2009-04-30

ICST - ArtsIT 2009: Call for Papers: Deadline Extended!

ARTSIT 2009

The 1st International ICST Conference on Arts and Technology
24-25 September 2009, Yi-Lan, Taiwan

www.artsit.org


Keynote Speakers


Prof. Chu-Yin Chen, Universite Paris 8, France

Prof. Reinhard Klette, The University of Auckland, New Zealand

Prof. Pey-Chwen Lin, Taiwan University of Arts, Taiwan



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Technically co-sponsored by
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Steering Committee

 
Imrich Chlamtac (Chair), CREATE-NET, University of Trento, Italy


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Organizing Committee


General Co-Chairs:

Han-Chieh Chao, National Yi-Lan University, Taiwan

Athanasios Vasilakos, University of Western Macedonia, Greece


TPC Co-Chairs


Su-Chu Hsu, Taipei National University of Arts, Taiwan

Fay Huang, National Yi-Lan University, Taiwan

Tai-Fang Pan, National Taiwan University of Arts, Taiwan

Reen-Cheng Wang,
National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan

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Call for Papers


Scope
International Conference on Arts and Technology (ARTSIT2009) will be held in Yi-Lan, Taiwan, September 24th-25th, 2009. This conference is planned to be a place where people in arts, with a keen interest in modern IT technologies, meet with people in IT, having strong ties to arts in their works. The aim is to bring art to all people while offering the artists a creative tool to extend the grammar of the traditional arts.

With the evolution of intelligent devices, sensors and ambient intelligent/ubiquitous systems, it is not surprising to see many researches and arts projects starting to explore the design of intelligent artistic artefacts. Ambient intelligence supports the vision that technology will become invisible, embedded in our natural surroundings, present whenever we need it, attuned to all our senses, adaptive to users and context and autonomously acting. High quality arts or information should be potentially available to any user, anywhere, at any time, with any device. The information environments will be the major drivers of culture which will eventually lead to the future I4 space (intelligent, interactive, invisible and informative) - Utopia kind of life.


Topics
We cordially invite prospective authors to submit papers in the following areas towards the applications of arts in any forms, such as performing arts, images, animations, visualization, music, sculptures, and so forth.

  • New Media Technologies (Evolutionary systems that create arts or display art works, such as tracking sensors, wearable computers, mixed reality, etc.)
  • Software Art (Image processing or computer graphics techniques that create arts, including algorithmic art, mathematic art, advanced modeling and rendering, etc.)
  • Animation Techniques (2D or 3D computer animations, AI-based animations, etc.)
  • Multimedia (Integration of different media, such as virtual reality systems, audio, performing arts, etc.)
  • Interactive Methods (Vision-based tracking and recognition, interactive art, etc.)

Important Dates:

 
Full paper submission (EXTENDED!):
May 15, 2009


Notification of acceptance:
June 15, 2009

Camera-ready paper submission:
July 15, 2009

Registration of at least one co-author per accepted paper:
August 10, 2009

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