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Time: May 2, 2013 to May 3, 2013
Location: CCB - Centro Cultural de Belém
Street: Fundação Centro Cultural de Belém Praça do Império, 1449-003 Lisbon | Portugal Phone + 351 213 612 400 Fax + 351 213 612 500 Website: www.ccb.pt E-mail: ccb@ccb.pt
City/Town: Lisbon
Website or Map: http://tkb.fcsh.unl.pt/tkb-co…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: David dos Santos - tkbconference.organizer@gmail.com
Latest Activity: Mar 27, 2013
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The registration for attendance at the TKB project International Conference on "Multimodal Communication: Language, Performance and Digital Media" is now open.
Please let us know as soon as possible if you plan to attend it, by registering online at
http://tkb.fcsh.unl.pt/tkb-conference
In case you need accommodation in Lisbon, we've made an agreement with the Hotel Vila Galé Opera (http://www.vilagale.pt/pages/hoteis/?hotel=13), not far from the venue. It's a nice four-star hotel and they are offering a special price of 71,50 eur per single room. If interested, please contact and reserve directly with: opera.grupos@vilagale.pt
We'd appreciate it if you'd be so kind as to circulate this mail around your working circuits.
Event dates: Thursday 02 to Friday 03 May 2013
Venue: CCB, Lisbon (http://www.ccb.pt/sites/ccb/en-EN/). The CCB are co-producers of the conference and associate partners of the TKB project, running at the Centre of Linguistics (CLUNL) of FCSH-UNL.
The Conference is organized in the framework of the TKB research project conclusion (http://tkb.fcsh.unl.pt) and aims to: present the results and software tools developed during the TKB project; provide a multidisciplinary forum for researchers from different disciplines and artists interested in the documentation of Performing Arts (with a focus on contemporary theatrical dance and Performance), as well as in issues of multimodality in human communication and in human-computer interaction, particularly regarding video annotation tools and collaborative platforms for cultural heritage preservation. It is organized by the FCSH and the FCT of Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal.
The event wishes to bring together contemporary artists and researchers from a broad range of academic disciplines, working within different theoretical and methodological paradigms in a creative, internationally oriented, and stimulating atmosphere. The importance of multimodal communication and creativity is now generally recognised by researchers from either the Humanities, Information Technologies or Cognitive Science. This conference therefore offers an opportunity to present and learn about research findings concerning human behaviour and agency in different types of communication and their cognitive, cultural, narrative, technological, social, textual or discourse functions.
Conference Topics:
Documentation of Performing Arts
Performance Studies
Multimodal Corpora
Digital Media applied to Performance
Cultural Heritage
Performance Philosophy
Cognitive approaches to theatrical performance
Multimodal Metaphor
Applications of Conceptual Metaphor Theory to Performing Arts
Applied Linguistics
Speech and gestures in human communication
Verbal vs. non-verbal interactions
Intercultural aspects of multimodal behaviour
Human-computer interaction
Video annotation
Annotation schemes and tools for multimodal corpora
Motion Tracking
New approaches to Digital Games
Keynote speakers:
Sally Jane Norman (Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts, Sussex: UK)
Charles Forceville (Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL)
Irene Mittelberg (University Aachen, DE)
Organization: FCSH/CUNL (www.fcsh.unl.pt) and FCT-UNL (www.fct.unl.pt)
TKB Project Supporters:
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
O Espaço do Tempo (Transdisciplinary Arts Centre)
Centro Cultural de Belém
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Atelier Re.Al
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