International Conference of Live Interfaces
Wednesday 29 June 10:00 until 18:30
Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts
International Conference of Live Interfaces
June 29 – July 3 (various times – see full schedule for details)
The third International Conference on Live Interfaces will take place at the University of Sussex in June, 2016. This biennial conference will bring together people working with live interfaces in the performing arts, including music, the visual arts, dance, puppetry, robotics or games. The conference scope is highly interdisciplinary but with a focus on interface technologies of expression in the area of performance. Topics of liveness, immediacy, presence (and tele-presence), mediation, collaboration and timing or flow are engaged with and questioned in order to gain a deeper understanding of the role contemporary media technologies play in human expression.
Interfaces can be conceptual or material objects, and their making is concerned with the design of openings, resistance, fluidity, affordances, constraints, and expressive scope. We wish to host work that will create a space of multiplicity, in order to investigate how disciplinary concerns inform different but overlapping approaches to interface design.
The conference consists of paper presentations, performances, interactive installations, poster demonstrations, a doctoral colloquium and workshops. Works engaging with the principles and assumptions governing interaction design, including perspectives from art, philosophy, product design and engineering are specially invited.
Book tickets: http://onlineshop.sussex.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=1&catid=95&prodvarid=205
By: Matthew Knight
Last updated: Wednesday, 8 June 2016