Deadline for submission: 31 August, 2017
The Digital Jewellery workshop: Bring back the attention to the physical object aims to to gather high-quality contributions to the area of digital jewellery. We invite submissions across a variety of categories for research investigating the evolution of wearable accessories and specifically digital jewellery.
Research areas of particular interest include:
Digital Jewellery Case Studies
Bio-data collection techniques
Fabrication Technologies such as:
Animism and Heirlooms
Furthermore, we encourage papers highlighting work methodologies between artists, jewellery makers and engineers.
Digital Jewellery Case Studies
Bio-data collection techniques
- Collection and analysis of bio-data
- Emotion recognition
- Implantable bio-sensors
Fabrication Technologies such as:
- Non-emissive displays
- Shape shifting materials
- E-textiles
- Stretchable electronics
Animism and Heirlooms
- How Jewellery making and exchange in indigenous societies can inform the digital practice
- Techno-Animism and augmented reality
Furthermore, we encourage papers highlighting work methodologies between artists, jewellery makers and engineers.
Each submission is required to have implications to one of the three workshop themes.
A position paper is generally 2-4 pages long and outlines the submitter's view on the workshop theme and the reasons for the submitter's interest in the topic. The deadline for any presenter to submit a position paper should be no later than 15 August 2017, 23:59 UTC/GMT. Please note that at least one author of each accepted position paper must attend, present at the workshop, and register for a Basic conference pass
A position paper is generally 2-4 pages long and outlines the submitter's view on the workshop theme and the reasons for the submitter's interest in the topic. The deadline for any presenter to submit a position paper should be no later than 15 August 2017, 23:59 UTC/GMT. Please note that at least one author of each accepted position paper must attend, present at the workshop, and register for a Basic conference pass
Submission Guidelines
The contributors are invited to submit a 2-4 page position paper in Siggraph Asia Format or a 3-5 minute video on demonstrating your work on one of the main themes. The workshop takes a multi-disciplinary approach and encourages designers, theorists and makers to attend the workshop and present their work.
The organizers will review the submissions which will be selected based on relevance and innovation of the field. The selection process will ensure the presence of different perspectives in order to foster discussion. Accepted submissions will be made available on the website for participants prior to attending the workshop.
Please direct queries and paper submissions to Doros Polydorou ([email protected]), with “SiggraphAsia workshop” in the subject.
The organizers will review the submissions which will be selected based on relevance and innovation of the field. The selection process will ensure the presence of different perspectives in order to foster discussion. Accepted submissions will be made available on the website for participants prior to attending the workshop.
Please direct queries and paper submissions to Doros Polydorou ([email protected]), with “SiggraphAsia workshop” in the subject.