Second International Workshop on (Re)Creating Lively Cities through Ambient Technologies: Arts, Culture and Gastronomic Experiences
Abstract
Digital and interactive technologies are becoming increasingly embedded
in everyday lives of people around the world. Application of technologies
such as real-time, context-aware, and interactive technologies; augmented
and immersive realities; social media; and location-based services has been particularly
evident in urban environments where technological and sociocultural
infrastructures enable easier deployment and adoption as compared to nonurban
areas. There has been growing consumer demand for new forms of experiences
enabled through technologies. The focus is on ambient media services,
applications, and technologies that promote people’s engagement in creating
and re-creating liveliness in urban environments, particularly through arts, culture,
and gastronomic experiences. The workshop takes a multidisciplinary and
future oriented approach, and welcomes participants from diverse disciplinary
domains for open discussions about technological, sociocultural, and contentrelated
aspects of ambient media services that support people’s engagement in
(re)creating their urban environments into a livelier place through art, cultural,
and gastronomic experiences*:
Quality of Experience (QoE) and analysis of videos related to art, culture,
and gastronomy and urban cities; Ubiquitous environments and interfaces in
lively city environments; Intelligent appliances and gadgets supporting art, culture
and gastronomy; Multimedia learning for activities around smart city environments:
Locative media and context sensor technologies; Artistic, cultural,
and gastronomic services; Socio-economic studies, business models, advertising,
and marketing; Applied ambient media technologies in city environments.
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