Author: Matthew Lombard


  • ‘Beginning of a new era’: How culture went virtual in the face of crisis

    [The tragedy of the Coronavirus pandemic is accelerating some of the major changes in how people live, work and play that many who design, create and study presence-evoking technologies have predicted and propelled. This link-filled story from The Guardian focuses on some of these changes in the arts and culture sector. See the original story for two more images and a video. –Matthew] [Image: A view of an online gallery from Art Basel. Credit: Art Basel] ‘Beginning of a new era’: How culture went virtual in the face of crisis The rise of Covid-19 has forced cultural institutions to explore…

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  • Call: Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (CGVC) 2020

    Call for Papers Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (CGVC) 2020 10-11 September 2020 London, UK https://cgvc.org.uk/CGVC2020/ Submission deadline: 5th June 2020 NOTE: Given the Corona virus situation we currently live-in, to allow maximum interaction, we are planning for various levels of virtual and interactive attendance. CGVC 2020, hosted by King’s College London in London UK, is the 38th annual computer graphics, visualization, and visual computing gathering organized by the Eurographics UK Chapter. The objective of Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (CGVC) is to foster greater exchange between visual computing researchers and practitioners, and to draw more researchers and industry partners…

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  • Virtual proms let high schoolers celebrate together despite social distancing

    [ABC’s Good Morning America reports on how a California teen used TikTok to share her home celebration of her high school prom and then expanded the idea to a public virtual prom event. See the original story for four different pictures and five videos. For more information see a (pay walled) story in the San Francisco Chronicle and these related stories: Teen Vogue creates virtual prom for students staying home (Adweek) How high schoolers are planning online prom parties amid Coronavirus (Time) Ellen DeGeneres is asking high-school students to share photos of their prom outfits to make up for their…

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  • Call: Creating Opportunities for Children’s Critical Reflections on AI, Robotics and Other Intelligent Technologies – Online IDC2020 Workshop

    Call for Papers Creating Opportunities for Children’s Critical Reflections on AI, Robotics and Other Intelligent Technologies Workshop to be held at ACM Interaction Design and Children IDC2020 June 21, 2020 ONLINE https://sites.google.com/view/idc2020wsai/ Submission deadline: 13 April 2020 Robotics, automated systems and AI are gradually shaping novel techno-social realities especially in educational contexts. However not enough space is being given to a critical reflection on the emerging ethical and social implications for designers/developers and the users, especially children. This workshop aims at creating a space to discuss the current practices and the near-future opportunities for the support of children’s reflections related…

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  • 17,000 doctors and nurses training for COVID-19 pandemic using VR technology

    [Virtual reality and presence are playing an important role in helping the medical community fight the pandemic, as reported in this story from TechRepublic (where the original includes a 7:24 minute video); for more on the Oxford Medical Simulation system see coverage in The Guardian, and for more on how immersive technology companies are helping, see a story in Forbes. –Matthew] [Image: Two doctors talk with a patient in this animated training image. Credit: Oxford Medical Simulation] 17,000 doctors and nurses training for COVID-19 pandemic using VR technology By Todd R. Weiss in Innovation April 2, 2020 Oxford Medical Simulation…

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  • Call: Art History In Quarantine Conference: Digital Transformations, Digital Futures

    Call for Participation ART HISTORY IN QUARANTINE CONFERENCE: DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONS, DIGITAL FUTURES April 10, 2020 via Zoom #AHINQUARANTINE https://dahj.org/conference In the age of shelter-in-place, digital literacy is no longer optional. In just a few weeks, we have seen an unprecedented infrastructural shift to video conferencing, online pedagogy, and project management software. What presents itself as a challenge to everyday art history is also digital art history’s greatest opportunity-for experimentation, learning, and moving forward, together. With this in mind, we hope to pose a number of pressing questions to our global community: What does a civilization in “social distancing” mean for…

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  • Japan’s BBT University used telepresence robots to hold a virtual graduation

