*Call for Papers & Call for Demos* Submission deadline for Papers & Demos extension: *1 March 2016 (5:00pm GMT+2)*
http://moco16.movementcomputing.org/index.php/papers/authors%E2%80%8B%E2%80%...
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*International Workshop on Movement and Computing (MOCO'16)*
July 5-6 2016, Thessaloniki, Greece
MINES ParisTech, France Paris 8 University, France University of Macedonia, Greece Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
http://moco16.movementcomputing.org/
Following on from the two previous successes of the International Workshop on Movement and Computing (MOCO’14) at IRCAM (Paris, France) in 2014, as well as MOCO’15 at Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada) in 2015, we are pleased to announce MOCO'16, which will be hosted in Thessaloniki, Greece. MOCO'16 will be organized by MINES ParisTech, (France) in co-operation with the Paris 8 University (France), the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki (Greece) and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece).
The vision of MOCO'16 is to bring together academics, researchers, engineers, designers, technologists, technocrats, creative artists, anthropologists, museologists, ergonomists and other practitioners interested in the phenomenon of the symbiosis between the human and the creative process, e.g. dancer-digital medias, musician-instrument, craftsman-object etc. This symbiosis takes the form of an interactional and gravitational relationship, where the human element is both a trigger and a transmitter, connecting perception (mind/environment interaction and cognition), knowledge (theoretical understanding of a process) and gesture (semantic motor skills). MOCO'16 invites researchers that have experiences of capturing the combined key elements of perception, knowledge and gesture/movement. MOCO'16 will be of interest to artists who work on the elucidation of the intersection between art, meaning cognition and technology by unlocking the hidden components in human creativity. The workshop also provides a forum for industrial partners, for whom the movement and gestures of the workers/operators consist of key elements in terms of ergonomics and health, to see and present state-of-the-art technologies.
A key feature of the MOCO'16 Workshop will be to open some of its demonstrations and artistic activities to the public-at-large in order to provide this extended audience with the opportunity to be informed about current scientific issues and topics by experts in an informal setting.
interaction between arts and movement in the following domains: music, dance, song, graffiti, painting etc..
gestures in the professional context, whether technical or cultural.
emphasis on gestures and movement as interfaces between humans and machines.
or methodological tools for a better understanding of gestures and movement.
These topics overlap and are in no way exhaustive, so we also welcome contributions focusing on other areas, with titles which might include any of the following keywords:
The workshop is an opportunity to present a research or study or details of collaborative work. Participants will have the opportunity to offer a presentation of the results of their research on one of the themes of the workshop and to interact with their scientific/ artistic peers, in a friendly and constructive environment. If you are interested in offering an oral presentation of your work, please submit a paper and/or a demo and/or a poster.
The submission categories are:
form).
All submissions should be in pdf format and should use the MOCO’16 template – adapted from ACM SIGCHI template
http://moco16.movementcomputing.org/index.php/papers/authors%E2%80%8B%E2%80%...
It is possible for participating authors to submit a demonstration proposal in addition to their regular paper submission by completing the Demo proposal form and sending it along with their submission. Together with the demo proposal form, authors have to provide a link to a video about their work. The demo proposal form is mandatory for all demo submissions and must include details about technical set-up and space requirements.
Online submission: All submissions must be made through the Open Conference System (OCS) All submissions must be anonymous and will be peer-reviewed. The MOCO proceedings will be indexed and published in the ACM digital library.
Submission deadline for Papers & Demos extension : *1 March 2016 (5:00pm GMT+2)* Notification: 20th April 2016 Early bird registration: 30th May 2016 Early program: 10th June 2016
University of Macedonia 156 Egnatia Street, GR-546 36 Thessaloniki, Greece and Aristotle University Research Dissemination Center 3rd September Avenue, GR-546 36 Thessaloniki, Greece
Contact email: moco-share@sfu.ca
* Sotiris Manitsaris, General Conference Chair, MINES ParisTech, Paris, France
of Thessaloniki, Greece
* Vincent Meyrueis, General Demo Chair, Paris 8 University, France
Thessaloniki, Greece Contact email: moco16@uom.edu.gr
Cordialement | Regards | Με τιμή, Dr. Sotiris *Manitsaris*
Senior Researcher | Research Project Leader Centre for Robotics | MINES ParisTech | PSL Research University A : 60, boulevard Saint Michel | 75272 Paris cedex 06 | France T : +33 01 40 51 91 69 | M : sotiris.manitsaris@mines-paristech.fr W : LinkedIn https://fr.linkedin.com/in/sotirismanitsaris
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