[spectre] CfP: AISB Convention 2015 - Symposium on Music,
Arts and Unconventional Computing
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sobjekt at gmail.com
Sun Feb 8 22:40:45 CET 2015
Dear all,
please consider submitting your paper or presentation for the *Symposium
on Music, Arts and Unconventional Computing *at the *AISB Convention
2015* organised by the /Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence
and Simulation of Behaviour./ The 2015 Convention will be held at the
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK, from 20-22nd April 2015.
*Deadline paper submission: 15th February, 2015*
Art and life are driven by process. Science and computation are driven
by results. Research into unconventional, or nature-inspired computing
aims to uncover novel principles of efficient information processing and
computation in physical, chemical and biological systems, to develop
novel non-standard algorithms and computing architectures, and also to
implement conventional algorithms in non-silicon, or wet substrates.
Where is the boundary between animate and artificial, between real and
imaginary in artistic works? How does art contribute to computation?
Where is computation in life and arts? The workshop brings together
topics of artificial intelligence, generative and audiovisual media,
tangibility and interactivity, and bio-inspired algorithms. We invite
artists, designers, scientists and engineers who create art works using
chemical, physical and living computing substrates and artists coming
from cutting-edge fields of research and art production that focuses on
creating aesthetic experiences, interactive or collaborative aspects for
visitors. We aim to bring together Renaissance epoch presenters: the
scientists who are artists, and the artists who are inspired by
computational sciences.
More details:
http://www.phychip.eu/symposium-aisb/
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/events/2015/AISB2015/
http://www.aisb.org.uk/news/150-aisb15
Chairs:
Andrew Adamatzky (UWE, UK), http://uncomp.uwe.ac.uk/adamatzky/
Eduardo Miranda (Plymouth Uni, UK),
Co-chairs:
Theresa Schubert (Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany)
Frederik De Wilde (Transmedia Brussels and University of Hasselt.
Belgium)
Programme committee
Martyn Amos, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Rachel Armstrong (UK)
Tetsuya Asai (Univ of Hokkaido, Japan)
Peter Beyls (St Lukas University College of Art and Design, Belgium)
Tim Blackwel (Goldsmith College, UK)
Edward Braund (University of Plymouth, UK)
Cristian S. Calude (Univ of Auckland, New Zealand)
Barry S. Cooper (Univ of Leeds, UK)
Louis-Philippe Demers (France)
Francesca Ferrando (Italy/US)
Susanne Jaschko (Germany)
Jeff Jones (UWE, Bristol, UK)
Jim Gimzewski (UCLA, USA)
Yukio Gunji (Univ of Kobe, Japan)
Alexis Kirke (University of Plymouth, UK)
Genaro Martinez (IPN, Mexico)
Jon McCormack (Monash University, Australia)
Jonathan W. Mills (Indiana University, USA)
Gerhard Nierhaus (Univ für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Graz)
Christiane Paul (Whitney Museum, US)
Simon Park (Univ Surrey, UK)
Ferdinand Peper (NICT, Japan)
Vladimir Privman (Clarkson University, USA)
Andrew Schumann (University of Information and Technology, Rzeszow,
Poland)
Susan Stepney (University of York, UK)
Yasuhiro Suzuki (Univ of Nagoya, Japan)
Christof Teuscher (Portland State University, USA)
Duncan Williams (University of Plymouth, UK)
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