Author: Matthew Lombard


  • Call: Arts,Design and Virtual Worlds – CYBERWORLDS 2012 special session

    Calls for Papers: ARTS,DESIGN & VIRTUAL WORLDS http://www.gris.tu-darmstadt.de/cw2012 http://artsvirtualworlds.artsmachine.com/ CYBERWORLDS 2012 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SPECIAL SESSION 25-27 SEPTEMBER 2012, DARMSTADT, GERMANY Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research http://www.gris.tu-darmstadt.de/cw2012 Submission information from http://artsvirtualworlds.artsmachine.com/ SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 29, 2012 INTRODUCTION Virtual Worlds are information spaces and communities that immensely augment the way we interact, participate and receive information throughout the world. Virtual Worlds seriously impact our lives and the evolution of the world economy by taking such forms as social networking services, 3D shared virtual communities, and massively multiplayer online role-playing games. OBJECTIVE The goal of the Arts,Design and Virtual Worlds is to…

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  • As his “Pina” debuts, director Wim Wenders on the promise of 3D

    [From The Philadelphia Inquirer] On Movies: ‘Pina’ melds dance with 3-D – and her death February 05, 2012 | By Steven Rea, Inquirer Columnist Wim Wenders was two weeks away from the start date for his new film when his star – Philippina “Pina” Bausch, the German choreographer – died. She had cancer, and had been diagnosed only five days earlier. “We had been talking about making this together for almost 20 years,” says Wenders, who had finally figured out how to go about doing his documentary – in 3-D – when Bausch died. “We were so happy that after…

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  • Call: CGAMES 2012 – The 17th International Computer Games Conference

    First Announcement and Call for Papers CGAMES 2012 Louisville The 17th INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER GAMES CONFERENCE AI, Animation, Interactive Multimedia, Virtual Worlds and Serious Games 30 th July – 1 st August 2012 Galt House Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky, USA Venue: Galt House Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Venue Web Site: http://www.galthouse.com CGAMES 2012 conference is in a Technical Co-Sponsorship with IEEE Society and the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee that has endorsed the conference. The conference proceedings will be included in CSDL and IEEE Xplore digital libraries. Welcome to CGAMES 2012 International Computer Games Conference, now in its 12th year, acknowledged as…

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  • The uncanny valley: What robot theory tells us about Mitt Romney

    [From The Atlantic; note: ISPR is non-partisan] [Image from Down With Tyranny] The Uncanny Valley: What Robot Theory Tells Us About Mitt Romney The GOP front-runner looks just enough like the perfect picture of an American president to make us uncomfortable. By Brian Fung Jan 31 2012 Mitt Romney is the storybook presidential candidate. He’s successful, good-looking and a family man, to boot. Yet one of this political season’s enduring puzzles has been the former governor’s consistent inability to bond with voters. It’s been suggested that Romney’s robotic persona may be to blame — and perhaps the analogy isn’t far…

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  • Call: Design, Mediation, and the Posthuman (edited anthology)

    Call for Papers: Design, Mediation, and the Posthuman We invite submissions for an edited anthology exploring the disciplinary intersections of technological mediation, design, and the posthuman. Deadline: Abstracts of 500 words should be submitted by March 30, 2012. Notifications will be made by early May with final drafts of submissions due by September 30, 2012. Please include a short biographical statement with abstracts. Editors: Dr. Amy Propen, Rhetoric and Composition, York College of Pennsylvania (apropen@ycp.edu; http://amypropen.com/) Dr. Colbey Reid, Literary Studies, York College of Pennsylvania (creid@ycp.edu) Dr. Dennis Weiss, Philosophy, York College of Pennsylvania (dweiss@ycp.edu…

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  • Kinect-powered amusement park will blow your mind

    [From TekGoblin] Kinect-Powered Amusement Park Will Blow Your Mind Analysis by Nic Halverson Mon Feb 6, 2012 Has playing video games on your couch lost its luster? Ever wish you could fully immerse yourself in an interactive world of virtual reality? If so, you might want to keep an eye on ticket prices to South Korea. “Live Park 4D Art Factory” is a new amusement park/virtual museum that recently opened in Ilsan, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The 10,000-square-foot space includes 65 attractions, several interactive displays and art installation.…

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  • Call: Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education (VWBPE)

    Call for proposals Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education (VWBPE) The Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education (www.vwbpe.org) is a grass-roots community conference. We have already received some excellent submissions but we would like more!  The submission deadline is February 15, 2012. To encourage the production of user created games and the growth of a community of educators, researchers, and students who use and create games and simulations, VWBPE has a Games and Simulation stream.…

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  • Corning video presents new vision of the future of glass and other tech

    [From TekGoblin; more information is available from Corning] Corning’s Second Day of Glass By: Andy Mercer | February 5, 2012 Nearly a year ago, Corning (maker of Gorilla Glass), released a video encapsulating it’s vision of the future. It’s since gotten 17 million views on youtube, and started numerous discussions and responses. In the video, Corning predicted large scale desktop touchscreen displays, bigger video screens, and dynamic billboards. And while much of the video is still in the future, the OLED TV’s shown by LG at this year’s CES do seem to bring the video to life. Despite the fact…

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  • Call: NordiCHI 2012 – Making sense through design

    NordiCHI 2012 – Making sense through design The 7th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction is the main forum in Northern Europe for human-computer interaction research. It is the meeting place for researchers, designers, practitioners, and educators from a broad range of traditions and communities. The conference will take place at the IT University of Copenhagen on the 14-17th of October 2012. Submission deadlines: 30th of April 2012: Full papers & short papers 25th of May 2012: Workshop and tutorials 13th of July 2012: Posters, demos, and videos; design cases; industrial experiences 10th of August 2012: Doctoral consortium Visit the website…

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  • Life-like robot being built in Ottawa lab

    [From CBC News; more information is available from The University of Ottawa] [Image: University of Ottawa scientist Emil Petriu is shown with a robot in his lab. Petriu and his colleagues are replacing the robot’s mechanical parts with more human-like parts they are designing. (Peter Thornton/University of Ottawa)] Life-like robot being built in Ottawa lab Scientist believes humans, robots can have symbiotic relationship CBC News Jan 20, 2012 Canadian scientists are developing a robot that mimics the human face’s expressions and human hand’s tactile processes, which they say will be useful in areas like nursing, nuclear plant maintenance, and explosive…

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  • Beavis and Butt-Head in real life are positively terrifying

    [From Geek-O-System] AAAH! AAAH! TAKE IT AWAY! Beavis and Butt-Head in Real Life are Positively Terrifying by James Plafke | January 20th, 2012 Artist Kevin Kirkpatrick made these prosthetic busts of Beavis and Butt-Head, taking an absolutely horrifying turn and making them realistic instead of cartoony. Check out more pictures and angles [at the url above], all of which can’t be unseen, so proceed with caution.…

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  • Kang Duck-Bong’s PVC pipe sculptures create illusion of motion

    [From ThisIsColossal] Speedy PVC Pipe Sculptures By Christopher on December 7, 2011 These whimsical sculptures by Korean artist Kang Duck-Bong are made by adhering myriad cuts of PVC pipe and covering them in a thick shellac of urethane paint. The process creates an uncanny sense of motion, the figures appearing blurred and perpetually in motion. Kang’s work is on display at Gallery 4Walls in Seoul through December 23 as part of his solo show, Disguise. A huge thanks to Cho at Gallery 4Walls for providing the imagery for this post.…

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