The 7th edition of the Interactive Art Program will consist of an Art Exhibition and a Conference track. Instantiating the local community / global village connection, we invite artists and designers working with digital media, and scientists and engineers invoking artistic methods to submit their original contributions to the following tracks: Multimedia Art Exhibition and Art Papers.
Multimedia Art Exhibition: we seek artworks that use multimedia to explore psycho-physical color phenomena, resulting in challenging and rewarding intellectual and experiential spaces. Algorithmic generation, filtering, and recognition of color contrasts, harmonies, and other relationships are emphasized. Multisensory interactive interfaces are encouraged. We particularly seek interactive multimedia works that realize strong artistic concepts by combining multiple media, interaction modalities, technologies, and novel technical ideas, creating a new perspective. Strong conceptual and personal expressions are also valued.
Art Papers: we solicit papers describing interactive multimedia artworks, tools, applications, and technical approaches for creative uses of multimedia content and technology. We encourage work that integrates art and science perspectives and methodologies. We seek integrated artistic and scientific statements describing digital systems that support creative and expressive processes, in forms such as interactive experience environments, installations, media compositions, tools, and work environments. We appreciate papers with strong technical and conceptual exposition, written by artists.
March 21, 2010 – Long paper abstract submission deadline
April 11, 2010 – Long paper and Exhibition Art work submission deadline
May 7, 2010 – Short paper submission deadline
July 5, 2010 – Notification of acceptance
July 26, 2010 – Camera-ready submission deadline
Cultural Heritage Track
Interactive art: Cultural Heritage track call
The Cultural Heritage Track of the Interactive Art Program seeks to connect the cultural heritage and multimedia communities, so to drive innovation in the multimedia field through cultural content and to inject scientific and technological innovations in the cultural heritage area through advanced multimedia techniques.
We solicit high-quality papers describing interactive multimedia artworks, tools, applications, and technical approaches for creative uses of multimedia content and technology as well as technical approaches for the management of cultural heritage content. Emphasis will be given to work that integrates cultural and scientific perspectives and methodologies. We are particularly interested in approaches that are interactive, or exploit non-conventional human-computer interfaces. We encourage papers with a strong technical content written jointly with the cultural heritage community.
Good research contributions may include:
conceptual basis and origins;
novel algorithms or interaction methods;
data that validates use and/or describes human experiences.
Interactive Art program
Art Track
Interactive art: Art track call
Multimedia Art Exhibition: we seek artworks that use multimedia to explore psycho-physical color phenomena, resulting in challenging and rewarding intellectual and experiential spaces. Algorithmic generation, filtering, and recognition of color contrasts, harmonies, and other relationships are emphasized. Multisensory interactive interfaces are encouraged. We particularly seek interactive multimedia works that realize strong artistic concepts by combining multiple media, interaction modalities, technologies, and novel technical ideas, creating a new perspective. Strong conceptual and personal expressions are also valued.
The Art Exhibition will take place at the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Firenze, from 25 October through 6 November, 2010. Checkout the guide to art work submissions at the Interactive Art Program: Art Track 2010 website for details on what to submit.
Art Papers: we solicit papers describing interactive multimedia artworks, tools, applications, and technical approaches for creative uses of multimedia content and technology. We encourage work that integrates art and science perspectives and methodologies. We seek integrated artistic and scientific statements describing digital systems that support creative and expressive processes, in forms such as interactive experience environments, installations, media compositions, tools, and work environments. We appreciate papers with strong technical and conceptual exposition, written by artists.
Submission guidelines
Important dates
Cultural Heritage Track
Interactive art: Cultural Heritage track call
The Cultural Heritage Track of the Interactive Art Program seeks to connect the cultural heritage and multimedia communities, so to drive innovation in the multimedia field through cultural content and to inject scientific and technological innovations in the cultural heritage area through advanced multimedia techniques.
We solicit high-quality papers describing interactive multimedia artworks, tools, applications, and technical approaches for creative uses of multimedia content and technology as well as technical approaches for the management of cultural heritage content. Emphasis will be given to work that integrates cultural and scientific perspectives and methodologies. We are particularly interested in approaches that are interactive, or exploit non-conventional human-computer interfaces. We encourage papers with a strong technical content written jointly with the cultural heritage community.
Good research contributions may include:
Submission guidelines
Important dates