[ISEA2024] Paper: Mario H. Valencia & Elizabeth Granados Salgado — Designing telematic creation spaces: Active Tele-Spaces

Abstract

Keywords:
Telematic Performance, Telematic space design, Distributed interfaces, Computer-assisted collaborative work

Active Tele-Spaces (TEA) project is the central theme of this presentation. Over the past decade, TEA has evolved as a collaborative space focused on exploring various realms of telematic design and creation within the performative and artistic domains. In essence, TEA investigates how the design of distributed interfaces, network technologies, and remote collaboration can be harnessed to create art in unique and diverse ways. Throughout its years of development, TEA has brought together designers, artists, researchers, and creators from different disciplines. The aim has been to generate novel forms of design, art, and communication, thereby pushing the boundaries of creativity and collaboration. A key facet of Tele Active Spaces is its emphasis on telepresence and collaborative work in the digital age. It has provided a platform for discussing and reflecting upon the challenges and opportunities that arise when design and artistic creation are mediated by modern technologies. In addition to exploring new techniques and design methodologies, TEA has fostered interactions among individuals from various countries and cultures. This has led to the establishment of global networks of collaboration and knowledge exchange.

  • Mario H. Valencia, Caldas university, Manizales, Colombia
  • Elizabeth Granados Salgado, Caldas university, Manizales, Colombia