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The conference will investigate how new media re-define social settings and urban | The MediaCity project is continuing the successful series of conferences in 2010: the 3rd conference will investigate how new media re-define social settings and urban spaces, and influence architecture as well as media art & design in urban contexts, constituting new social and cultural practices. | ||
Today media create opportunities for diverse forms of connections between people and spaces and | Today, media create opportunities for diverse forms of connections between people and spaces, enabling and forming flows of information. New digital places for information and communication emerge, and the context of existing spaces is transformed by the joint impact of media and architecture, leading to new forms of social and cultural practices. The public sphere, the communication in ubiquitous networks, and the interaction with digital content will be a thematic focus. The conference addresses various approaches and methods of research. It will consist of three '''parallel''' sessions and a series of Project Talks, adding examples and practical aspects to the themes. | ||
== Session 1: MediaArchitecture == | == Session 1: MediaArchitecture == | ||
Talks focus on the complex integration and mutual dependency and amalgamation of media and architecture. The innovative integration of contemporary media in architecture produces new forms of design and construction of the built environment and challenge traditional models for how we conceive, perceive and interact within physical space. Best- | Talks focus on the complex integration and mutual dependency, and amalgamation of media and architecture. The innovative integration of contemporary media in architecture produces new forms of design and construction of the built environment, and challenge traditional models for how we conceive, perceive and interact within physical space. Best-practice examples from current architecture, urban space, models and visions for the future, will be presented. | ||
== Session 2: Social Practices and Public Spheres == | == Session 2: Social Practices and Public Spheres == | ||
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== Session 3: Interaction and Engagement == | == Session 3: Interaction and Engagement == | ||
Encounters with interactive media and digital art & design embedded in architectural and urban spaces and their influence on cultural phenomena is the main topic of the talks and presentations. | Encounters with interactive media and digital art & design, embedded in architectural and urban spaces, and their influence on cultural phenomena, is the main topic of the talks and presentations. | ||
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The | The ''Project Talks'' program will provide an opportunity to explore the conference themes in a more practical and experimental way. It aims to create an open and informal dialogue about the topics and methods, thus providing a forum for participants to share ideas, knowledge and technical experience. The ''Project Talks'' will offer insight into new technological developments. Examples from Architecture and Urban Planning, as well as Media Art & Design, will present new applications and interpretations for mobile and embedded media. Students of all levels are particularly welcome to submit works for this program, especially if they have demos or showcases of projects they would like to present to a wider audience. The ''Forum Talks'' will be an opportunity to gain feedback and advice on these projects. | ||
== Submission == | == Submission == | ||
We | We are seeking scientific papers for the conference and less formal presentations on practices for the ''Project Talks'' session from academics, practitioners and activists, close to disciplines such as architecture, media art & design, urban studies, cultural and urban geography and sociology – using innovative ways and reflecting critically on processes, methods and impacts of public participation and technologies in urban realm, within their theoretical and practical research, teaching, or activism roles. | ||
Please submit a paper of between 2 | Please submit a paper of between 2 to 4 pages as an extended abstract. The conference language will be English. Papers will be submitted to external review. | ||
Selected papers from the conference will be published in a digital, post-conference volume. | Selected papers from the conference will be published in a digital, post-conference volume. | ||
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== Important Dates == | == Important Dates == | ||
* 15. June 2010: | * '''15. June 2010: Submission deadline''' | ||
* End of July 2010: | * End of July 2010: Notification of acceptance | ||
* 15. September 2010: Full | * 15. September 2010: Full article deadline (for accepted submissions) | ||
* 29. - 31. October 2010: Conference | * 29. - 31. October 2010: Conference | ||
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This is an internal document and a draft Please see http://www.mediacityproject.org/2010 for the actual call!
Call for Papers, Architectural Concepts and Media Art & Design Projects
MEDIACITY-2010
MediaArchitecture, Urban Context and Social Practices
3rd international conference on the interaction of architecture, media and social phenomena
Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany, 29. – 31. October 2010
The MediaCity project is continuing the successful series of conferences in 2010: the 3rd conference will investigate how new media re-define social settings and urban spaces, and influence architecture as well as media art & design in urban contexts, constituting new social and cultural practices.
Today, media create opportunities for diverse forms of connections between people and spaces, enabling and forming flows of information. New digital places for information and communication emerge, and the context of existing spaces is transformed by the joint impact of media and architecture, leading to new forms of social and cultural practices. The public sphere, the communication in ubiquitous networks, and the interaction with digital content will be a thematic focus. The conference addresses various approaches and methods of research. It will consist of three parallel sessions and a series of Project Talks, adding examples and practical aspects to the themes.
Session 1: MediaArchitecture
Talks focus on the complex integration and mutual dependency, and amalgamation of media and architecture. The innovative integration of contemporary media in architecture produces new forms of design and construction of the built environment, and challenge traditional models for how we conceive, perceive and interact within physical space. Best-practice examples from current architecture, urban space, models and visions for the future, will be presented.
Session 2: Social Practices and Public Spheres
Talks focus on implications of media in architectural and urban space on social practices. The cultural, social, political, and economical phenomena of the encounter between media and urban space will be investigated.
Session 3: Interaction and Engagement
Encounters with interactive media and digital art & design, embedded in architectural and urban spaces, and their influence on cultural phenomena, is the main topic of the talks and presentations.
Project Talks
The Project Talks program will provide an opportunity to explore the conference themes in a more practical and experimental way. It aims to create an open and informal dialogue about the topics and methods, thus providing a forum for participants to share ideas, knowledge and technical experience. The Project Talks will offer insight into new technological developments. Examples from Architecture and Urban Planning, as well as Media Art & Design, will present new applications and interpretations for mobile and embedded media. Students of all levels are particularly welcome to submit works for this program, especially if they have demos or showcases of projects they would like to present to a wider audience. The Forum Talks will be an opportunity to gain feedback and advice on these projects.
Submission
We are seeking scientific papers for the conference and less formal presentations on practices for the Project Talks session from academics, practitioners and activists, close to disciplines such as architecture, media art & design, urban studies, cultural and urban geography and sociology – using innovative ways and reflecting critically on processes, methods and impacts of public participation and technologies in urban realm, within their theoretical and practical research, teaching, or activism roles.
Please submit a paper of between 2 to 4 pages as an extended abstract. The conference language will be English. Papers will be submitted to external review.
Selected papers from the conference will be published in a digital, post-conference volume.
Important Dates
- 15. June 2010: Submission deadline
- End of July 2010: Notification of acceptance
- 15. September 2010: Full article deadline (for accepted submissions)
- 29. - 31. October 2010: Conference
Contact
- Contact and submissions: 2010@mediacityproject.org
- Website: www.mediacityproject.org
Organizers
Bauhaus-University Weimar
- Prof. Dr. Jens Geelhaar, Chair of Interface Design, Faculty of Media
- Prof. Dr. Frank Eckardt, Chair of Sociology of Globalization, Faculty of Architecture
- Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dipl.-Des. Bernd Rudolf, Chair of Building Design Faculty of Architecture
- Dr.-Ing. Sabine Zierold, Faculty of Architecture
- Dipl. postgr. Kunst u. öffentl. Raum, Dipl.-Des. Michael Markert, Faculty of Media