By combining steering and prompting methods, it is possible to strike a balance between controllability and generation quality.
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🗞️ Distributed Papers break free from the session slot—they live throughout the venue or platform. Ideal for: Papers that need space and time Readers-as-collaborators Non-linear thinkers Structure: Excerpts placed in unexpected locations (QR codes, prints, whispers) Attendees encounter them over time A final discussion session gathers reflections Examples: Voice notes scattered across the event Printed pages in the bathrooms An app-based journey through a paper with optional response points
This #ConferencePaper doesn't happen all at once. You may distribute it around the venue as audio recordings, printed fragments, QR codes. People may find them in bathrooms, corridors, quiet corners. This format resists centralisation — it allows for quiet, slow engagement.
🔊 Echo Papers are received, responded to, and refracted back by the audience. Ideal for: Slow knowledge-building Interactive and iterative learning Disrupting extractive Q&A formats Structure: Presenter shares a paper (or part of it) Audience responds by drawing, writing, or mapping onto a shared canvas Reflections ripple and deepen as others read/respond Examples: A giant paper scroll people draw on A digital whiteboard for remote echoes Collected responses published as a post-event artefact
This #ConferencePaper allows you to give your paper and instead of a Q&A, the audience responds in other ways. They might write on a shared canvas, draw, map, reflect in their own way. Then, others respond to those responses. Reflect back what emerged through rippling audience contributions
🗣️ Conversational Papers invite two people into live dialogue, rather than speaking at an audience. Ideal for: Co-authors Practice-and-theory pairings Scholars who value process over polish Structure: Two presenters in discussion, with or without prompts Small, responsive audience Questions emerge organically Examples: A scholar and artist reflect on their collaboration Two researchers respond to each other’s work live An interrupted conversation where audience members “join” mid-way A 1:1 paper shared over coffee (replacing one presenter with an audience member, a single researcher presents their work to an audience member)
This #ConferencePaper is for two+ people who want to talk through the work in real time. Attendees could take on the role of one of the people &/or remain at a distance to witness. This can be powerful for collaborators, artist-scholar pairings, or people who want to make thinking visible
📄 Fragmented Papers disrupt the usual research delivery with breaks, dialogue, and reflection. Ideal for: Those who want audience co-creation Scholars resisting the monologue Reflexive or embodied writing Structure: Present part of a paper → open short response or activity → return to paper Repeat 2–3 cycles Examples: Audience writes postcards to the speaker mid-way Listeners annotate fragments of the paper live Performer dances through theoretical interludes
This #ConferencePaper breaks up the usual lecture. You might read a section, pause for discussion or response, then return to the paper. It invites the audience in as co-thinkers, not just receivers. Encourage audience writing, discussion, or live annotation.
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