[Apologies for cross-postings] We extended the deadline!
We invite contributors from academia, practice, activism and any other communities to our workshop interested in 3D printing and digital fabrication. 3D printing and digital fabrication for education and the common good Workshop at the C&T 2017 – Technology for the Common Good 27 June 2017, Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT), France http://www.digifab-commongood.fab101.de/ <http://comtech.community/> ============================== About the workshop ============================== 3D printing has become an area of intense interest in a variety of contexts in research and practice ranging from industry through education, humanitarian to innovation. At the same time, technologies, materials, usages and appropriation are in constant flux. 3D printing is, however just one of the many facets of digital fabrication, the digitalization of more and more sectors and increasingly community-based innovation and open/commons-oriented engineering practices. This workshop at C&T 2017 conference <http://comtech.community/> is intended to illustrate and discuss /cases, positions, concepts and experiences/ related to such developments in digital fabrication, especially in 3D printing. We specifically look for contributions highlighting the role of digital fabrication and 3D printing /for the common good and in educational contexts/. Interested in participating <http://www.digifab-commongood.fab101.de/participate>? ============================== Important Dates ============================== June 10, 2017: submission deadline¶ June 15, 2017: notification of acceptance / program update¶ June 26-30, 2017: Workshops at C&T (26th or 27th) ============================== Participate ============================== - Position Papers outlining positions, stances and perspectives on 3D printing, digital fabrication and education and/or the common good. Position Papers should be 1-3 pages in ACM SigConf format. - Case studies describing interesting, novel, provocative or otherwise relevant cases of 3D printing and/or digital fabrication and education and/or the common good. Case studies should be 4 pages maximum in ACM extended abstract format. - Demos and hands-on artifacts/projects for the extended break. We ask for a brief description (2-3 sentences) of what you intend to bring with you as well as one photo (or sketch, drawing,...). If your demo has special requirements, please also outline them. ============================== Ogranizers ============================== Oliver Stickel, University of Siegen (oliver.stic...@uni-siegen.de) <mailto:oliver.stic...@uni-siegen.de%29> Konstantin Aal, University of Siegen (konstantin....@uni-siegen.de) Sarah Rüller, University of Siegen (sarah.ruel...@uni-siegen.de) Verena Fuchberger, University of Salzburg (verena.fuchsber...@sbg.ac.at) Victoria Wenzelmann, Global Innovation Gathering (GIG) Volkmar Pipek, University of Siegen (volkmar.pi...@uni-siegen.de) Volker Wulf, University of Siegen (volker.w...@uni-siegen.de) Manfred Tscheligi, University of Salzburg (manfred.tschel...@sbg.ac.at) <mailto:manfred.tschel...@sbg.ac.at%29> For any questions please contact: oliver.stic...@uni-siegen.de <mailto:oliver.stic...@uni-siegen.de> -- Konstantin Aal Research assistant and PhD student Information Systems and New Media SFB 1187 "Medien der Kooperation" University of Siegen Kohlbettstr. 15, 57072 Siegen Raum. US-E-102 Tel. +49 (0)271 / 740 3383 Mob. +49 (0)176 / 30 780 007 http://www.uni-siegen.de/fb5/wirtschaftsinformatik/index.html.en?lang=en
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