The International Conference on Dance Data, Cognition, and Multimodal Communication (DDCMC19) is organized in the framework of the conclusion of ERC-funded research project BlackBox Arts&Cognition.
When: September 19-21, 2019
Where: FCSH – Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Lisbon, Portugal)
This conference aims to provide a interdisciplinary forum (Humanities, Information Technologies, and Cognitive Science) for those creating and handling data from Performing Arts (with a focus on contemporary dance) interested in issues of multimodality and cognition in human communication and in human-computer interaction, particularly regarding documentation, video annotation tools, collaborative platforms for cultural heritage preservation, and scientific analyses of dance data, such as human behaviour and agency in different types of communication and their cognitive, cultural, narrative, technological, social, textual, or discourse functions.
Papers on a wide range of topics dealing with Performing Arts are welcome, including, and not limited to:
Performance Studies:
Dance Data: collection and applications
Documentation of Performing Arts
Intangible Heritage
Digital Cultural Heritage
Multimodal Corpora
New Media applied to Performance
Performance Philosophy
Contemporary Dance
Choreographic objects
Digital tools for dance
Cognitive Science and the Performing Arts:
Cognitive approaches to theatrical performance
Gesture Studies
Cognitive linguistics
Human communication: verbal vs. non-verbal interactions
Intercultural aspects of multimodal behaviour
Multimodal Metaphor
Applications of Conceptual Metaphor Theory to Performing Arts
Neural mechanisms underlying motor control
Computer Science and the Performing Arts:
Computer Vision: 3D rendering
Movement tracking and visualization
Dance and technology
Virtual and augmented reality applications for Dance
Information Visualization
Motion Graphics
Human Computer interaction
Video annotation
Annotation schemes and tools for multimodal corpora
Deadline for Abstracts submission: December 8, 2018.
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