Events in 2005

TitleDatesLocationNotes
Workshop on Interactive Systems in Performing Arts (WISP)15th-17th December, 2005Macquarie University, SydneyWISP will bring progressive research practitioners together with high end creative artists to explore in a true science-meets-art environment the potentials for the evolution of the performance space in the twenty-first century. It aims to build some principles and applications that illustrate the way in which interactive sensing technologies, interactive music composition and interactive realtime generative imagery, dynamic scenology, video conferencing and telepresence, can become an integral part of the performance environment. [This event was a part of HCSNet SummerFest]
Workshop on Speech Processing and Auditory Perception under Adverse Conditions (SPAPAC)15th-16th December, 2005Macquarie University, SydneyThe aim of the SPAPAC workshop is to bring together researchers that work in the research areas of speech perception/development, speech processing/recognition , and auditory processing/modelling in order to stimulate new interdisciplinary approaches to the complex problem of understanding auditory/speech perception/processing under adverse conditions. [This event was a part of HCSNet SummerFest]
HCSNet SummerFest 200513th-16th December 2005Macquarie University, SydneyAn event you won't want to miss, with Justine Cassell from Northwestern University and performance artist Stelarc as keynote speakers.
HCSNet Summer School13th-14th December 2005Macquarie University, SydneyPlanning is in progress for the inaugural HCSNet Summer School; watch this space for more information. [This event was a part of HCSNet SummerFest]
HCSNet Conceptualising Communication Workshop8th-9th December 2005UNE, ArmidaleKeynote speakers are Cathi Best, MARCS Auditory Laboratories; Michael Corballis, University of Auckland; Roger Dean, University of Canberra; and Peter Eklund, University of Wollongong. Register your interest in attending by 14th November 2005.
NICTA-HCSNet Multimodal User Interaction Workshop (MMUI'05) 13th-14th September 2005Australian Technology Park, SydneyKeynote speakers are Sharon Oviatt, Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Human-Computer Communication at Oregon Health and Science University, and Francis Quek, Director of the Center for Human-Computer Interaction at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.