[Sigah-l] Last CfPapers: "Identity in the Virtual" conference -4p deadline 30nov08
Colin T. SCHMIDT
colin.schmidt at univ-lemans.fr
Tue Dec 9 20:54:56 EST 2008
Colleagues,
Please send the call out once again stating that the Jan 19 deadline is
firm.
cordially,
Colin
Colin T. SCHMIDT wrote:
> Please re-distribute
>
> *THIS SYMPOSIUM IS PART OF VRIC'09 **AT LAVAL VIRTUAL*
>
>
> *The Philosophy of Identity in the Virtual *
>
>
> Symposium n° 6 (of 6), April 23, 9-12 AM / 2-5 PM
>
> Site:
> http://www.laval-virtual.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=113&Itemid=209
>
>
> For information on the venue and related Symposiums:
> http://www.laval-virtual.org/
>
>
> Topic:
> Difference, Relation and Identity are three notions that are
> fundamentals for the success of Virtual Reality technologies (VR and
> AR). The aim of this symposium is to conceptualise the Identity of an
> individual as a scientific concept whilst acknowledging the fact that
> Identity cannot be studied without considering the other two notions.
> The pros and cons of designing identities for or within VR become
> obvious upon admitting that representing any Self will be interpreted
> at some point by someone having his own values, opinions and
> experience in life. Members of our society that self-procure,
> attribute or redistribute Identity in the Virtual World bring about
> psychological enquiries in relation to user intentionality, specific
> uses of VR applications or general modifications to our ways of
> communicating. Usability issues addressing the problem of Identity
> have not yet been integrated into long-term visions of society and our
> needs. The Chair of the session is thus open to all existential,
> ethical and epistemological issues having to do with Identity in
> Virtual Communities.
>
> **Important Dates**
> Online papers submission opens **November 30, 2008**
> Submission of full papers **January 19, 2009**
> Notification of acceptation **February 27, 2009**
> Deadline for final revisions **March 16, 2009**
>
> Symposium chair: Colin Schmidt colin.schmidt at univ-lemans.fr
>
>
> For more information, see the Call for Paper
> <http://www.laval-virtual.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=59&Itemid=111>
>
>
>
> *Scientific Committee *
>
> /Jean-Paul BAQUIAST,/ Expert in Politics of Information Technologies.
> Editor of AutomatesIntelligent.com & Member of PanEurope France (FR)
>
> /Mark BISHOP, /Reader in Computing, Goldsmiths, University of London (UK)
> /
> Kerstin DAUTENHAHN, /Professor of Artificial Intelligence, Adaptive
> Systems Research Group, University of Hertfordshire (UK)
> /
> Charles ESS,/ Professor in Interdisciplinary Studies (Ethics, Global
> Perspectives), Drury University USA & President of the Association of
> Internet Researchers (USA)
>
> /Viorel GULICIUC/, Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Semiotics and
> Digital Aesthetics, Stefan cel Mare University, Romania (RO)
>
> /Pierre LIVET, /Director of CEPERC & Professor of Epistemology,
> Aix-Marseille University (FR)
>
> /Lorenzo MAGNANI, /Professor & Director of the Computational
> Philosophy Laboratory, University of Pavia (IT)
>
> /Nadia MAGNENAT-THALMANN, /Professor & Director of MIRALab, University
> of Geneva/ /(CH)
>
> /Maria-Caterina MANES-GALLO/, Professor of Information and
> Communication Sciences, Bordeaux University (FR)
>
> /Serge PROULX/, Professor at UQAM Montréal, Director of GRM, Director
> of LabCMO, LCP-CNRS Paris, ENST Telecom ParisTech (CA)
>
> /Philippe QUEAU/, Imagina & Director of the Information and Computing
> Division at UNESCO (CH)
>
> /Shahid RAHMAN, /Professor of Logic and Epistemology, MSH du Nord-Pas
> de Calais & Lille III University (FR)
>
> /Francis ROUSSEAUX, /Professor of Computer Science, IRCAM Paris & IEEE
> Computer France Section (FR)
>
> /Ioan //ROXIN/, Professor of Information and Communication Sciences,
> LaSéLDI, Besançon University (FR)
>
> /Peter-Paul VERBEEK/, Assoc. Professor, Philosophy of Science,
> Technology and Society, University of Twente & Society for Philosophy
> and Technology (SPT) (NL)
>
> /Kevin WARWICK/, Professor of Cybernetics, Reading University (UK)
> *
>
> *Website: • http://www.laval-virtual.org
>
> 22 - 24 APRIL 2009 LAVAL, FRANCE
>
> Important Dates
> Online papers submission opens November 10, 2008
> Submission of full papers January 19, 2009
> Notification of acceptation February 27, 2009
> Deadline for final revisions of full papers March 16, 2009
> Office : Laval Virtual - 6 rue Léonard de Vinci - BP 0119 - 53001
> LAVAL Cedex, T +33 (0)2 43 49 75 57, F +33 (0)2 43 49 75 98,
>
> contact at laval-virtual.org
>
> Recognized or Potential Virtual Reality User, The most renowned
> international specialists and the principal users of Virtual Reality
> technology share the very latest techniques from their fields of
> expertise.
> VRIC'09 - Virtual Reality International Conference - will be held
> during the 11th edition of Laval Virtual,
> first European event devoted to Virtual Reality, Realtime 3D and
> Interactive Techniques.
> Spread the word!
>
> Prof. Simon RICHIR
> VRIC Conference Chair
>
> Program: • Digital Factory - April 22, 9-12 AM / 2-5 PM
> • Digital Art - April 22, 9-12 AM / 2-5 PM
> • Virtual Humans in Psychological Science and Therapy: How, When and
> Why? - April 23, 9-12 AM / 2-5 PM
> • Mixed and Augmented Reality - April 23, 9-12 AM / 2-5 PM
> • The Philosophy of Identity in the Virtual - April 23, 9-12 AM / 2-5 PM
> • Laval Virtual Awards Ceremony & Best Paper Award - April 24, 12.30
> PM (Exhibition Hall)
> • Laval Virtual, Professional Exhibition & Demonstration Forum - April
> 22-24 (Exhibition Hall)
> Location: • VRIC - Théâtre de Laval (Conference Hall) - 32 rue de la
> Paix, LAVAL
> • Laval Virtual - Salle Polyvalente (Exhibition Hall) - Place de
> Hercé, LAVAL
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>
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