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+ | '''Imagine Network Symposium''' - 2006 | ||
+ | <br>Banff, Alberta March 25-26 The Banff Centre | ||
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+ | '''Call For Participation''' | ||
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+ | This meeting will accept posters and papers for presentation in a single track format. We are interested in works in progress, demonstrations of new applications and techniques, research test beds and demonstrations, recent research and implementation results, upcoming research challenges, future directions, and novel approaches in the field of computer games, interactive media, internet interactions, interactive theatre, media arts, and education applications of these media. One of the key goals of this conference is to share information and to discuss future planes for the network. | ||
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+ | Papers (15-20 minute presentation) and short papers (10-12 minutes) should be sent in PDF form to jparker@ucalgary.ca with the subject header `Imagine Submission'. Poster abstracts (1 page) sent in the same manner to the same address. Deadlines are flexible. | ||
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+ | We will also be discussing further work in the area, possible further grant applications, and specific collaboration on specific projects. | ||
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+ | For more info about this symposium, visit: | ||
+ | [http://www.ucalgary.ca/~jparker/seriousgames/imagineCALL.html] | ||
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+ | Best, | ||
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+ | Daniel. |
Latest revision as of 20:40, 9 May 2006
My game project (including source code) can be found here.
Terry
Imagine Network Symposium - 2006
Banff, Alberta March 25-26 The Banff Centre
Call For Participation
This meeting will accept posters and papers for presentation in a single track format. We are interested in works in progress, demonstrations of new applications and techniques, research test beds and demonstrations, recent research and implementation results, upcoming research challenges, future directions, and novel approaches in the field of computer games, interactive media, internet interactions, interactive theatre, media arts, and education applications of these media. One of the key goals of this conference is to share information and to discuss future planes for the network.
Papers (15-20 minute presentation) and short papers (10-12 minutes) should be sent in PDF form to jparker@ucalgary.ca with the subject header `Imagine Submission'. Poster abstracts (1 page) sent in the same manner to the same address. Deadlines are flexible.
We will also be discussing further work in the area, possible further grant applications, and specific collaboration on specific projects.
For more info about this symposium, visit: [1]
Best,
Daniel.