[rohrpost] Fwd: ACM Computers in Entertainment (CiE) New Editors in Chief and Call for Papers 2010

Oliver Grau oliver.grau at donau-uni.ac.at
Don Okt 1 09:24:27 CEST 2009



>>> "Shika Ismail" <idmnri at nus.edu.sg> 10/1/2009 8:52 am >>>
Dear Sir/Mdm ,

Call for Papers, Deadline: October, 30, 2009
 6|5January 2010 Issue of ACM Computers in Entertainment (CiE) 
6|5http://www.acm.org/pubs/cie/ 6|5
The ACM Computers in Entertainment (CiE) is delighted to announce its
new Editors-in-Chief. Effective from January 2010, the new
co-editors-in-chief are Prof. Adrian David Cheok of National University
of Singapore & Keio University and Prof. Masa Inakage of Keio
University. Cheok is an expert in Interactive Embodied Media,
Entertainment Computing, Mixed Reality and Cultural Computing; Inakage
is an expert in Entertainment Design, Media Art, Digital Cinema, and
Computer Graphics. With these appointments, the ACM Computers in
Entertainment strengthens and expands its commitment to publication of
high quality articles in all areas of entertainment.

**We would like to thank Newton Lee for founding the CiE and the great
work and stewardship he gave for building up the publication** said
Adrian Cheok and Masa Inakage. They further said **It is a vital part of
the entertainment industry to link academia to the professional practice
of Entertainment Computing. We plan to make a further announcement of
ACM CiE expansion project with Dr. Newton Lee in the near future.**.
 6|5========================== 6|5Call for Papers: January 2010 Issue
6|5========================== 6|5The focus of CiE 2010 January issue is
to gather researchers and practitioners from academia and industry whom
are working in multi-disciplinary areas within the computer
entertainment field and demonstrate their new contributions. Considering
the unexpected high demand for academic paper publications in computer
entertainment, we would like to focus a full academic paper segment to
preserve the quality of such publications for the 2010 January issue.
The academic papers will be subjected to rigorous reviewing process, and
be seen as the absolute leading academic publication in the field that
creates new genres of entertainment.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
 6|1	Accessibility
 6|1	Aesthetics
 6|1	Affective Computing
 6|1	Ambient Intelligence
 6|1	Animation Techniques
 6|1	Attention
 6|1	Augmented / Mixed Reality
 6|1	Avatars and Virtual Community
 6|1	Community
 6|1	Cultural Computing
 6|1	Digital Entertainment and Sports
 6|1	Digital Broadcasting/Podcasting
 6|1	Digital Cinema
 6|1	Elderly Entertainment
 6|1	Empathy
 6|1	Entertainment Design Theory
 6|1	Experience Design
 6|1	Funology
 6|1	Graphics Techniques
 6|1	Human-Robots Interaction
 6|1	Interaction Design
 6|1	Interactive Computer Graphics
 6|1	Interactive Theatre
 6|1	Internet Networking Media
 6|1	Learning and Children
 6|1	Location-Based Entertainment
 6|1	Metaverse
 6|1	Mixed Media
 6|1	Mobile Entertainment
 6|1	Multimodal Interaction
 6|1	Narratives / Digital Storytelling
 6|1	New Gaming Audiences
 6|1	Novel interfaces
 6|1	Pervasive and Online Games
 6|1	Physical Computing
 6|1	Robotic Love and Affection
 6|1	Simplicity
 6|1	Situativity
 6|1	Smart Gadgets and Toys
 6|1	Social Impact
 6|1	Social Networking
 6|1	Sound and Music
 6|1	Synesthetic Entertainment
 6|1	Tangible Interfaces
 6|1	User Interfaces
 6|1	Visual Effects
 6|1	Virtual Reality
NEW FOR 2010!
Apart from high-quality academic papers, we plan to have a section for
multimedia submissions to be published as a separate on line segment.
One page abstract should be provided with all the multimedia
submissions. However, a strict reviewing protocol will be administered
for the following topics:
 6|1	Novel / research game submission (submission of fully completed
and running games)
 6|1	Game art submissions (entertainment art works in mixed media
formats)
 6|1	New sounds or music related to entertainment computing
 6|1	"Video papers" - video showing new research or work (using video
as the new genre for expressing research works)
Authors
The Magazine*¯s focus is to provide a forum for researchers from
academia and industry-researchers who are working in multi-disciplinary
areas within the field of computer entertainment to publish their new
contributions. The authors for the magazine will include computer
scientists, academic scholars, technology strategists, interaction
designers, and anyone working on computer technology in the field of
entertainment computing. 6|5
Guideline for Authors
Papers and multimedia submissions should be submitted to the
editors-in-chief online via the ACM manuscript management system at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cie. Manuscripts should contain no
more than 15,000 words. Multimedia submission should contain one page
extended abstract. Submissions should include the submission title,
abstract, keywords, classification and general terms (refer to
http://www.acm.org/class/1998/ for details), name of authors, their
affiliation, email, and postal address. The language for the journal is
English.

Reviewers
Editors-in-Chief would like to invite you to be part of the core team
of 'reviewers' to help ACM Computers in Entertainment from 2010.  Please
contact co-editor, Adrian David Cheok [adriancheok at mixedrealitylab.org]
to participate as a reviewer of ACM CiE.
 6|5================== 6|5Editorial Board 6|5==================
Co-Editors-in-Chief from January 2010 6|5---------------------
6|5Adrian David Cheok [adriancheok at mixedrealitylab.org] 
Masa Inakage [inakage at kmd.keio.ac.jp] 

Information Director
Owen Noel Newton Fernando [newtonfernando at mixedrealitylab.org] 

WWW Administrator
Miyuru Dayarathne [miyurud at mixedrealitylab.org] 

Co-editors and Advisors
Besides Co-editors and Advisors of ACM Computers in Entertainment (CiE)
magazine, Co-Editors-in-Chief would like to appoint leading researchers,
who work closely in the field of entertainment research and industry as
board members. List of board members will be published soon in CiE
website.