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'''July 10.''' NordiCHI 2006
 
 
AESTHETIC ARTEFACTS
 
 
NordiCHI 2006 encourages the submission of "aesthetic artefacts" and follows
 
the trend that was started at NordiCHI 2002. The submission category promotes
 
experiments into how artistic expression and praxis affect perspectives on
 
interfaces, contexts and design.
 
 
Examples of possible artefacts include (but are not limited to):
 
interactive artworks, computer games, interactive installations, net art,
 
software art, artistic interfaces, aesthetic experiments with HCI-related
 
issues. Accepted aesthetic artefacts will be exhibited at the conference in
 
conjunction with the interactive event session. See the conference website for
 
details.
 
 
NordiCHI 2006, the fourth Nordic HCI conference, will take place in Oslo
 
between October 14 and 18.
 
 
See the conference website: http://www.nordichi.org/2006
 
 
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June 23. The 16th Flashforward Film Festival

FLASHFORWARD2006 AUSTIN, TEXAS

HILTON AUSTIN

SEPTEMBER 11-14, 2006

Nominate a Flash site for the 16th Flashforward Film Festival!

Nomination Form: http://www.flashforwardconference.com/nominate


June 30. IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 2006

New this Year

InfoVis Art Exhibit

Information visualization is traditionally viewed as a tool for data exploration and hypothesis formation. In recent years, however, both the mainstreaming of computer graphics and the democratization of data sources on the Internet have had important repercussions in the field of information visualization. With the ability to create visual representations of data on home computers, artists and designers have greatly expanded the practice of infovis as artistic pursuit.

In its first edition, the InfoVis Art Exhibit examines the merging of artistic intention and visualization technique. We are looking for artwork that reveals data patterns in aesthetic, innovative ways.

The InfoVis Art Exhibit will consider the following types of work:

  • interactive CD/DVD-ROM work
  • interactive web-based work
  • printed artwork

Accepted art submissions will be included electronically on the IEEE Visualization 2005 Conference DVD, shown during the InfoVis symposium, placed on the official infovis.org web site, and the summary will be distributed in a hardcopy compendium to all symposium and conference attendees.

For instructions on how to submit your work, see submission page at: http://conferences.computer.org/infovis/infovis2006/art_show_c.html