CALL FOR POSITION PAPERS:

***IMAGING THE CITY ***
Exploring the Practices & Technologies of Representing the Urban
Environment in Human-Computer Interaction
An interdisciplinary workshop at CHI 2007
San Jose, April 29 2007

http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/cdisalvo/chi2007workshop/

Recent technological developments mark the city as a central and
perhaps special space for human-computer interaction research and
practice. Visions of ubiquitous computing, the resonance of the
Œurban probe¹, and the proliferation of interactive mapping services
speak to the significance of the urban landscape to studies of Human-
Computer Interaction (HCI). But such visions and technologies
require, produce and reproduce images of urban space that influence
what these systems, and our interactions with them, are and might be.
Developing and employing technologies for the urban environment
requires visualization techniques that both reflect and challenge how
we image, and consequently imagine, the city.

This one-day workshop will explore the practices and technologies of
imaging the urban environment, bringing together an interdisciplinary
array of designers, HCI experts, geographers, urban planners and
technologists to investigate such issues as:

* How do we represent the city in HCI, and how do these
representations inform HCI research and practice?
* What kinds of technological devices, services, and platforms
support imaging the city now and might be created in the near future?
* How are and might these new representations of the city and urban
imaging technologies be used for social and political ends?
* What new methods are required for developing technologies that
image the city in new ways?
* What can we learn from the urban experience to design stronger
representations and interfaces within HCI research and practice?

We welcome position papers from HCI practitioners, architects,
visualization specialists, urban planners, futurists and artists.
Sample topics might include:

* Novel design and use of interactive mapping technologies
* ŒMashups¹ and other user-driven combinations of imaging,
information and location-based technologies and services
* Urban surveillance technologies: their uses, abuses and implications
* Urban environmental sensing: the social, technical and
visualization challenges and opportunities
* The design and design implications of GPS-enabled/location-aware
devices
* Flickr photosharing, photoblogs and the geo-coding of images


HOW TO SUBMIT

Those interested in participating should submit a short position
paper or case study. Papers should not exceed 4 pages and should
address a relevant issue in imaging the city/representing urban
environments.

In addition, all applicants must attach or include an Œimage of the
city¹ in electronic format. Please include a brief description of the
image and rationale for your choice.

* Please submit your paper as a Word or PDF file by email to
 Carl DiSalvo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  and
 Janet Vertesi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Papers must be received by January 12, 2007 at 17:00h EST.
* Participants will be notified of selection by February 1, 2007.

Accepted participants will be required to register for the CHI
workshop at a fee of $150 and to register for one additional day of
the conference.

For more information see: http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/cdisalvo/
chi2007workshop/













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