[Air-L] CFP: PRESENCE 2009 (2nd Call)
Matthew Lombard
lombard at temple.edu
Wed Jun 3 06:34:53 PDT 2009
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS - PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY
[Those who have attended previous PRESENCE conferences can
attest that they are extremely interesting and enjoyable, with a
single-track format and joint social activities and meals that
provide an ideal atmosphere for learning and networking; this
year's conference, which will include additional discussion and
knowledge-building panels, will be held in beautiful, peaceful
Marina Del Rey in the dynamic (and warm in November!) city of
Los Angeles. Please join us...
--Matthew Lombard]
Call for Papers
PRESENCE 2009
12th Annual International Workshop on Presence
Los Angeles, California, USA
November 11-13, 2009
***Submission deadline: JULY 1, 2009***
Conference web site (new information has been added):
http://ispr.info/conference
OVERVIEW
Academics and practitioners with an interest in the concept of
(tele)presence are invited to submit their work for presentation at
the 12th Annual International Workshop on Presence, to be held
in Los Angeles, California on November 11-13, 2009. Often
described as a sense of "being there" in a mediated environment,
telepresence is broadly defined as a psychological state or
subjective perception in which a person fails to accurately and
completely acknowledge the role of technology in an experience.
It is a rich, fascinating subject of scientific investigation, artistic
exploration and diverse application, with increasingly important
implications for the ways in which people work, play and live, and
technologies are developed.
Designing technologies and imagining practices to modify,
prolong and reconfigure the possibilities of being present and co-
present has been a continuous endeavor of the human species,
from early attempts at constructing communication and
transportation devices, to the many current technologies we
continue to develop to reach other places and people. Today
presence phenomena are the subject of research and theory in
communication, computer science, psychology, business,
philosophy and many other fields. Technology designers are
working to create and refine presence experiences for
entertainment, business, medicine and health, teaching and
learning, exploration, art and performance, and a great many
other commercial and noncommercial arenas. The PRESENCE
conferences provide a relaxed and enjoyable forum for
presentation of presence scholarship and applications and
(especially in the planned format this year), discussion sessions
that allow attendees to join together in synthesizing and
expanding our collective knowledge and visions for the future
regarding this compelling topic.
PRESENCE 2009 is co-organized by the International Society for
Presence Research (ISPR; http://ispr.info) and The University of
Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT;
http://ict.usc.edu).
TOPICS
Issues of prominent interest include (but are not limited to):
* Presence in shared virtual environments and online
communities
* Presence in social interactions with virtual agents and digital
counterparts
* Real bodies, avatars and cyborgs
* Presence and ubiquity with mobile and geo-location
technologies
* Realistic action in virtual environments
* Parasocial interaction and relationships
* Presence as a socio-cultural achievement; practices,
preferences and material resources to manifest presence
* Linguistic and non-verbal strategies to create, negotiate and
challenge presence in mediated environments
* Cognitive processes and the sense of presence
* Neuropsychology of presence
* Presence affordances in digital technologies
* 3D sound, acoustic environments and presence
* Advanced broadcast and cinematic displays (stereoscopic TV,
HDTV, IMAX)
* Haptic and tactile displays
* Holography
* Affective and socio-affective interfaces
* Presence augmentation through social, physical, and contextual
cues
* Presence, involvement and digital addiction
* Presence theory; historical investigation of presence concepts;
fictions, constructions and realism; transportation, flow,
absorption, awareness; philosophical perspectives on presence
* Causes and consequences (effects) of presence
* Presence analysis, evaluation, and measurement techniques
* Presence applications (communication and collaboration;
education and training; medicine, health and cybertherapy;
entertainment and gaming; art and performance; exploration;
teleoperation; technology usability and design; etc.)
* Ethical and societal implications of presence technologies
* The future of presence experiences
We seek original, high quality papers that make substantial
contributions to the field. All accepted papers will be collected in
the official conference Proceedings (with ISBN) and will also be
permanently available for download on the ISPR conference
archive (http://ispr.info).
Authors may also be invited to revise their paper for publication in
a special issue of PsychNology (http://www.psychnology.org) or
another journal.
CONFERENCE FORMAT
PRESENCE 2009 will have an interactive format in which all
participants (attendees, presenters, invited speakers) attend each
of the sessions as well as several social events, allowing
participants to exchange ideas and build knowledge together as
the conference progresses. Discussion sessions will be built into
the schedule to enhance collective knowledge-building. The
language of the conference is English. Please visit the conference
web site (http://ispr.info/conference) for more information on the
conference program, local accommodations, registration, etc.
VENUE
The conference will be hosted by The The University of Southern
California Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) in Los
Angeles, California. The conference events will take place at The
Marina del Rey Hotel (http://www.marinadelreyhotel.com) in the
beautiful Marina del Rey area. Only 4 miles from Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX), and easily accessible from all major
Southern California freeways, the Marina del Rey/Venice Beach
area offers waterfront beauty with shopping, dining, great
recreation and miles of beautiful beaches.
SUBMISSIONS
We invite researchers and practitioners to submit work in the
following categories:
PAPERS: Comprehensive descriptions of research or design
work and/or theoretical investigation within the scope of the
workshop. Papers must relate to existing literature on presence
and make an original contribution to it. Papers are 4 to 10 pages
including references in the PRESENCE 2009 template format
(see the submission page at http://ispr.info/conference). Accepted
papers will be included in the Proceedings, and will be allocated
time for oral presentation.
PANELS: Sets of presentations on a single theme or topic within
the scope of the workshop. Submitters are encouraged to be
creative regarding both the topic or theme and the format for
panel proposals (formats that encourage guided discussion are
particularly welcome). Panel proposals must identify and provide
contact information for all proposed participants and be 4 to 10
pages long including references in the PRESENCE 2009
template format). Accepted panels will be included in the
proceedings.
POSTERS: Visual display presentations. Poster proposals are
limited to 4 pages including references in the PRESENCE 2009
template format. Accepted poster proposals will be published in
the conference proceedings. Posters will be displayed on an
approximately 28 in (70 cm) by 40 in (100 cm) board during a
dedicated session of the conference and will be allocated a 30
second oral preview.
DEMONSTRATIONS/EXHIBITIONS: Step-by-step audiovisual
demonstrations and/or hands-on experiences of non-commercial
work within the scope of the workshop. Proposals for
demonstrations/exhibitions are limited to 4 pages in the
PRESENCE 2009 template format. Accepted
demonstration/exhibition proposals will be included in the
conference proceedings and will be presented during a dedicated
session of the conference. For the exhibitions of commercial
products, please contact ISPR (ispr at ispr.info) for sponsorship
terms and opportunities.
All submissions will be made through the conference online
submission system at http://ispr.info and will undergo a double-
blind peer-review process by at least two selected reviewers. The
submission deadline is July 1, 2009.
IMPORTANT DATES
July 1, 2009 - Submissions due; early registration opens
August 15, 2009 - Acceptance/Rejection notifications
September 15, 2009 - Finished, camera-ready papers due
(electronic submission)
October 1, 2009 - Early registration closes
November 11-13, 2009 - Conference (onsite registration)
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Conference Co-Chairs
Jacki Morie and Belinda Lange (Institute for Creative
Technologies)
Program Co-Chairs
Kwan Min Lee (USC) and Matthew Lombard (Temple University)
CONTACT
For more information or assistance, please send e-mail to
ispr at ispr.info or Matthew Lombard (lombard at temple.edu).
--
Matthew Lombard, Ph.D.
Temple University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(215) 204-7182
lombard at temple.edu
http://matthewlombard.com
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