2014 ASC conf schedule revised_TFCH.xlsx

2014 ASC CONFERENCE SCHEDULE (numbers behind paper titles refer to cybernetic traditions)
Sunday, August 3 PRE‐CONFERENCE
14:00‐16:00
General business meeting
16:00‐20:00
Workshop
Lou Kauffman
20:00‐22:00
Pizza
Duques 651
Duques 651
Characterizing cybernetics
Duques 6th floor lobby
Monday, August 4 ASC CYBERNETICS IN THE PRESENT
8:30‐9:15
Welcoming
9:30‐11:00
Paper sessions
> Stream 1 ‐ Duques 651
Eser Selen
Claudia Jacques
Jose dos Santos Cabral Filho
> Stream 2 ‐ Duques 652
Supriya Kummamuru
Allan Randall
Peter T. Lewis
> Stream 3 ‐ FNGR 620
Philip Baron
William Hedgepeth
Chathurika Kannangara
11 00 11 30
11:00‐11:30
C ff b k
Coffee break
11:30‐12:30
Paper sessions
> Stream 1 ‐ Duques 651
Tom Scholte
Kathryn Soderholm
> Stream 2 ‐ Duques 652
Peter Cariani
Raman Kumar Agrawalla
> Stream 3 ‐ FNGR 620
Peter Tuddenham
Dai Griffiths
12:30‐14:00
Lunch on own
Funger 108
Cybernetic mode: Overlapping of narrativity and subjectivity in new media art works
The case for knowledge art: A cybersemiotic analysis of space‐time aesthetics in the meta‐environment
Shifting from teaching to learning – understanding as a collective experience
7
7
7
5
5
5
Human resource function as an adaptable system, facilitating viability of an organization: Analyses applying cybe 2
Living in a cybernetic universe
2
Business cybernetics and the Internet of things
2
4
3
9
A quantitative examination of two different teaching paradigms in pre‐school instruction.
Student success: A gap to the road not taken Possible positive psychology intervention for dyslexia
D
Duques 6th floor lobby
6th fl
l bb
5
5
5
9
9
9
”Black box” theatre: The director as “cybernetic engineer”
Video game narrative and cybernetics
7
7
8
1
The functional organization of self‐constructing observer‐actors
When Newton meets Heinz Von Foerster, complexity vanishes and simplicity reveals
3
3
1
8
Living in cybernetics – connections to the ocean and earth
Steering the use of technology in education: rationales and results
5
5
9
1
Monday, August 4 ASC CYBERNETICS IN THE PRESENT
14:00‐15:30
Paper sessions
> Stream 1 ‐ Duques 651
Sylvia Skok
Ben Sweeting
Jher > Stream 2 ‐ Duques 652
Louis Kauffman
Delia Pembrey MacNamara
Ray Ison
> Stream 3 ‐ FNGR 620
Michael Hohl
Marcus Vinicius Bernardo
Mateus van Stralen
15:30‐16:00
Coffee break
16:00‐17:30
Paper sessions
> Stream 1 ‐ Duques 651
Clarissa Ai Ling Lee
Wenyu Zhang
Christiane M. Herr
> Stream 2 ‐ Duques 652
Thomas Fischer
Brian Hagy
Albert Mueller
> Stream 3 ‐ FNGR 620
Nozomu Ozaki
Marcus J. Carney
Kent Meyers
18:30‐‐‐
Dinner on own
My inside‐out colors and upside‐down thinking
Cybernetics of practice
Cybernetics and art: Communication ecologies and aesthetics
7
7
7
3
3
3
The virtual continuum and second order cybernetics
The boundary triage: Controlling the man and the machine
Cybersystemics, institutional complexity and human co‐evolution
3
3
3
7
2
4
Living in cybernetics: Ecological literacy, design thinking and the pattern that connects
From predetermination to dialogue in digital fabrication
The machine for living: Standardization and variety in design in the Conversational Age
Duques 6th floor lobby
5
5
5
7
7
7
Simulating nature: the Monte Carlo method as speculative computing and the cybernetics of physics
A PageRank‐based collaborative filtering recommendation approach in digital libraries
Cellular automata between speculation and utility
1
1
1
3
3
3
Perception of circularly‐causal systems
Variety of variety
Avec un „s“: Histories of cybernetics
3
3
3
9
9
9
From cybernetics to family therapy to future education
Transverbality in conversation
Recovered consciousness as a basis for global order: An appreciation of Louis Herman’s “future primal”
5
5
6
6
6
8
Tuesday, August 5 ASC CYBERNETICS IN THE PRESENT
9:00‐9:30
Opening of museum
9:30‐11:00
Paper sessions
> Stream 1 ‐ Duques 651
Faisal Kadri
Bill Seaman
