Martin Rieser - Conference Presentations

Conference Presentations

  • 1993 The Digital Mural ISEA 1993 Minneapolis
  • 1995 Interactive Narrative also chair of panel on Interactive Narrative ISEA95 Montreal
  • 1996 Interactive Narrative: Educating the Authors ISEA96 Rotterdam
  • 1997 Printmaking Panel- Digital Prints CADE 1997
  • 1997 Hypermedia Forum Oberhausen Short Film Festival
  • 1997 Public Art, Architecture and interactivity ISEA 1997 Chicago
  • 1999 Cinema and Digital Convergence Digital Convergence, Edinburgh, EU Media 2 Workshop
  • 1999 Do Artists and Engineers Make good Love Objects? Creativity and Cognition, Panel on Art / Science collaboration
  • 2000 Scripting and Visualisation Paper on cinema and digital aesthetics EU Media 2 Workshop for New Media
  • 2001 The Poetics of Interactivity Circus conference, Glasgow University
  • 2002 The Poetics of Interactivity Incubation Conference, Trace, Nottingham Trent University
  • 2003 The Spatialised Narrative, Multimedia Histories, University of Exeter
  • 2004 Vivid/UCE Space Seminar-Chair and paper
  • 2004 Oslo University Intermedia Conference: Frames
  • 2005 Interactive Texts University of Muenster, Germany
  • 2005 Manchester Metropolitan University Seminar presentation
  • 2005 Trondheim Matchmakers Presentation
  • 2005 Coventry University Presentation
  • 2006 Lovebytes- Fuzzy Interference Panel
  • 2007 Urban Screens Oslo
  • 2007 Kingston University
  • 2008 Mobile City NIA Rotterdam
  • 2008 Keynote, Locunet Symposium University of Athens
  • 2008 Solstice Conference UK
  • 2008 Interactive Environments Seattle

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