Creative Society and the Making of Place: Redefining Space in the Digital Era

Creative Society and the Making of Place: Redefining Space in the Digital Era is the theme of the 8th International Conference of Arte-polis to be held in Bandung-Indonesia from 3rd till 4th September 2020. This biannual conference is primarily an initiative of ITB’s School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development which was established in 2002. The organizers of Arte-polis 8 initiate an interdisciplinary exchange platform of ideas among academics, scholars, community leaders, planners, local government officials, policy-makers, and professionals, who work within the diverse disciplines ranging from architecture and environmental design, business, management and entrepreneurship, cultural arts and design, geography and social science, digital media and information technology, education and theoretical discourse, and also planning and policy development.

The internet is impacting our daily  behavior patterns and consequently also our way of thinking. Computational-based methodologies and Artificial Intelligence rapidly become possible to offer new approaches in the making of place. It is not only human behind the machine who creates new  roles of space, but also society who uses the technology to generate new requirements of space.

This conference aims to discuss how and to what extent do people put creative design approach within the scope of the digital era?  Furthermore, this event also reviews how do creative activities manage, plan, design, and produce space? Participants will engage in intellectual dialogue and discussion over conference theme and impact of this new wave of technologies to the meaning of creating space within the multidisciplinary approaches in the built environment.

The organizer of Arte-polis 8 invites participants to submit papers that address one of the following tracks:

  1. Humanizing Creative Design Process in the Digital Era
  2. Design and Production of Space in the Digital Era
  3. Urban Creativity and the Place-Making in the Digital Era

We look forward to discussing with your interest studies and researches. All abstract and paper will be recruited through website and more updated information will be posted on the website. If you want to get more information, please visit our website: arte-polis.id

 

Call for Papers

Arte-Polis 8 invites original high-quality papers presenting current issues, best practices, and research designs, accommodating a broad spectrum of approaches ranging from speculative, informal investigations to conventional scientific research, including but not limited to the following topics:

  1. Humanizing Creative Design Process in the Digital Era
  • Human-centered Creative Design Process
  • Human Values and Creative Design Process
  • Epistemology of Creative Behavior and Artificial Intelligence
  1. Design and Production of Space in the Digital Era
  • Collaborative and Collective Design Methods of Digital Natives
  • Computational, Generative, Evolutionary Techniques in Creative Design and Making
  • Design Cognition vs Machine Intelligence
  • X-reality, Artificial Space and Environment in Simulating Experiences
  1. Urban Creativity and the Place-Making in the Digital Era
  • Human and Climate Sensitivities in Data-driven Spatial and City Modeling
  • Contextualizing Social and Cultural Dynamics into Creative Planning and Design Processes
  • Informed Design and Decision Support System

Paper

Paper acceptance will undergo a two-stage reviewing process, consisting of an initial abstract review and a later double-blind peer review of full-length manuscripts. Paper publication will be subject to review acceptance, to compliance with submission deadlines and formatting guidelines, and to payment of the conference registration fee. Please kindly note that if multiple papers  are accepted for presentation,  each paper requires a separate registration fee.

Abstract

Abstracts will be subject to an initial review – one page length max. 300 words plus key references. Language: English. See Important Dates.

Submission abstract via: (to be announced). More detailed information regarding abstract submission will be updated soon.

Full Paper

Full papers will be subject to a double-blind peer review of full-length manuscripts and should be between 7000-8000 words in length (including tables, figures and references).

Submission details, style and format are listed at the Submission page:  (to be announced). Publication of the paper will be subject to review acceptance, to compliance with submission deadlines and formatting guidelines, and to the payment of the conference registration fee. The conference must be attended in person. See Important Dates.

Submission via: (to be announced). More detailed information regarding full paper submission submission will be updated soon.

Email inquiries regarding abstract and full paper submissions to: artepolis_itb@yahoo.com

Guidelines

  • Abstract Guideline
    • An abstract of max. 300 words with 3-4 keywords must contain backgrounds, aims, methods, and expected results.
    • There is no limit of abstract numbers that an author may submit, but only two papers at maximum per author are admitted for presentation and publication.
    • Abstract submission is free of charge.
    • Only  abstracts received by the submission deadline will be considered. This is to ensure that the proposed paper is relevant to the Conference.
    • Each article must be written in English.
  • Full paper guideline (to be announced)
  • Presentation guideline (to be announced)

Publication

(to be announced).

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