Serving up snippets of grub for the mind wallaby
From the Pervasive and Locative Arts Network
Announcement and CFP
A new international and interdisciplinary research network in pervasive media and locative media has been funded as part of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Culture & Creativity programme. The network will bring together practicing artists, technology developers and ethnographers with the aim of advancing interdisciplinary understanding and building consortia for future collaborative projects. It will be of relevance to people working in the arts, games, education, tourism, heritage, science and engineering.
The network will stage three major gatherings. Each gathering will have a distinct form and focus: an initial workshop to launch the network and assess the state of the art; a technology summer camp for artists and technologists, including hands-on prototyping sessions using the facilities at Nottingham’s Mixed reality Laboratory; and a major public conference and participatory exhibition as a central component of the Futuresonic 2006 festival in Manchester; as well as a supporting web site and other resources.
There’s some pretty interesting stuff happening here. Professor Benford and the team at the Mixed Reality Lab in Nottingham University are involved in a number of interesting projects many of which will have an impact on the world of geotagging, geolocation etc.
tags: pervasive, locative, EPSRC, collaborative, Futuresonic, Mixed Reality Lab, geotagging, geolocation[powered by WordPress.]
22 queries. 0.366 seconds