MAB20 (LBWs): Media Architecture Biennale 2020 - Late-Breaking Works University of Applied Sciences and online Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 28-July 2, 2021 |
Conference website | https://mab20.mediaarchitecture.org |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mab20lbws |
Submission deadline | May 12, 2021 |
Notifications | May 17, 2021 |
All revisions due and Camera-Ready paper deadline | June 1, 2021 |
The Media Architecture Biennale is the world’s premier event on media architecture, urban interaction design, and urban informatics. It brings together architects, artists and designers, leading thinkers on urban design, key industry and government representatives as well as community activists. Together, they explore the design and role of media in the built environment and its implications for urban communities and ecosystems.
The MAB20, themed #FuturesImplied and originally planned for the fall of 2020, will take place on June 28th – July 2nd, 2021 in an online format. All of the major events such as workshops, keynotes, awards and paper sessions will be accessible online from locations throughout the world. We still hope to be able to accompany these with some smaller scale, on-site meet-ups in Amsterdam and Utrecht, depending on Covid-19 regulations at that time. Our goal is to ensure we provide an exciting and safe experience to the MAB-Community.
Submission Guidelines
We are excited to announce our call for Late-Breaking Work (LBW) submissions. The LBW track is a vibrant and dynamic forum of the MAB conference. LBW submissions are shorter than full papers and an ideal venue for emerging ideas that have not yet been fully developed and for contributions that demonstrate practical applications of media architecture.
The LBW track at the Media Architecture Biennale 20 aims to attract participation from a broad range of disciplines covering a spectrum of topics such as prototyping media architecture, early design explorations, human and more-than-human centred media architecture, multi-modal interaction in media architecture, architectural studies, provocative ideas, etc.
The track invites submissions from both researchers and practitioners as it provides a unique opportunity for sharing ideas, receiving feedback on early-stage work, connecting with others from the field, and fostering discussions and collaborations among colleagues, in particular but not limited to those that are new to the MAB-Community.
For detailed guidelines please visit: https://mab20.mediaarchitecture.org/calls/call-for-late-breaking-work/
Committees
The Programme Committee (PC) for the LBWs will be put together based on previous MAB authors and established scholars in the field. The PC will be responsible for reviewing and assessing the submitted LBWs.
Contact
All questions about submissions please contact the LBW Chairs:
Martin Tomitsch – martin.tomitsch@sydney.edu.au
Alexander Wiethoff – alexander.wiethoff@ifi.lmu.de