Lift Workshop @ Weimar, Germany, 31 Oct 2010
Sustainable Interaction with Food, Technology, and the City
This workshop explores innovative approaches to understanding and cultivating sustainable food culture in urban environments via human-computer-interaction (HCI) design and ubiquitous technologies in urban environments. We perceive the city as an intersecting network of people, place, and technology in constant transformation. Lift Workshop @Weimar explores mobile human-food interaction and the role of interactive media in engaging citizens to cultivate more sustainable everyday human-food interactions on the go. Interactive media in this sense is distributed, pervasive, and embedded in the city as a network. The workshop addresses environmental, health, and social domains of sustainability by bringing together insights across disciplines to discuss conceptual and design approaches in orchestrating mobility and interaction of people and food in the city as a network of people, place, technology, and food.
Speakers
- Mark Shepard, Assistant Professor, Departments of Architecture and Media Study at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
- Katharine S. Willis, Researcher / Artist / Architect at University of Siegen
- Marcus Foth, Associate Professor / Principal Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology
- Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, ARC Australian Postdoctoral Fellow (Industry) at Queensland University of Technology
The presentations will be followed by a Q&A session with the speakers.
More information, and registration page:
http://liftconference.com/lift-at-home/events/2010/10/31/lift-workshop-weimar