[MULTIMEDIA 2005] Short papers due, Interactive Art Program deadlines

Greetings from the ACM Multimedia committee.  Included in this email are
the following:

  * Multimedia 2005 Important Dates
  * Multimedia 2005 Interactive Art Program Deadlines extended

And, of course, please see the web site for more detailed information.

http://acmmm05.comp.nus.edu.sg/

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ACM Multimedia 2005 Important Dates

June 20: - Submission deadline for Main Conference Short Papers
         - Submission deadline for Full Papers, Arts Exhibition and Short
Papers
           for Interactive Art Program
         - Submission deadline for Video Program
         - Proposals for Panels


http://acmmm05.comp.nus.edu.sg/

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***** CALL FOR PAPERS *****

ACM Multimedia 2005 Interactive Art Program

Note that submission deadlines have been extended to June 20.

Full papers (Art Program ONLY)- June, 20, 2005 Art Exhibition - June, 20,
2005 Short papers - June 20, 2005

ACM Multimedia 2005 Interactive Art Program Singapore, November 6-12, 2005
http://acmmm05.comp.nus.edu.sg/artprogram.htm

Sponsored by ACM SIGMM, SIGGRAPH, and SIGCOMM. In collaboration with
Leonardo.

The ACM MM Interactive Art Program seeks to bring together the arts and
multimedia communities to create the stage to explore, discuss, and push
the limits for the advancement of both multimedia technology through the
arts, and the arts through multimedia technology.  The Interactive Art
Program will consist of a *conference track* and an *art exhibition*. We
invite artists working with digital media and researchers in technical
areas to submit their original contributions to the following tracks:

* Conference track: we solicit papers describing interactive
  multimedia art works, tools, applications, and technical approaches for
creative uses of multimedia content and technology. Emphasis will be
given to novel works that use a rich variety of media and those that are
interactive, particularly works that exploit
  non-conventional human-computer interfaces or sensors in new and
emerging areas. We strongly encourage papers with a strong technical
content written by artists. Topics of interest (but not limited to):

- Interactive storytelling and authoring
- Multimedia content analysis (for automatic video editing, search art,
etc.) - Multimedia software as art (collaborative and open source)
- Network analysis and network art
- Tangible interfaces for art
- Tools for multimedia performance
- Immersive multimedia
- Perceptual, haptic, affective, and multi-modal interfaces and
architectures for art
- Sonification and electronic music
- Context aware multi-modal sensing
- Computational applications of art media theory and semiotics
- Experiential systems
- Generative multimedia art
- Mobile multimedia art
- Museum
- Sensors for multimedia art
- Novel multimedia performance instruments

* Multimedia art exhibition: "Presence/Absence." We seek art works
  that use multimedia to explore issues of location, relocation and
dislocation, particularly where multimedia technology overcomes or
reinforces physical presence or separation. The emphasis for the
exhibition is on interactive art works that realize powerful
  artistic concepts using multimedia content and technologies.

Best Paper Awards will be given with an emphasis on novel uses of
multimedia technology.

Accepted papers for the exhibition and conference track will be
published in the ACM Multimedia Conference proceedings. A selection of the
works accepted will be published in a Leonardo Gallery in the
Leonardo Journal and on line in the Leonardo Electronic Almanac.

Interactive Art Program 2005 Chairs

Alejandro Jaimes
FXPAL Japan, Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd.

Wolfgang Muench
LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts

Andrew Senior
IBM T.J.Watson Research Center

Please see website for Technical Program Committee, submission
instructions, registration information, etc.

http://acmmm05.comp.nus.edu.sg/artprogram.htm

Received on Wednesday, 15 June 2005 14:04:39 UTC