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(Link to the Nightmarket 2006 Talk series)

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We're looking forward to seeing you in Nightmarket 2007.

Jackie Lee
Nightmarket 2006 Organizer

< Nightmarket 2006 MIT Media Lab team interviews on Intelligent Time, July, 2006> Link to Intelligent Time, PDF 11 pages (including Jackie, Francis, Edward, Chaochi, and Wu-Hsi)

< ITRI Special Report on Nightmarket 2006>

Workshop on Interaction Design, Augmented Reality, and Telecommunication in Taipei, Taiwan

June 16(Fri.), 17(Sat.), 18(Sun.)

Nightmarket 2006

Host by
MIT Media Laboratory
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
ITRI Creativity Laboratory



Co-Host by

NEXT Consortium
NTU Ubicomp Laboratory
NCKU Information Architecture Laboratory
Center for Art and Technology, Taipei National University of the Arts

Institute for Information Industry


Sponsored by
Council for Culture Affairs, Taiwan
Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C.
AsusTek Computer Inc.
Intel Taiwan
Bandwave Technology



Introduction: Download Nightmarket 2006 Summery

Nightmarket 2006 is a design and prototyping workshop for creative designers/artists and skilled scientists/practitioners. Since the successful workshop event- Asia Reality 2005 workshop in Taichung, we experienced great creativity and energy of graduate, undergraduate students, and researchers in Taiwan. It made us to think about how to extend the passion of creating Taiwanese interactive arts installations. Why not we do it again? We found that providing a resourceful environment and gathering interdisciplinary people are the keys for a successful workshop and great inventions. By bringing top artists/scientists and their perspectives and technologies, this workshop provides a resourceful environment and gathering inter-disciplinary people. Nightmarket 2006 also creates a stage where universities, industrial companies, and art galleries and museums can talk to each other. Nightmarket 2006 benefits students to have an interdisciplinary perspective and skills from the three-day lecture and workshop.

Nightmarket experience is easy for Taiwanese people to think with. Because it's so close to Taiwanese people's life, it contains great resources for making interesting arts. Nightmarket experience was a hot topic in Asia Reality 2005 workshop. Several striking prototypes came up related to the Nightmarket theme, i.e. Eat-Eat-Eat, Screaming Market, Taiker KTV, and Shadow Talk. Those four prototypes will also be demonstrated in Nightmarket 2006 by their inventors.

Eat-Eat-Eat, Screaming Market, and Taiker KTV will be presented in SIGGRAPH 2006 in Boston on July 30- Aug. 3, 2006.

In Nightmarket 2006, media artists / scientists and several invited guests will gather together for a three-day marathon workshop. Ideas will be quickly prototyped by utilizing powerful prototyping systems we brought. For examples, Jackie Lee and his Attentive Interaction Design Toolkit will emphasize on interpreting human attentive behavors for interactive space design. Jurgen Scheible and his python-driven Nokia phones will make it easy to let data go through your cellphone or any bluetooth devices. Hyemin Chung and her peer-to-peer sensing/transmitting hardware will enable us to design ways of transmitting our feelings to someone far away. Edward Shen and his commonsense-based natural language processing toolkit will make it easier to browse through and to make use of large media corpus. Francis Lam and his sociable virtual community will make ideas and materials easily accessible online. We expect that great ideas will come out and got implemented by our handy software and hardware resources during the workshop.


Blog:

http://nm2006.ixdesignlab.com/


Location:

Taipei, Taiwan


Organization

Co-chairman

Jackie Lee, Ph.D Candidate
ITRI/NEXT Fellow, MIT Media Laboratory
jackylee@media.mit.edu
+886 952 992 019
+1 617 253 4564

Wen-Jean Hsueh, Ph.D
Creativity Lab, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)
hsuehwj@itri.org.tw

Prof. Hao-Hua Chu, Ph.D
Ubicomp Lab, National Taiwan University
hchu@csie.ntu.edu.tw
+886 2 2362 5336 ext. 518

Prof. Taysheng Jeng, Ph.D
Information Architecture Lab, National Cheng Kung University
tsjeng@mail.ncku.edu.tw
+886 6 275 7575 ext. 54158

Project Manager
Ohno Chih-Wen Hsieh

NCTU
ohno@ixdesignlab.com

Peggy Pei-Yu Chi
NTU
xpeggy@gmail.com

Innovation and Legal Consultant
Heather Yi-Hsin Tsai, Lawyer
LLM, Harvard Law School


Agenda

June 10, 2006 (Saturday)
05:00 pm- 7:00pm Pre-workshop and Introduction @ NTU CSIE building front door
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http://nm2006.ixdesignlab.com/?p=21

Agenda:
1. Introduction of Nightmarket 2006.
2. Seed Technology brief overview: How to grow new arts/technology from the context of nightmarket.
3. Jackie's Attentive Interaction Design Toolkit.
4. Hyemin's Peer-to-peer sensing and acuating module- Tmote Sky.
5. Francis's db-db.com.
6. Jurgen's Python on Nokia phones and new interactivity.
7. Edward's Storied Navigation.
8. Ohno's handy technologies.
9. Conclusion/Discussion.

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June 16, 2006 (Friday)
Workshop

08:30 am Registration

09:00 am Nightmarket 2006 Opening

Introduction (by Jackie Lee)

Greetings by VIP guests

Opening Talks:

Media Technology in Nightmarket Experience
Jackie Lee, Ph.D Candidate
MIT Media Laboratory

Creativity in Nightmarket Experience (Wen-jean will present this on 6/18 Sunday)
Wen-Jean Hsueh, Ph.D
Creativity Lab, Industrial Technology Research Institute

Ubiquitous Computing in Nightmarket Experience
Prof. Hao-Hua Chu, Ph.D
Ubicomp Lab, National Taiwan University

Information Architecture in Nightmarket Experience
Prof. Taysheng Jeng, Ph.D
Information Architecture Lab, National Cheng Kung University

Special Talk:
Rights between Ideas, Innovation and Industry
Heather Yi-Hsin Tsai, Lawyer
LLM, Harvard Law School

10:00 am- 10:30 am Coffee break

10:30 am- 01:30 pm Talks on Arts, Sciences, and Technology in Nightmarket

Interfacing Ambiquity in Nightmarket
Michael Lin
MIT Architecture


Connecting Feelings in Nightmarket (will be presented by Jackie)
Hyemin Chung
MIT Media Laboratory

Taking Care in Nightmarket
Fanny Liao
Domus Academy

Beyond Communication in Nightmarket
Chaochi Chang
MIT Media Laboratory

(20 min coffee break)

Micro-Scale Repetitions in Nightmarket
Daniel Chao
MIT Architecture

Narrating Experience in Nightmarket
Edward Shen
MIT Media Laboratory

Sharing Surprises in Nightmarket
Jurgen Sheible
Helsinki
Media Laboratory

Getting Familiar in Nightmarket
Francis Lam
MIT Media Laboratory

01:30 pm Lunch break
02:30 pm Workshop begins
07:00 pm Reception

Live Demos

Eat-Eat-Eat
Wingly Shih, Yu-Chun Oreo Huang

Screaming Market
Bowbow Yang-Ting Shen, Kristy Liao, Yu-Dang Chen

Taiker KTV
Daniel Ding-Han Chen, Ian Jang, Sottie Huang

Bubbles
Justin Lee

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June 17, 2006 (Saturday)
Workshop

09:00 am Keynote speech

Innovation through Design and Prototyping
Prof. Ted Selker, Ph.D
MIT Media Laboratory


10:00 am Prototyping
12:30 pm Lunch break
01:30 pm Reports and critics
03:00 pm Prototyping
07:00 pm Dinner

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June 18, 2006 (Sunday)
Presentation

02:00 pm Workshop summery
Overall Introdution by Jackie Lee

Student group presentation

03:00 pm Artists/Scientists Summery

Jackie Lee
Michael Lin

Fanny Liao
Edward Shen
Jurgen Sheible
Francis Lam
Chaochi Chang
Daniel Chao
Wu-Shi Li

04:00 pm Live Demos + Discussion

06:00 pm Closing reception
Closing comments by Jackie Lee + VIPs

Wen-Jean Hsueh, ITRI Creativity Lab
Prof. Hao-Hua Chu, NTU
Prof. Taysheng Jeng, NCKU

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Keynote Speaker

Prof. Ted Selker Ph.D., MIT Media Laboratory
selker@media.mit.edu,
http://www.media.mit.edu/~selker
He is an Associate Professor at the MIT Media Laboratory and the Director of the Context-Aware Computing Group. Context aware computing strives to create a world in which people's desires and intentions cause computers to help them. The lab is recognized for its work in creating environments that use sensors and artificial intelligence to create so-called virtual sensors; adaptive models of users to create keyboardless computer scenarios. Ted is also Director of Counter Intelligence, a forum discussing kitchens and domestic technology, lifestyles and supply changes as a result of technology. Ted is creating the Industrial Design Intelligence forum to discuss the need to understand cognitive science and quantitative experiments in doing product design. Additionally, in March 2004, Ted was named co-Director of the MIT/Caltech Voting Project. He was the inventor of IBM Trackpoint device. He received Top 50 Scientific American Award in 2005.

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Media Artists/Scientists.

N1. Street Arts, Games, and Food in Nightmarket
Capturing Joyfulness, Connecting Feelings, Interfacing Ambiguity
Attentive Interaction Design Toolkit
Sensors and peer-to-peer RF communication (Tmote)

Jackie Lee
Context-Aware Computing Group, MIT Media Laboratory
jackylee@media.mit.edu , http://www.media.mit.edu/~jackylee
Jackie Lee is a ITRI/NEXT Fellow at MIT Media Laboratory. He interested in augmenting everyday objects and interactive arts. He was born in Taipei near the one of the famous nightmarket in Taiwan- Tong-Hua Nightmarket. He studied Architecture at National Cheng Kung University for his Bachelor and Master degree. His invention- Lover's Cups were reported on major scientific and design publications, such as Discovery Channel , National Geographic (to appear), New Scientists, and CHI 2006. His latest invention- HiTV project (with Hyemin and Chaochi) will be presented in SIGGRAPH 2006. He is currently a Ph.D researcher at MIT Media Laboratory.

Hyemin Chung (She won't be able to come. Jackie will be her representative.)
Electronic Publishing Group, MIT Media Laboratory
ence@media.mit.edu , http://www.media.mit.edu/~ence
Hyemin is a Human-Computer Interaction researcher in the Electronic Publishing Group at MIT Media Laboratory. She co-invents the Lover's Cups (with Jackie) and HiTV (with Chaochi and Jackie). She is currently working on the GlobalMind, the largest multilingual commonsense project. She is also interested in designing sensor networks. Before coming to MIT, she studied computer science and engineering in Seoul National University in Korea. She worked as a researcher at ICU Digital Media Lab, Korea.

Michael Chia-Liang Lin
MIT Architecture
mcllin@mit.edu
Michael is a master candidate at MIT Architecture. He had two-year experience for doing food business in one of the most famous night-marketplace in Tang-shiu. He loves to think about design in various ways and resolves their ambiquity logically. He will bring his both Architecture perspectives and nightmarket experience to enrich this workshop.

N1 Workshop Assistants:
Bowbow Shen, bowbowshen@hotmail.com
Daniel Chen, daniel@arch.nctu.edu.tw
Kenghao Chang, khchang@csie.org

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N2. Cyber-Nightmarket
Getting Familiar, Micro-Scale Repetitions
Sociable virtual community

Francis Lam
Sociable Media Group, MIT Media Laboratory
francis@media.mit.edu , http://db-db.com/portfolio/

Francis is a pixel-art and web artist interested in the aesthetics and social patterns of online spaces. Prior to coming to the MIT Media Lab he got a BS in computer science from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a BA in design from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Alongside of his study, he has developed interests in various art and design domains. In 2000, he created an online design playground (http://db-db.com) as an outlet for his creative talent, and a platform to connect like-minded individuals. His work has been featured in various publications and exhibited worldwide including, Hong Kong, Japan, Austria and USA.

Daniel Yi-Hsiang Chao
MIT Architecture
yihsiang@mit.edu
Daniel is interested in cultural patchworks which can be treated as alternative strategies to architecture and urban design. To him, architecture includes not only functional buildings fixed on the ground but also art forms penetrate the urban spaces. He believes in multidisciplinary practice, operating in the space between architecture, art, and landscape. Recently, He is doing research on architectural scale issues.

N2 Workshop Assistants:
dab, dab_ko@hotmail.com
Justin Lee, Justin_Lee@asus.com.tw

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N3. Mobility in Nightmarket
Sharing Surprises, Beyond Communication, Taking Care

Python on Nokia S60 Cellphone (Nokia 6600, 6630, 6670, 7610, 6681, N70, N90)
Speech and communication Interfaces

Jurgen Scheible
Media Laboratory, University of Arts and Design Helsinki, Finland
jscheib@uiah.fi , http://www.mobilenin.com/
Jurgen Scheible is a researcher, engineer, programmer, project manager, music and video artist. He has extensive knowledge on mobile technology and learning. Currently he runs the "Mobile Hub" which is a prototype development unit at the Media Lab of the University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland. There he focuses on Mobile applications and Cross Media applications including Mobile Gaming, Mobile Media, Mobile Messaging, Bluetooth Hotspots, Ad-hoc Networks, Location Based services, Mobile Learning and iTV. He also develops software tools and user interfaces for group audience participation to interact with rich media and games on large screens.

Chaochi Chang
Speech Interface Group, MIT Media Laboratory

ccchang@media.mit.edu
Chaochi is a master candidate in the Speech Interface Group at MIT Media Laboratory. He loves creating new interfaces for people to communicate with each other and machines more efficiently and joyfully. He is currently working on "Monkey Business" project- a novel interface for implicit group communication. His HiTV project (co-invented with Hyemin and Jackie) will be presented in SIGGRAPH 2006. Besides new communication interfaces, Chaochi is also interested in wireless/mobile technologies and services ranging from securities research of Wi-Fi to location based game platform on mobile devices.

Fanny Ying-Yi Liao
M.D.& MA., Italy Milan Domus Academy + UK Wales University Arts & Design
fannny92@gmail.com
Fanny was a medical doctor before she decided to become a designer. She studied arts and design at Domus Academy in Italy and Wales Univ. in UK. She did various projects in interior / industrial / fashion / branding design. She won the first place of 2003 Milan Ermengildo Zegna Design Award. Fanny will contribute her knowledge about people with considerate thoughts on design. <Fanny's latest news>

N3 Workshop Assistants:
Chao-Wei Pan, r94922141@ntu.edu.tw
Tsung-Hsiang Chang, vgod@csie.ntu.edu.tw
David Chawei Hsu, chawei.hsu@gmail.com

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N4. Stories in Nightmarket
Narrating Experience
Commonsense computing and storytelling (Python Quickstart Guide)

Edward Shen
Software Agent Group, MIT Media Laboratory
edward@media.mit.edu , http://www.media.mit.edu/~edward
Edward is a ITRI/NEXT Fellow at MIT Media Laboratory. He is an Artificial Intelligence researcher with great interests in media and storytelling. He is currently working on a natural language interface for collection-based story navigation at the MIT Media Laboratory. His other projects include a fashion recommendation system ("What am I gonna wear?") and the GlobalMind project. The art work, "Your Memory, Connected" (collaborated with James Teng), has also been selected into SIGGRAPH 2006 Art Gallery.

Wu-Hsi Li
NTU (to appear at MIT Media Laboratory)
ppjoey@gmail.com , http://www2.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~b87020/
Wu-Hsi Li is an incoming researcher at MIT Media Laboratory. He received M.S. and B.S. in Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University. Currently, He is a research assistant in Professor Lin-Shan Lee's Speech Processing Laboratory. He is experienced in programming and solving problems with the assistance of computer. But in fact, He is an artistic person. Sometimes, He is almost a paranoid in pursuing perfection. He has played the piano for more than 20 years, and he enjoys creating Latte Art in a cappuccino at home.

N4 Workshop Assistants:
Ting-Hsiang Huang, kghost@gmail.com
Peggy Chi, xpeggy@gmail.com

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Registered participants.

registration page.