19th ACM Conference Culture and Computer Science – Physical und Virtual Spaces

KUI 2021


Computer Graphics Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition



Extended Reality combines physical and virtual environments, and human-machine-interfaces such as wearables. It unfolds in a highly interactive, parallel and multimodal manner. As a rapidly expanding area of Computer Science, research in Extended Reality is characterised by a large degree of interdisciplinarity. The entanglement between the physical world and computer-generated data cuts across and expands far beyond disciplines such as human-computer interaction, machine-to-machine communication, computer graphics, sensor systems, but also humanities and artistic sciences such as sound, visual, culture and design studies.
With our 19th International Conference on Culture and Computer Science – Physical and Virtual Spaces, we want to address the multifaced bridges between physicality and virtuality.
Focus Topics
* Physical and virtual spaces, especially hybrid spaces
* Code and materiality
* Mixed Reality, Augmented Reality, Augmented Virtuality and Virtual Reality systems, applications and technologies
* Hybrid applications
* Analogue and digital exhibition design
* Collections – exploitation, design, exhibition and conveyance
* Influence of art and culture on future technical developments
* Interdependence between culture and computer science
* Human–computer interaction
* Intuitive usage of media systems
* Natural user interfaces
* Simulation
* Ethics in culture and computer science
Dates:
May 20 Extended Abstract Submission (3-4 pages)
Jun 20 Notification of Acceptance
Jul 20 Camera-ready Paper Submission (max 6 pages)
Sep 23-24 Conference
Detailed submission information: https://kui.htw-berlin.de/call/