Program

Introduction to cognitive ethnography Dimensions of radical embodiment 3 Computational creativity, embodiment, and problem solving

This page gives an overview of the program. For the full program for each event click on the posters above.

Wednesday June 18

Workshop: Introduction to cognitive ethnography [full program]
Location: DIAS Seminar Room, SDU Odense Campus

0930-1000 Introduction: What is a task? (EB)

1000-1030 What is cognitive ethnography? (SBT)

1030-1100 Break

1100-1145 What is cognitive event analysis? (SVS)

1145-1300 Lunch

1300-1530 Participants work on mini projects

1530-1600 Break

1600-1700 Presentation of project work

Thursday June 19

Dimensions of radical embodiment 3: Day 1 [full program]
Location: Dialogen, SDU Odense Campus

0830-0915 Welcome coffee and registration

0915-0930 Introductory remarks

0930-1000 Keynote: Vicente Raja (University of Murcia), “A brain for the radically embodied mind”

1030-1100 Break

1100-1200 Session: The body and the world

1200-1300 Lunch

1300-1400 Session: Memory and attention

1400-1430 Break

1430-1540 Flash talks / poster pitches

1540-1640 Session: Non-humans

1640-1700 Break

1700-1800 Keynote: Sofie Pedersen (Roskilde University), “What a difference a day radical embodiment makes…”

Friday June 20

Dimensions of radical embodiment 3: Day 2 [full program]
Location: Dialogen, SDU Odense Campus

0900-1000 Keynote: Manuel Heras-Escribano (University of Granada), (title tba)

1000-1120 Session: Radical embodiment beyond the laboratory

1120-1230 Poster session

1230-1330 Lunch

1330-1450 Session: Numbers and letters

1450-1520 Break

1520-1700 Session: Tech, drugs, rock ‘n’ roll

Saturday June 21

Workshop: Computational creativity, embodiment, and problem solving [full program]
Location: DIAS Seminar Room, SDU Odense Campus

0900-0930 Welcome coffee and registration

0930-1000 Introduction to the workshop

1000-1100 Wendy Ross (London Metropolitan University) “Hylomentation in metareasoning”

1100-1200 Ana-Maria Olteteanu (Constructor University Bremen) “How Not to Be A Lonely A.I.: Exploring Linguistic and Visual Problem Solving Through Games”

1200-1300 Lunch

1300-1400 Sotirios Kotsopoulos (MIT / National Technical University of Athens) “Design without Representation”

1400-1500 Sune Vork Steffensen (SDU) “Problem solving on the edge”

1500-1530 Break

1530-1630 Benjamin Angerer (Bielefeld University) “Where Do Problem Spaces Come From? On Metaphors and Representational Change”