photo technologies & interspaces seminar OUTCOMES
½ day event in Lancaster (UK), 25th April 2008
Themes
We hope that particular themes will emerge from the seminar that can be written directly into a call for papers.
Technologies
Here describe some of the technologies presented at the seminar and how they addressed the seminar theme.
Locomash
Locomash supports the display of captured photos from a particular location on the Web. The locomash (courtesy of Paul Coulton) for the day is available at:
http://www.locomash.com/view-event.php?eid=1984
References
Simply a list of all the references in all the submitted abstracts and the call at this stage, for easy reference.
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Next steps
This section will describe specific next steps: a particular journal or conference we might aim for, what interested authors should do etc.
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