Matthias Rauterberg, Eidhoven University of Technology, NETHERLANDS Zhiwen Yu, Kyoto University, JAPAN Irek Defee, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), FINLAND Jan Kallenbach, Helsinki University of Technology (HUT), FINLAND Marianna Obrist, ICT&S Center, University of Salzburg, AUSTRIA Cai Melakoski, TAMK Univ. of Applied Sciences, FINLAND Peter Bruck, European Academy of Digital Media (EADiM, EUROPRIX), AUSTRIA Hannu Paunonen, Metso Automation, FINLAND Jonas Kronlund, ELISA, FINLAND Olli Sotamaa, University of Tampere (UTA), FINLAND Nicole Ellison, Michigan State University, USA Kirsi Silius, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), FINLAND Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), FINLAND Bjoern Stockleben, RBB, GERMANY Staffan Björk, II/Chalmers, SWEDEN Markus Wiemker, RWTH Aachen, GERMANY Contact Artur Lugmayr, artur.lugmayr (at) tut.fi Submit papers here www.mindtrek.org/cfp Further Information http://www.mindtrek.org Supported by: City of Tampere, Ubiqutious Computing Cluster, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere University, TAMK University of Applied Sciences, PIRAMK University of Applied Sciences, Technology Centre Hermia, Neogames, Digibusiness cluster, Sombiz, COSS, and Gemilo.
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