Eric W Cooper
> Stream 2 ‐ Duques 652
Ranulph Glanville
José‐Isaias Badillo‐Piña
Robert Martin
> Stream 3 ‐ FNGR 620
Lance Nizami
Ted Krueger
Ted Krueger
Peter Cariani
11:00‐11:30
Coffee break
11:30‐13:00
Paper sessions
> Stream 1 ‐ Duques 651
Cadell Last
Rochelle Young
Victor MacGill
> Stream 2 ‐ Duques 652
Cristiano Rodrigues
Thomas Wong
13:00‐14:00
Lunch on own
Duques 650
The cybernetics of humor: Introducing signature analysis to humor research
Computational creativity: Pointing to the past <‐> Pointing to the future – cybernetic pattern flows
Evaluation of an online non‐task‐oriented dialogue system based on objective personality ratings
1
1
1
7
7
2
Living in cybernetics
Living in cybernetics in the classroom of systems science
Reframing Society’s View of Self, and Responsibility, and Science
3
3
3
5
5
5
The homunculus rides again: Why “information transmitted” in neuroscience tells us nothing
Classification of enactive interfaces
Classification
of enactive interfaces
A cybernetic model of brain function
Duques 6th floor lobby
8
8
8
1
3
3
Information‐energy metasystem model
Information society: The concept of social transformation
The Christchurch earthquakes’ impact on the convergence gathering
9
9
4
2
4
9
Capoeira – a playful illustration of how to live in cybernetics
3
The application of set theory and fuzzy logic to enhance the mentor‐successor education system – the succession 3
5
5
Tuesday, August 5 ASC CYBERNETICS IN THE PRESENT
14:00‐15:15
Discussion panel
15:15‐16:00
ASC awards
16:00‐16:30
Coffee break
16:30‐18:30
Discussion panel
Cybernetics and communication
Video presentation
Gentrification (k)NOT
18:30‐20:30
Dinner on own
20:30‐22:30
Arts Program
Funger 108
Funger 108
Duques 6th floor lobby
Duques 651
B.Clarke, J.Hutchinson, V.Alexander
Duques 652 Judy Lombardi
Funger 108
Wednesday, August 6 ASC CYBERNETICS IN THE PAST
09:00‐09:15
Welcome and introduction
09:15‐10:15
Past presidents' talks
Barry Clemson (20 mins)
Stuart Umpleby (20 mins)
Bill Reckmeyer (20 mins)
10:15‐10:45
Discussion panel
10:45‐11:15
Coffee break
11:15‐12:15
Past presidents' talks
Larry Richards (20 mins)
Fred Steier & Jane Jorgenson (20 mins)
Paul Schroeder (20 mins)
12:15‐12:45
Discussion panel
12:45‐14:00
Lunch on own
14:00‐15:20
Past presidents' talks
Pille Bunnell (20 mins)
Allenna Leonard (20 mins)
Lou Kauffman (20 mins)
Paul Pangaro (20 mins)
15:20‐15:50
Discussion panel
15:50‐16:00
Closing
16:00‐16:30
Coffee break
16:30‐18:30
Discussion panel
The discursive future of cybernetics
Video presentation
Sufi dervishes devotion
19:00‐22:00
Conference Dinner
Funger 108
Funger Lobby
Funger 108
Funger 108
Funger Lobby
Duques 651
K.Krippenforff, L.Kauffman,S.Umpleby
Duques 652 Duques 6th floor lobby
Thursday, August 7 ASC CYBERNETICS IN THE FUTURE
9:00‐10:15
Workshops
10:15‐10:45
Coffee break
10:45‐12:00
Workshops
12:00‐13:30
Lunch on own
13:30‐15:30
Workshops
15:30‐16:00
Coffee break
16:00‐18:00
Workshops
18:30‐‐‐
Dinner on own
Duques 651, 652, 254, 255, 258, Funger 620
Duques 6th floor lobby
Duques 651, 652, 254, 255, 258, Funger 620
Duques 651, 652, 254, 255, 258, Funger 620
Duques 6th floor lobby
Duques 651, 652, 254, 255, 258, Funger 620
Friday, August 8 ASC CYBERNETICS IN THE FUTURE
9:00‐10:15
Workshops
10:15‐10:45
Coffee break
10:45‐12:00
Workshops
12:00‐13:30
Lunch on own
13:30‐15:30
Workshops
15:30‐16:00
Coffee break
16:00‐17:00
Closing address
18:30‐‐‐
Dinner on own
Duques 651, 652, 254, 255, 258, Funger 620
Duques 6th floor lobby
Duques 651, 652, 254, 255, 258, Funger 620
Duques 651, 652, 254, 255, 258, Funger 620
Duques 6th floor lobby
Funger 108
Saturday, August 9 POST‐CONFERENCE
9:00‐10:45
Post‐Conference
10:45‐11:15
Coffee break
11:15‐12:30
Post‐Conference
12:30‐14:30
Working lunch
14:30‐16:00
Post‐Conference
Duques 651, 652, Funger 620
Duques 6th floor lobby
Duques 651, 652, Funger 620
Duques 6th floor lobby
Duques 651, 652, Funger 620