Expressive 2016 - Call for Posters, Demos and Artworks
CAe, SBIM, NPAR:
* Computational Aesthetics 2016
<http://expressive.richardt.name/2016/CAe/Home> ,
* <http://expressive.richardt.name/2016/NPAR/Home> Non-Photorealistic
Animation and Rendering 2016, and
* <http://expressive.richardt.name/2016/SBIM/Home> Sketch-Based
Interfaces and Modelling 2016.
Date: May 7-9, 2016
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
URL: <http://expressive.graphics/2016/>
http://expressive.graphics/2016/
Submission deadline: rolling notification closes April 23, 2016
You are invited to submit to these programs any time before April 23; every
effort will be made to return a response within two weeks.
Posters and Demos
We seek poster and demo submissions that show work that pertains to all
three tracks of Expressive 2016. The poster and demo submissions should be
made via email to <mailto:acamci@uic.edu> acamci(a)uic.edu. Poster
submissions should be in the form of a two-page abstract, written in
English, and should follow the
<https://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines#WS_Authors>
Eurographics formatting instructions, including a title page with an
abstract, keywords, and a bibliography. The submission should be submitted
as PDF files; supplemental video and images may also be submitted
(preferably as web links) but are not required. The demo submissions should
be in the form of a one-page abstract describing the work and how it was
created, along with an image or video. These will be demonstrated and/or
displayed at the conference venue. Authors of accepted posters are
encouraged to bring a demonstration of their work as well; it is not
necessary to create a separate submission for a poster and a demo if they
refer to the same project.
Anıl Çamcı, Expressive 2016 Posters chair
Artworks
Expressive 2016 will continue to host an installation gallery for 2D and 3D
artworks, sculptures, animations and demonstration projects, where artist
installations and computational demonstrations will be featured
side-by-side. We are open to any work that is related to topics of the
Expressive 2016 conferences (Computational Aesthetics, Sketch-Based
Interfaces and Modelling, and Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering).
Accepted artists will be invited to present their work through a panel
discussion or short oral presentation within the main Expressive 2016
conference, to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, May 7-9, 2016, and will be
co-located with the Eurographics 2016 conference.
The theme for the Expressive 2016 Call for Artworks is Data Activism. We
live in a world that produces, collects, stores and processes an
exponentially increasing amount of data. While these practices have many
beneficial applications, they also raise relevant questions in terms of
security, privacy and civil rights. Therefore, we particularly invite
artists to create works that: explore, reflect upon, challenge, praise or
criticize such practices; highlight their risks or promises; use massive
data collection and visualization to raise awareness for important issues
and to promote societal change; exploit and explore large volumes data. If
your artwork is related to this theme, indicate its relation to the theme in
your submission.
To submit an artwork, authors should provide links that exemplify the work,
and a short write-up describing the work (~2 pages). Details about the size
and equipment needed for the installation should also be provided. Please
email the Arts Chairs at <mailto:machado@dei.uc.pt> machado(a)dei.uc.pt and
<mailto:ergun.akleman@gmail.com> ergun.akleman(a)gmail.com, with the subject
line "Expressive'16: Data Activism" when submitting your materials.
Submissions are due by April 23, 2016.
Penousal Machado and Ergun Akleman, Expressive 2016 Arts Chairs