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Syndicate: Second Kyoto Meeting on Digital Cities, Oct 2001 |
From: "George(s) Lessard" <media@attcanada.ca> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 22:45:01 -0500 ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- From: "Andrew Clement" <clement@FIS.UTORONTO.CA> To: "CPI-UA" <cpi-ua@vcn.bc.ca> Date sent: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 02:32:47 -0500 Subject:[CPI-UA]: (Fwd) The Second Kyoto Meeting on Digital Cities Send reply to: cpi-ua@vcn.bc.ca CALL FOR PAPERS The Second Kyoto Meeting on Digital Cities October 18-20, 2001 Kyoto Research Park, Kyoto, Japan As a platform for community networks, information spaces using the city metaphor are being developed in worldwide: Amsterdam, Helsinki, Paris, Shanghai, and Kyoto, to name only some well-known examples. It is interesting to note that digital cities have different goals: to explore a vertical market, a public communication space, a next generation metropolitan network, and a social information infrastructure for the 21st century. Their different services, system architectures, and organizations result from these different goals, and from the different social contexts in which the digital cities emerged. This second Kyoto meeting aims at improving our understanding of the current status and future of those classes of systems that are covered by the concept of digital city. What are feasible models? What do experiments teach us? What new technologies emerge? The aim of this meeting is to encourage the activity in this field, and to bring together both computer science and social science people concerned with digital cities. The meeting is composed of a one-day symposium followed by a two-day workshop. The symposium consists invited talks and panels and is open to public. The workshop participation is by invitation only and is limited to around 50 professionals who have made significant contributions to the topic of the meeting. All invitees are requested to submit papers to the workshop. All accepted papers will be published as a volume from Springer-Verlag. You can find the post-proceedings of the first Kyoto meeting as follows: Toru Ishida and Katherine Isbister (Eds.), Digital Cities: Experiences, Technologies and Future Perspectives, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1765, Springer-Verlag, 2000. We would not like to rigorously limit the topics, however, some of the candidate topics are listed below: Design and Analysis Perspectives Digital City Experiments Community Network Experiments User Involvement in Digital Cities and Community Networks Organizational Models and Business Models for Digital Cities User Studies Visualization Technologies Mobile Technologies Social Interaction and Communityware Deadline for abstract : May 1, 2001 Deadline for full paper: June 1, 2001 Author notification : Aug 1, 2001 Deadline for camera ready paper: Sept 1, 2001 Submit your abstract (ascii text) and full paper (WORD or PDF) written in English by e-mail to submission@digitalcity.jst.go.jp. We encourage submission in Springer Lecture Note Series format. The length of the paper is recommended to be 12 to 15 pages long in the format. (See "publication" below and/or Springer LNCS home page: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html) Surface mail address, email addresses should be included for all contributing authors. Symposium Chair: Toru Ishida (Kyoto University, Japan) Workshop Chairs: Peter van den Besselaar (University of Amsterdam) Makoto Tanabe (JST Digital City Research Center) For further information, please visit http://www.digitalcity.jst.go.jp/meeting/. ------- End of forwarded message ------- ___________________________________________________________ hosted by Vancouver Community Network http://www.vcn.bc.ca ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress