INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

ARTEFACTO 2022 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS ARE NOW AVAILABLE

The proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Digital Creation in Arts, Media and Technology (ARTeFACto 2022 Macau), which features communications from several CIAC researchers, is now available at IEEE Xplore / Scopus (here). Under the theme “Emerging Extended Realities,” the conference took place between 24 and 25 November 2022 in Macau (China) and also online.

Edited by Gerald Estadieu, Filipa Martins, Carlos Sena Caires and Adérito Fernandes Marcos, The Book of proceedings includes articles by different CIAC researchers: “How I Learned To Stop Worrying[in]g and Love The Big Brother: video surveillance in the home space”, by Alexandre Martins; “Poetics of Instability at the Get [IN]Gravity Interactive Video-Installation”, of clear wheat; “Methodological definitions for the art-practicebased research Handmade Immersive Art”, by Lucas Olivero; “IN [the Hate Booth]: a gamified installation to contain online hate speech”e  Core: creative process of a Macanese video art“, by Susana Costa; “MAD Clarinet” and “The Influence of New Media Art on the Instrumentalist and on his Performance: New Paths“(co-authored by Pedro Alves da Veiga and José Gomes), by Rui Travasso; and “In MarImmersive Waves – a marimba performance with generative art“, by Vasco Ramalho; “Post-digital textile aesthetics: a critical reflection on the process of digital re-materialisation of artefacts, by Adérito Fernandes-Marcos and Selma Pereira; andSEVEN: a socially engaged digital media art installation“, by Joana Braguez.

ARTeFACTo 2022 Macau aimed to promote interest in digital media culture and its intersection with art, communication, and technology as an important field of research. With an emphasis on the study of digital artifacts, topics such as their conceptualization, design, creation/artistic practice/research processes, computational implementation, exhibition and fruition, as well as their role in the current information society were addressed.