10th International Symposium on SMART GRAPHICS http://www.smartgraphics.org/ June 24-26, 2010 Banff, Canada Submission deadline February 14, 2010 Graphics become Smart Graphics when their design and implementation are grounded in an understanding of human abilities, activities, and motivations from design experience and the broad spectrum of cognitive and social sciences. When knowledge from these diverse fields is combined with new methods, tools and techniques in AI, HCI, artistic practice and computer graphics, environments are created that: (1) engage the user and are aesthetically satisfying; (2) participate in human cognition as external or distributed representations; (3) are sensitive to the real-time demands of the interaction in the context of the available informational and computational resources; (4) adapt the form of the output according to a wider set of constraints such as an individual\'s perceptual, attentive, and motor abilities and the nature of the presentation media and available interaction devices. The International Symposium on Smart Graphics aims at gathering people from the fields of Cognitive Science, Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, Interactive Art and Graphics Design to share experiences and experiments in this new and emerging area of study. *** Come and Join the Smart Graphics Experience *** Smart Graphics 2010 welcomes submissions from researchers and practitioners, as well as artists and graphic designers interested in an interdisciplinary approach to the design of smart interactive displays. In 2010, we propose a specific emphasis on the integration of scientific research and digital media technology into the design of aesthetic experience and artistic practice. In particular, we encourage discussion of research that locates the site of an interactive experience within the everyday world, using smart graphics, technologies, and responsive media to enrich and augment the public, private and personal spaces in which we live our lives. Submission categories are divided into: * Full research papers: these will encompass comprehensive descriptions of original work within the scope of the symposium (limited to 12 pages in Springer LNCS format). * Posters: tentative or preliminary results of research or design work with emphasis on the interdisciplinary evaluation of the ideas (limited to 4 pages in Springer LNCS format). Poster papers will be included in the proceedings. * System demonstrations: short descriptions of research or design work that the authors intend to show and discuss in a demo session at the symposium (limited to 2 pages in Springer LNCS format). System demonstration papers will be included in the proceedings. * Arts track: computer animations, multimedia performance, interactive art, digital music, hybrid art, etc. Artists must submit a two to three page proposal outlining the concept and technique of the artwork, including a discussion of the relationship between smart technologies and their artistic and creative practice. An international jury of renowned scientists and artists will select the submissions that best represent the idea of <>. Selected works will be displayed during the Smart Graphics symposium, and presented to the public via an evening of performance, installation, and gallery exhibition. A report of the arts track including all the selected works will be included in the proceedings. Smart Graphics specially encourages young researchers to submit their ideas and results. As in previous conferences, proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Note in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to): * computer graphics * artificial intelligence * virtual and mixed reality * interactive media * user interaction * digital art * information visualization * visual analytics * multimodal information presentation * non-desktop interfaces * graphical abstraction * sketch-based interfaces * interaction science * scene perception * cognitive sciences * user studies * graphics design INVITED SPEAKER: * John Bowers (Goldsmiths, University of London) * Maria Lantin (Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design) IMPORTANT DATES: February 14th, 2010 (submission deadline) March 8th, 2010 (notification of results) March 20th, 2010 (camera ready copy due) June 24-26, 2010 (Symposium in Banff, Canada) ORGANIZERS: Robyn Taylor (University of Alberta, Canada) Pierre Boulanger (University of Alberta, Canada) Andreas Butz (University of Munich, Germany) Marc Christie (IRISA/INRIA Rennes, France) Brian Fisher (Simon Fraser University, Canada) Antonio Krueger (University of Muenster, Germany) Patrick Olivier (Newcastle University, UK) COMMITTEE (tentative): * Elisabeth Andre (University of Augsburg) * William Bares (Millsaps College) * Marc Cavazza (University of Teesside) * Luca Chittaro (University of Udine) * Sara Diamond (Ontario College of Art and Design) * Steven Feiner (Columbia University) * David S. Ebert (Purdue University) * Knut Hartmann (Flensburg University of Applied Science) * Hiroshi Hosobe (Tokyo National Institute of Informatics) * Christian Jacquemin (LIMSI/CNRS) * Tsvi Kuflik (University of Haifa) * Rainer Malaka (European Media Lab) * Shigeru Owada (Sony CSL) * W. Bradford Paley (Digital Image Design) * Bernhard Preim (University of Magdeburg) * Thomas Rist (University of Applied Sciences, Augsburg) * Mateu Sbert (University of Girona) * Shigeo Takahashi (University of Tokyo) * Lucia Terrenghi (University of Munich) * Massimo Zancanaro (ITC-irst Trento) Smart Graphics will be held in cooperation with: * Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence (ACM SIGART) * European Association for Computer Graphics (Eurographics) * Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). For a full description of the scope of the Symposium, and details of previous events, see the website: http://www.smartgraphics.org