Sylvie LELEU-MERVIEL, Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis, Laboratoire DeVisu
Khaldoun ZREIK, Université Paris 8, Equipe CITU, Laboratoire Paragraphe
Contenu
Construction de sens et pratiques informationnelles chez les chefs militaires
Commanders’ sense making and information practices
Anna LEZON RIVIERE, Madjid IHADJADENE
Interactions communicationnelles à travers les dispositifs socio-techniques d’enregistrements audiovisuels de témoignages
Communicative interactions with technological and relationship devices for testimony records
Alain LAMBOUX-DURAND
Implicite et incomplétude dans des requêtes adressées à un moteur de recherche Web
Implicit and incompleteness in query sent to Web search engine
Talal ZOUHRI
Créativité architecturale. Inscription de traces informationnelles au service du sense-making urbain
Design tools and creative thinking
Hafida BOULEKBACHE-MAZOUZ
Sylvie LELEU-MERVIEL, Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis, Laboratoire DeVisu
Khaldoun ZREIK, Université Paris 8, Equipe CITU, Laboratoire Paragraphe
Contenu
Rituels télévisuels et connexions métropolitaines dans la Cosmopolis luxembourgeoise
Television rituals and metropolitan ties in the Cosmopolis of Luxembourg
Christian LAMOUR, Nathalie LORENTZ Un système de navigation pour optimiser la recherche d’information sur le web
A navigation system that improves information retrieval on the web
Mohamed DJOUANI, Stéphane CARO DAMBREVILLE, Jean-Michel BOUCHEIX
Interactions tactiles sur tablettes pour l’apprentissage de la géométrie dans l’espace : présentation et premières évaluations
Tactile interactions on tablets for learning geometry in space: presentation and first assessments
Robin VIVIAN, David BERTOLO, Jérôme DINET
Analyse simondienne de l’otakisme et du robotisme japonais
Simondian analysis of Japanese otakism and robotism
Nicolas OLIVERI
The Computer Art Congress is an international gathering around art, science, technology, and design. Its first edition was celebrated in Paris (2002), then the CAC traveled to Mexico City (2008), then came back to Paris (2012), and recently was hosted in Rio de Janeiro (2014). In fourteen years, a community of artists, curators, researchers, scholars, scientists, designers, students, and professionals has contributed to the domain with artworks, papers, round tables, workshops and exhibitions, exploring questions such as “emerging forms of computer art”, “post-digital art”, and “computer art for all”.
In 2016, the 5th edition of the Computer Art Congress will take place in Paris, organized by the Citu-Paragraphe research team at University Paris 8 in partnership with the University of Michigan, the University of Hong Kong, the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and the RAN (Réseaux d’Art Numérique). The selected topic for this edition is “archiving and questioning immateriality”.
CAC.5 calls for contributions interested in reflecting on the artwork as a material object, but also invites a consideration of the complex processes that surround a work of art. In this respect, the artwork might be regarded from the potential emotional and or intellectual effects that it might trigger, whether foreseen or not in advance by the artist. Such effects could be deployed in small or large scale, from small teams to the entire world via networked technologies and distributed exhibition spaces. However, the Internet and electronic devices have proven to be less stable and long-lasting than they seem. How should one deal with artworks when we take into account their multidimensional nature (designed for and perceived in a non stop shifting universe): temporal, spatial, exploratory, communicational, collaborative? Any inquiry of archival and representation becomes a complex subject.
CAC.5 believes that such entry points raise problematic issues that also demand one to interrogate the “Material” supports that give form to an artwork; the archival methods that artists, curators, collectors and institutions employ in their practice; the remix and re-cataloging appropriations that common users and audiences put in place; Furthermore, we hope these initial questions will push our discussion towards speculative visions on archiving subjectivity, creating obsolescence, and preserving/conserving meta-organic relationships (i.e. relations among technical, social, and individual organs understood as autopoietic organisms).
Call for Contribution | Appel à contribution +
HIS.3 – 3d Hyperheritage International Seminar
3e séminaire international sur le patrimoine culturel augmenté
Cultural Heritage Information Design +
Conception de l’Information Patrimoniale Augmentée
5-7 May, 2016 | Kerkena, Tunisia http://his3.hyperheritage.org/
Documents et dispositifs à l’ère post-numérique (CiDE.18)
Documents and devices in the post-digital age
Céline PAGANELLI, Stéphane CHAUDIRON, Khaldoun ZREIK (sous la direction | editors) http://europia.org/edition/livres/doc/Cide18.htm
Au nom de toute l’équipe CiTu-Paragraphe, nous vous souhaitons nos meilleurs voeux – et de fructueuses collaborations scientifiques – pour l’année 2016 qui commence !
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The Computer Art Congress is an international gathering around art, science, technology, and design. Its first edition was celebrated in Paris (2002), then the CAC traveled to Mexico City (2008), then came back to Paris (2012), and recently was hosted in Rio de Janeiro (2014). In fourteen years, a community of artists, curators, researchers, scholars, scientists, designers, students, and professionals has contributed to the domain with artworks, papers, round tables, workshops and exhibitions, exploring questions such as “emerging forms of computer art”, “post-digital art”, and “computer art for all”.