AISB-50 – Symposium on The Future of Art and Computing: A Post-Turing
Centennial Perspective
http://turingcentenaryarts.
At AISB-50, Goldsmiths, London
1-4, April 2014
TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):
Digital art and its history
Interactive art
Big data and emergence
Public engagement in new computing technologies through art
Gameification
Bioinformatics and art
Neuroscience
Open source
Open data
Commodification and analysis of data
Digital identity
Hacking (hardware/software etc)
Privacy
Ethics
Innovative models of collaboration
The relationship of art and science
Algorithmic art and complexity
Computational creativity
Human and machine intelligence
Artificial Intelligence and art
Artificial Life, morphogenesis and art
Robotics
New tools
Incomputability in the arts
SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION DETAILS:
Submissions must be by extended abstracts of up to 500 words, and should
be sent to both the co-chairs by email below.
Final papers are limited to eight pages. Each submitted paper will receive
at least two reviews. Selected papers will be published in the general
proceedings of the AISB Convention, with the proviso that at least ONE
author attends the symposium in order to present the paper and participate
in general symposium activities.
Text editor templates from a previous convention can be found at:
http://www.aisb.org.uk/
IMPORTANT DATES:
i. Extended abstract submission deadline: 3rd January 2014
Please contact both co-chairs if you need more time, there is a little
flexibility in the system!
ii. Notification of acceptance/rejection decisions: 25th January 2014
iii. Final versions of accepted papers (Camera ready copy): 3rd March
2014 (hard deadline)
iv. Convention: 1-4 April 2014 (symposium date 3rd April 2014)