jeremy hunsinger on Sat, 12 May 2001 17:55:53 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] CyberFlats 2001 Workshop |
> > >CyberFlats 2001 Workshop >August 19 Aarhus University, Aarhus Denmark >August 20-22 Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark > > >WHAT WE ARE DOING > >We are looking for a few electronic media writers, artists, and >developers to work together with hypermedia system developers to share > >ideas and solve specific problems. If you would like to collaborate >with an exciting, bleeding edge group, please provide a proposal >outlining a specific project (a narrow, focused problem to solve) or >offering your interests and insights to use a developer's system and >ideas. > >CyberFlats will be a chance for hypermedia system developers and >artists and writers to work together to provide development tools to >address hypermedia system needs. A maximum of 10 writers and10 system >developers will gather for a one day meeting August 19 right after >Hypertext 2001 at Aarhus University to discuss projects, >collaboration, and electronic media and hypermedia issues. Developers > >and artists and writers will work in small groups together for 2 -3 >days (August 20 - 22) at Aalborg University in Esbjerg, Denmark. > >Please submit a description of your work and your goals for working >together by June 10. We will pair up groups so that you can discuss >and share work ahead of the meeting. > >WHAT YOU CAN GET OUT OF THIS > >Writers will submit a work in progress with a detailed programming >problems relating to (open) hypermedia -- structures of different >kinds, behaviors of different kinds, integration / enabling of new >(legacy) applications. We are interested in integrating new tools >(such as a 3D modeling tool) to work within a hypermedia environment >and (depending on the nature of the tools) in enhancing integrated >tools to provide new and powerful hypermedia features . > >System developers will determine which projects they would like to >work on, and will work with the writer to find ways to address these >problems. System developers will submit a short proposalon how they >will be able to help realize the development goals of the workshop. > >HOW YOU CAN PARTICPATE > >Writers and Artists > >Please submit a proposal to work on an electronic media works in >progress and to work on a specific problem. Proposals will be judged >by the following criteria: > > Problem is clearly defined > Problem can be solved > Work cannot be completed without addressing this > problem > >Proposals for works in progress should be submitted by June 10, 2001 >and sent to cyberflats@cs.aue.auc.dk. Proposals should be contained in > >the body of the email message and should contain: > > Author's name(s) and affiliation(s). > > > Mailing address. > > Name and email address of the primary contact for >the submission. > > Work Description -- Describe the content and >philosophy behind the work. Discuss the navigational >techniques, overall structure, and framework for the work. How >will readers engage with this work? List the elements >in the work, such as sound, imagery, and text. What do >these elements add to the work and why do they need to >be there? > > Platform Description -- List all software used to >develop the work. Describe the actual running and >publishing environment--will this be a work on the web? on a >disk? using what end software? > > Problem Description -- Explain in detail the >specific, narrowly focused problem you > would like to work on. Explain clearly what the >work should do and how it should do it. > > This should be a miniature requirements paper. If you expect that >your work may involve special electrical, space, or network >resources, please describe these as clearly as possible in your >initial submission email. We will be sending additional details, and >perhaps asking additional questions, once we have reviewed the >submissions. > >System Developer Proposals > > System developers should submit a brief statements of what >type of resources that they can bring to the meeting to help >realize the developments goals of the workshop. Resources can be of > different types: > > Expert knowledge of the area. > Programming resources. > Equipment. > > Proposals from system developers should be submitted by June > >10, 2001 and sent to cyberflats@cs.aue.auc.dk. Proposals should >be contained in the body of the email message and should >contain: > > Proposer's name(s) and affiliation(s). > Mailing address. > Name and email address of the primary contact for >the proposal. > Description of the resources that are brought to >the workshop and how they can help realize the development goals of >the workshop. > > > Shortly after the submission deadline, the organizers will >match proposals from writers with resources from system >developers. The system developers will be involved in this process. > > > >jeremy hunsinger wrote: > > > Thanks Deena, > > > > Hope things are going well:) > > >-- >------------ > >http://www.deenalarsen.net/ >Come on over to explore the amazing possibilities in hypertext >------------ > Jeremy Hunsinger http://www.cddc.vt.edu Instructor of Political Science Center for Digital Discourse and Culture Webmaster/Manager CDDC http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/cyber 526 Major Williams Hall 0130 http://www.cddc.vt.edu/jeremy --my homepage Virginia Tech (yes i need to update it) Blacksburg, VA 24061 (540)-231-7614 icq 5535471 _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold