enhancing places through technology
18 -19 April 2016Aula Magna University of Malta Valletta Campus Old University BuildingVALLETTA, MALTA
Sponsors and partners
www.cyberparks-project.eu
COST is supported by the EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020
COST Action TU1306 CyberParks
Fostering Knowledge about the Relationship between Information and Communication Technologies and Public Spaces
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monday 18 april 2016 tuesday 19 april 2016
8:30am - 9:00am
9:15am - 12:30pm
3:30pm - 4:30pm
9:00am - 10:00am
10:30am - 11:30am
11:30am - 12:30pm
7:30pm
4:45pm - 6:15pm
4:00pm - 5:30pm
12:30pm - 1:30pm
1:30pm - 3:00pm
1:00pm - 2:15pm
12:30pm - 1:00pm
2:15pm - 3:45pm
Registration
Morning plenary session
Parallel sessions organised around three parallel tracks Session 1
Parallel sessions organised around three parallel tracks Session 2
Parallel sessions organised around three parallel tracks Session 3
Closing discussion within each of the three parallel tracks Final Session
Transfer to Mdina by night for a walking tour followed by a social dinner at Palazzo de Piro
Site visits
Site visits
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Digital methods and social practices in public spaceModerators/rapporteurs: Ognen Marina, Gabriela MaksymiukEthnographic challenges and the creation of digitally mediated urban placesModerators/rapporteurs: Therese Kenna, Paschalis ArvanitidisReflecting on the relationships between people, spaces and technologyModerators/rapporteurs: Catarina Patricio, Catherine Woods
Old Civil Abattoir (Biccerija), Pjazza de Vallette (Gr 1)Upper Barrakka Gardens, Argotti Gardens (Gr 2)
Old Civil Abattoir (Biccerija), Pjazza de Vallette (Gr 2)Upper Barrakka Gardens, Argotti Gardens (Gr 1)
Lunch
Afternoon plenary session
Lunch followed by coffee
Dr Konstantinos Ioannidis and Dr Hélène Veiga GomesMediated Urban Landscapes: Reflective Digital Commons in Action Learning Environments. A presentation about the CyberParks TU1306 Training School ‘Enhancements: Mediated Urban Landscapes’, Aristotle University of Thessaloníki, School of Architecture, Greece
Closing plenary session Moderator: Martin Rieser
Dr Antoine ZammitConference Chair
Hon Dr Deborah Schembri, MPParliamentary secretary for Planning and Simplification of Administrative Processes, Office of the Prime MinisterEmpowering local citizens through a new planning App
Professor Matthew CarmonaBartlett School of Planning, University College London Public Space: A new narrative and a new normative
Professor Eva Malinverni, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Università Politecnica delle MarcheCyberParks ICT-Tools: from large-scale geomatic applications to single user benefits in a Smart CityMr Dave CarterCentre for Urban Policy StudiesUniversity of ManchesterDeveloping Inclusive and Sustainable Smart Cities with Smart Citizens
Professor John Cook, Centre for Moving ImagesUniversity of the West of EnglandCitizen interactions in Smart cities: The Zone of Possibility
Questions from the floor/discussion
Coffee break
Coffee break
Presentation of the main outcomes discussed within the 3 parallel sessions by session Track Rapporteurs
Panel discussion with invited speakersClosing speeches
Coffee break
Questions from the floor/discussion
Dr Carlos Smaniotto CostaChair of COST Action TU1306
Dr Odette Lewis and Perit Sarah ScheiberFaculty for the Built Environment, University of Malta, Transport modelling as a tool for reclaiming public space
Professor Alessandro Aurigi, School of Architecture, Design and Environment, Plymouth UniversityThe challenges for urban design and place-making in the information age
Professor Alex TorpianoDean, Faculty for the Built EnvironmentUniversity of Malta
Mr. Neville BorgValletta 2018 FoundationTechnologically-driven community regeneration within the European Capital of Culture
Professor Matthew MontebelloFaculty of ICT, University of MaltaAmbient Intelligent Environments – accommodating the citizen
Professor Janet MifsudMalta COST National Contact
Professor Alexiei DingliMayor, Valletta Local Council
Welcome speeches
Keynote presentations
Keynote lectures
Keynote lectures9:15am · 9:45am
9:45am · 10:30am
11:00am · 12:00pm
1:30pm · 2:30pm
2:30pm · 2:50pm
3:00pm · 3:30pm
10:00am · 10:30am
2:15pm · 3:00pm
3:00pm · 3:45pm3:45pm · 4:00pm
10:30am · 11:00am
12:00pm · 12:20pm