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| Asunto: | eCAADe06, Call for Papers |
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| Fecha: | Thu, 13 Oct 2005 19:25:32 +0200 |
| De: | Bob Martens <b.martens@...> |
| Para: | ecaade@... |
*** Apologies for cross-postings *** >Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:37:11 +0300 (EEST) >From: vas@... >Reply-To: vas@... >Subject: eCAADe06, Call for Papers > >Conference Theme: Communicating Space(s) > >During the last four decades, designers have utilized information and >communication technologies for creating environmental representations in order >to communicate spatial concepts or designs and for enhancing spaces, as >contexts for mediated communication. This hypothesis implies two diverse but >partially intersecting thematic axes along which spatial design and >communication relate: > >* Time-based media, information systems and tele-communication networks have >been used for creating and transmitting environmental representations - >interactive or not, static or dynamic, locally or remotely experienced. >Representations range from small objects , to buildings and up to landscape >models and support various phases of the design process: recording and >analyzing existing environments, creating visualizations of the design process >and/or the designed space and finally communicating completed designs. > >* Information and communication technologies have been used for enhancing >physical environments in order to create spatial contexts for mediated >communication. The contemporary urban environment usually incorporates various >kinds of representations of reality, communicated to citizens via various >media and appropriate display systems. New types of mobile communication >technologies, multi-user virtual environments, geographical positioning >systems, graphical interfaces on mobile devices, as well as the convergence of >these systems, lead to new forms of mediated communication, which may >significantly restructure the way we socialize, alter the experience of urban >space and the relationship of the physical world with the technologically >mediated environment. > >These thematic axes indicate the main topics of this conference: > >1. Communicating spatial representations: Creating static/dynamic, >interactive/passive, linear/non-linear, iconic/abstract types of spatial >representations, Making use of several types of interfaces for communicating >spatial representations, Information (visualization) spaces >These spaces may vary in scale but emphasis will be given to urban scale >representations. > >2. Communicating within mediated spaces (environments enhanced by information >and communication technologies): Traditional forms of analogue electronic >media integrated within environments of any scale, Collaborative virtual >environments (CVEs), Hybrid spaces (augmented reality, mixed reality systems) > >Additional topics include but are not limited to: > >Collaborative design, >Research, Education and Practice >Digital methods of construction >Precedence and Prototypes >Generative design >Prediction and Evaluation >Information Visualization >Shape Studies >Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing >Virtual Architecture >User Participation in Design >Web-Based Design > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- > >Deadline for abstract submissions is 1st February 2006 >For more information, please visit http://www.arch.uth.gr/ecaade06/ >or contact ecaade06@...
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