The schedule for Mobile Art && Code is straightforward: • Practical skills-based workshops on Friday and Sunday; • Lecture presentations by distinguished speakers on Saturday; • Plus, other social events and performances throughout! |
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Download a program here! |
Detailed Schedules for MOBILE ART && CODE:
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Notes about this Workshop Schedule • Nearly all workshops are 3 hours long. • Attendance in most workshops is limited. • “$75 + 50m” means that a $75 workshop also has a $50 materials fee, for a $125 total. • Our workshops have minimum suggested skill levels, according to the colors at right. |
All levels! No special skills are required. It will help if you’ve done a little programming. Some programming experience is recommended. |
LECTURE & PRESENTATION SCHEDULE, Saturday November 7th, 2009. Lecture presentations are free and (space permitting) open to the public. All presentations will be recorded and shared online at our Vimeo feed. |
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08:00 – 08:55 | COFFEE, PASTRIES & REGISTRATION |
09:00 – 09:10 | Introduction – Golan Levin (Carnegie Mellon) |
SESSION I. Mobile Audiovision, Experimentation and Interaction Explorations into the language, aesthetics, and history of mobile arts and interaction design. |
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09:15 – 09:40 | Jürgen Scheible (UIAH, Helsinki) “MobiSpray: Paint Your City and other Mobile Artworks” |
09:45 – 10:25 | Short Cuts: Mobile Audiovisuals Live demonstrations by leading innovators in palmtop synaesthetics. Memo Akten (MSA Visuals, UK) Zach Gage (Independent Artist) Hans-Christoph Steiner (NYU Interactive Telecommunications Program) |
10:30 – 11:05 | Jonah Brucker-Cohen (New York University) “Deconstructing Networks” Katherine Moriwaki (Parsons School of Design) & Jonah Brucker-Cohen “Scrapyard Challenges” |
11:10 – 12:00 | Frauke Behrendt (University of Sussex, UK)“Towards a history of mobile phone arts” |
12:00 – 14:00 | LUNCH BREAK and JAIL BREAK …including a special informal meeting about how to jailbreak your iPhone! |
SESSION II. Mobility, Locativity and Society Technocultural, tactical, and other contextual approaches to mobile computing. |
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14:00 – 14:35 | Eric Paulos (Carnegie Mellon) “The rise of the expert amateur: DIY culture and citizen science” |
14:40 – 15:15 | Lalya Gaye (RISD) |
15:20 – 15:55 | Tad Hirsch (Intel) Cancelled. |
16:00 – 16:20 | CUPCAKE BREAK |
SESSION III. Invention The future is already here; it’s just not evenly distributed. We spread it around with a blast from the radical present. |
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16:20 – 16:55 | Julian Bleecker (Near Future Laboratory) “Design Fiction: Props, Prototypes and Predicaments” |
17:00 – 17:55 | Keynote Presentation – Marc Davis (Invention Arts) “Connecting People, the Web, and the World: Inventing the Future of Mobile, Art, and Code” |
17:55 – 18:00 | Closing Remarks |
Evening Presentations & Performances | |
18:30 – 19:50 | DINNER BREAK + Open Mic |
20:00 – 21:00 | Lesley Flanigan |
21:00 – 22:00 | The Loud Objects |
22:00 – 24:00+ | Lauren G of Spoilers X Riley Harmon (DJ/VJ night) |