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Call for Vision | VISION_E – Drawing a Vision for every Extended Intelligence
Submissions are invited for ∀ISION_E – Drawing a Vision for every Extended Intelligence, a conference investigating the concept of extended intelligences in Drawing and Representation (∀ISION_E).
The initiative stems from a research project recognized with the Vito Cardone Young Researcher Prize by the Unione Italiana per il Disegno (UID).
The ∀ISION_E Call for Visions investigates the ongoing transformation generated by the integration of Artificial Intelligence into creative, analytical, and representational practices. It focuses on the concept of extended intelligences, hybrid ecosystems in which human and computational cognition evolve together, redefining creative processes beyond the traditional tool–user relationship.
The initiative invites the scientific community to both envision new methodological horizons and critically reinterpret disciplinary memory, conceiving archives as dynamic and intelligent systems capable of semantic interaction through AI.
This transition raises crucial epistemological, ethical, and methodological questions —from the redefinition of authorship to the transparency and verifiability of AI-mediated knowledge— requiring an inherently interdisciplinary approach that unites design, computer science, philosophy, and cognitive studies.
Within this framework, ∀ISION_E calls for conceptual, experimental, and speculative contributions that expand the understanding of representation and foster a plural, forward-looking discourse on the role of AI in creative and analytical domains.
Topics
The Call for Visions invites submissions addressing one of the following three thematic areas:
How to Participate
Please download the Abstract Guidelines, prepare your submission using the provided template, and complete the submission form via the official website.
Important Dates
Proceedings and Presentation
Accepted contributions, following a double-blind peer-review process, will be published free of charge in an ISBN-registered volume distributed in open access via PVBLICA Press – Sharing Knowledge, an independent, non-profit platform dedicated to scientific dissemination.
All accepted works will also be integrated into the ∀ISION_E Digital Atlas, an interactive visualization tool designed to map conceptual connections and thematic synergies among the submitted visions.
Contacts
For any questions or clarifications, please contact visioneuid@gmail.com
Organizing Committee
Enrico Pupi (Coordinator) – Politecnico di Torino, Department of Architecture and Design
Valentine Bernasconi – Università di Bologna, VARLab: Virtual and Augmented Reality Lab
Jacopo Bono – Politecnico di Torino, Department of Architecture and Design
Martina Casciola – Sapienza Università di Roma, Faculty of Architecture
Margherita Cicala – Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Department of Architecture and Industrial Design
Carlo Di Rienzo – Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Department of Architecture and Industrial Design
Giulia Flenghi – Sapienza Università di Roma, Faculty of Architecture
Riccardo Miele – Università Telematica San Raffaele Roma
Piergiuseppe Rechichi – University of Pisa, Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Buildings Engineering
Martina Rinascimento – Politecnico di Torino, Department of Architecture and Design
Zhangliang Shuai – University of Pisa, Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Buildings Engineering
Jacopo Spinelli – Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Department of Architecture and Visualisation
The initiative stems from a research project recognized with the Vito Cardone Young Researcher Prize by the Unione Italiana per il Disegno (UID).
The ∀ISION_E Call for Visions investigates the ongoing transformation generated by the integration of Artificial Intelligence into creative, analytical, and representational practices. It focuses on the concept of extended intelligences, hybrid ecosystems in which human and computational cognition evolve together, redefining creative processes beyond the traditional tool–user relationship.
The initiative invites the scientific community to both envision new methodological horizons and critically reinterpret disciplinary memory, conceiving archives as dynamic and intelligent systems capable of semantic interaction through AI.
This transition raises crucial epistemological, ethical, and methodological questions —from the redefinition of authorship to the transparency and verifiability of AI-mediated knowledge— requiring an inherently interdisciplinary approach that unites design, computer science, philosophy, and cognitive studies.
Within this framework, ∀ISION_E calls for conceptual, experimental, and speculative contributions that expand the understanding of representation and foster a plural, forward-looking discourse on the role of AI in creative and analytical domains.
Topics
The Call for Visions invites submissions addressing one of the following three thematic areas:
- AI for Representation and Design: Human–Machine Co-Creation, Generative Design, Computational Aesthetics, AI-Driven Morphological Analysis, and Algorithmic Prototyping;
- AI for Heritage Conservation and Enhancement: AI for Digital Heritage Innovation, Semantic Enrichment, Predictive Conservation, Interactive Documentation, and AI-Driven Accessibility;
- AI for Education and Learning: AI-Mediated Learning, Adaptive Learning Systems, NLP-Based Education, Gamification AI, Immersive Learning Environments.
How to Participate
Please download the Abstract Guidelines, prepare your submission using the provided template, and complete the submission form via the official website.
Important Dates
- Abstract Submission Deadline: November 14, 2025
- Notification of Abstract Acceptance: December 7, 2025
- Final Contribution Deadline: February 6, 2026
- Interdisciplinary Conference ∀ISION_E: June 5, 2026, at PoliTO DAD, Castello del Valentino
Proceedings and Presentation
Accepted contributions, following a double-blind peer-review process, will be published free of charge in an ISBN-registered volume distributed in open access via PVBLICA Press – Sharing Knowledge, an independent, non-profit platform dedicated to scientific dissemination.
All accepted works will also be integrated into the ∀ISION_E Digital Atlas, an interactive visualization tool designed to map conceptual connections and thematic synergies among the submitted visions.
Contacts
For any questions or clarifications, please contact visioneuid@gmail.com
Organizing Committee
Enrico Pupi (Coordinator) – Politecnico di Torino, Department of Architecture and Design
Valentine Bernasconi – Università di Bologna, VARLab: Virtual and Augmented Reality Lab
Jacopo Bono – Politecnico di Torino, Department of Architecture and Design
Martina Casciola – Sapienza Università di Roma, Faculty of Architecture
Margherita Cicala – Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Department of Architecture and Industrial Design
Carlo Di Rienzo – Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Department of Architecture and Industrial Design
Giulia Flenghi – Sapienza Università di Roma, Faculty of Architecture
Riccardo Miele – Università Telematica San Raffaele Roma
Piergiuseppe Rechichi – University of Pisa, Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Buildings Engineering
Martina Rinascimento – Politecnico di Torino, Department of Architecture and Design
Zhangliang Shuai – University of Pisa, Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Buildings Engineering
Jacopo Spinelli – Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Department of Architecture and Visualisation