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[ecrea] Call for Proposals - Playable City
Tue Apr 15 21:19:02 GMT 2014
Call for Proposals - the Playable City
On September 10th and 11th 2014 the Watershed Media Centre in Bristol
will host the first Making the City Playable Conference, convened by
University of the West of England Visiting Professors Clare Reddington
and Andrew Kelly. This two day international conference will bring
together future city experts, urban planners, artists and technologists
to explore the theme of the Playable City, and what it might mean in
imagining and making the cities of the future.
The Playable City
The “Playable City” is a term that has been coined by Watershed in
Bristol as a people-centred counterpoint to the idea of the data-driven
“Smart City”. The Playable City is imagined as a city in which
hospitality and openness are key, enabling residents and visitors to
reconfigure and rewrite city services, places and stories. The Playable
City fosters serendipity and gives permission to be playful in public.
The idea of the Playable City has been explored in a range of Watershed
projects; a series of cultural exchange rapid project development labs
with the British Council working with artists, producers and
technologists from the UK and East Asia in 2012 and Brazil in 2014, the
inaugural Playable City Award, a major commission for a future-facing
artwork, which supported development of Hello Lamp Post in Summer 2013,
Biketag Colour Keepers - a street game for Bristol Temple Quarter, and
Open City: Guimarães - a series of artistic commissions that explored
how openness in city governance might improve the social, cultural, and
economic lives of inhabitants of the Portuguese 2012 European Capital of
Culture. The Second Playable City Award is now open for submissions.
The Call for Proposals
UWE Bristol's Digital Cultures Research Centre is convening a research
stream within the Making the City Playable Conference. We are inviting
proposals from a cross-disciplinary gathering of scholars who wish to
consider the intersection between play and the contemporary city,
bringing diverse research knowledge and perspectives to the concept of
the Playable City, considering its conceptual value, potential and limits.
Proposals are invited for 10-15 minute research-based presentations or
academic papers. The following are indicative themes:
Smart City vs Playable City – visions of the urban future
Playing and Reality – the city as stage for critical re-imaginings
The Child and the City – children’s play and independent mobility in
urban settings
Play & Mobilisation – the social and political impact of playful
interventions
Parkour and place hacking – playing around the edges of public space
Level Playing Fields? – creative interventions and social inequality
Playing Publics – creative practices as citizenship practices
Please submit abstracts of up to 350 words accompanied by a biographical
paragraph. These are due by 12pm Monday April 28th. Email materials and
any queries to (playablecities /at/ gmail.com)
It is hoped that these discussions will provide the starting point for
future exchanges and research collaborations.
If you don’t plan to submit an abstract, but would like to attend the
Making the City Playable Conference, tickets and further information are
available here.
The research stream is convened by Dr Michael Buser (Planning &
Architecture, University of the West of England), Dr Kirsten Cater
(Computer Science, University of Bristol), Professor Jon Dovey (Screen
Media, University of the West of England), Associate Professor Mandy
Rose (Digital Cultures, University of the West of England) and Dr Angie
Page (Policy Studies, University of Bristol).
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