    [BBT University in Tokyo used telepresence robots and Zoom to produce a virtual graduation ceremony for its students, as reported in this story from Business Insider (based on a report from the University). Coverage in LADbible adds this detail: “The novel and innovative ceremony was the idea of Professor Shugo Yanaka, Dean of Global Business Administration at the university. He said: ‘While new coronavirus measures are required, the introduction of avatars can realise a warm online graduation ceremony. We hope this initiative will be helpful to educational institutions who are having difficulty holding graduation ceremonies and entrance ceremonies.’” Interesting Engineering’s…

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  • Call: NERD for – New Experimental Research in Design

    Call for Papers: NERD for – New Experimental Research in Design 23-24 October 2020 Hamburg, Germany https://designabilities.wordpress.com/2020/03/09/nerd-for-new-experimental-research-in-design-hamburg-23-24-october-2020/ Submission deadline: May 15, 2020 The particular epistemic and innovative potentials of Design Research are increasingly recognized within the wider academic sphere and are in constantly growing demand by businesses, institutions and politics alike. Yet, design research also is a field and practice that, due to its in-between nature, lacks the clear boundaries and formal dogmatisms of more traditional research disciplines, as well as their implicit notions of secured knowledge and linear progress. Recognizing this inherent openness as one of its key qualities,…

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  • Couple replaces wedding guests with cardboard cutouts due to Coronavirus

    [This is a short, uplifting story about an effort to evoke social presence at a couple’s wedding ceremony while practicing social distancing. It’s from WSBT TV (Atlanta) via WXIX-TV (Cincinnati, Ohio) via CNN; see the WSBT website for a 2:03 minute video news report and for more details read a story in The Herald-Palladium. –Matthew] [Image: Source: The Herald-Palladium] Couple replaces wedding guests with cardboard cutouts due to coronavirus April 2, 2020 DOWAGIAC, Mich. (WSBT/CNN) – A Michigan groom got creative for his church wedding during the coronavirus pandemic, commissioning cardboard cutouts of guests, so his wife wouldn’t have to…

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  • Call: Robo-Philosophy 2020 Workshop – Social Models for Social Robotics

    Call for Abstracts* Robo-Philosophy 2020 Workshop – Social Models for Social Robotics August 18-21, 2020 (Exact day to be announced) Aarhus University, Denmark Workshop Website: https://fja.sciencesconf.org Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/submission_new?a=24384940# Guidelines: https://conferences.au.dk/robo-philosophy/submission-guidelines/ Submission deadline: May 1 * NOTE: Depending on the development of the COVID-19 pandemic the conference may be carried out as an E-conference. Therefore, for organizational reasons, we would appreciate it if you could let us know in advance if you plan to submit. Do not hesitate to contact the organizers if you have any questions. TOPIC Social robotics is one of the most important emerging technologies with potentially profound…

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  • Virtual pet therapy during a pandemic

    [There isn’t a single overview story (yet) about the many efforts to continue to provide the comfort and therapeutic value of in-person interactions with dogs (and other pets) in a mediated format during the pandemic, but this story from the Winnipeg Free Press is a good, and heartwarming, example. Here’s a key quote: “It was like a regular real visit, but just through the phone. They (the [seniors home] residents) were just ecstatic. … They were talking to him as if he were actually here. They were just enthralled with the fact they could still see Mark-Cuss for a visit.”…

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  • Job: Lecturer/Associate Professor in Immersive Mixed-Reality Systems at UCL

    Lecturer/Associate Professor in Immersive Mixed-Reality Systems UCL Department of Computer Science London, UK https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BZO472/lecturer-associate-professor-in-immersive-mixed-reality-systems Hours:  Full Time Contract Type:  Permanent Closes:  24th April 2020 Job Ref:  1862858 Virtual Environments and Computer Graphics We are looking for a world-class academic in the area of immersive mixed-reality systems to join the Virtual Environments and Computer Graphics (VECG) group in the Department of Computer Science at UCL. The VECG group investigates fundamentals and applications that enrich the human experience of digital content. The main purpose of this new role is to support the growth of the Computer Department through conducting research, teaching, outreach…

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