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CfP: ExS 2.0 -  Exploring Urban Spaces in the Web 2.0 Era
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*** June 30, Munich, Germany ***
*** in conjunction with Communities and Technologies 2013 ***
*** April 7 2013 - papers due ***
*** April 30 2013 - early bird registration for C&T ***
*** more info at http://exs2013.wordpress.com ***


======== SUMMARY AND THEME ========

We explore urban spaces in our daily lives: on our way to school or work we 
change our usual routes to see and discover something different, we stumble 
upon new brand store in the city center, or we go to a fashionable café or 
restaurant recommended by our friends. All these examples illustrate one of the 
basic human needs in urban spaces, i.e., our need to discover and acquire novel 
experiences in urban spaces. These explorations of urban spaces play a key role 
in the construction of social behaviors ultimately creating habitual space-time 
routine in everyday life.

However, our experience of exploring urban spaces is currently enhanced and 
altered with any-time-anywhere access to information. With almost 6 billion 
mobile phones roaming around the world we can now easily see popular places 
recommended through likes and comments on Facebook or currently vibrant/most 
visited ones through FourSquare; we can navigate through Google Maps to our 
destination of interest; or we can even get a mix of digital and physical 
information through Layar and Google Glasses.
The above-mentioned services and applications are just some of the examples of 
Web 2.0 technologies that augment our experience of exploring urban settings. 
In order to explore some of the sociotechnical aspects within the urban 
context, the ExS 2.0 investigate questions such as how do we experience urban 
spaces in the 2.0 web era? What is the nature of mediated experience created by 
interweaving electronically created 2.0 interaction spaces with architecturally 
created physical space? What strategy do we use to navigate through digitally 
augmented urban spaces?


======== TOPICS OF INTEREST ========

In order to stimulate discussion and exchange of ideas on exploring the urban 
space in the Web 2.0 world we propose the following themes:

- Enabling technologies, software architectures, and protocols for exploring 
urban spaces with Web 2.0. 
- Mobile devices, small and large displays, social networking services, bio- 
and sensor-based networks as singular or mesh technologies for the urban space. 
- Novel applications for mobile devices, public displays, and social networking 
services that enhance exploration of the urban spaces. 
- Novel applications that quantify/visualize current amount of information 
available in urban spaces. 
- Interaction concepts and metaphors for navigation in urban spaces. 
- Personalizing the experience of exploring the urban space for people. 
- Tools for measuring and assessing the impact of technology on exploration of 
the urban space. 
- Understanding the user experience of exploring the urban space in a holistic 
way, i.e., both unmediated and mediated through Web 2.0 information. 
- Understanding the impact of pervasive information and technology on urban 
spaces. 
- Frameworks and toolkits for public displays, mobile phones, and social 
networks that work within urban settings. 
- User engagement within urban spaces. 
- New applications for urban spaces. 
- Leveraging social networking services and recommender systems within the 
urban space. 


======== GOALS AND EXPECTED AUDIENCE ========

The intended outcomes of this workshop are the following: 

- Bringing together researchers and practitioners to discuss how Web 2.0 and 
pervasive technologies impact on the experience of exploring the urban space. 
- Creating a common understanding and perspective of the challenges related to 
exploring urban spaces through Web 2.0 and pervasive technologies. 
- Propose perspectives on how to address these challenges in future research 
and development of interactive systems for the urban space. 
- Develop a research agenda, i.e., which system, HCI, and UX related issues 
(e.g. models, factors, measurements) for the urban space are important to be 
researched within the next five years. 

The workshop is intended for:

- HCI researcher interested in the urban space context 
- UX experts, who are willing to adapt UX models and extend UX factors to 
enhance and assess experiences of urban spaces 
- Researchers coming from the Ubicomp/ Pervasive/ Wearable area with interest 
in developing and deploying applications that explore and augment urban spaces 
- Public display designers and engineers interested in the urban space context 
both from a scientific, as well as from an industrial perspective 
- Media artists and architects interested in augmenting urban spaces with 
digital information 


======== SUBMISSION FORMAT ========

Workshop candidates are requested to send a position paper 1-2 pages long in 
the ACM format.

http://exs2013.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/pubform.doc 

about their research and link to the workshop theme to the organizers. 
Participants will be selected on the basis of the relevance of their work and 
interests and familiarity with the ExS 2.0 workshop topics. Maximum number of 
workshop participants is expected to be around 20, including workshop 
organizers.

All submissions should be sent as PDF to nemanja.memaro...@usi.ch with "ExS 2.0 
2013 Submission" as the email subject.


======== TIMELINE AND DEADLINES ========

Workshop submission deadline: 7 April 2013 
Feedback to the authors: 14 April 2011
Early bird registration for C&T: 30 April 2013
Workshop at C&T 2013: 30 June 2013


======== ORGANIZERS ========

Moritz Behrens, The Bartlett, UCL, UK
Nemanja Memarovic, University of Lugano (USI), Switzerland
Martin Traunmueller, UCLIC, UCL, UK
Giles Rudkin, TANNER Design, UK
Ava Fatah gen. Schieck, The Bartlett, UCL, UK

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