Conferences
4th Hellenic Conference in Philosophy of Science 2016
December 1-3, 2016, Department of Philosophy and History of Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
In the 4th Hellenic Conference in Philosophy of Science are involved more than 100 speakers from Greece and the international academic community in the following areas: general philosophy of science and philosophy specific sciences (philosophy of psychology and cognitive science, philosophy of social science, philosophy of biology and biomedical sciences , philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of technology), philosophy of language and metaphysics of science, ancient philosophy and science, history and philosophy of science.
Accepting the opportunity I presented my latest work on aesthetic science entitled “Aesthetic science: towards a naturalized model of aesthetics”. My main endeavor there was to propose realistic organizational requirements towards a naturalized explanation of aesthetics. Approaching the problem from within the living system I seek for the minimal process relationships that are required for the emergence, from primitive to higher levels, of aesthetic behavior.
Great conference, great atmosphere, great people.
Many thanks to the amazing organizers.

In 2005 “Re-Thinking Technology in Museums” brought together a group of academics and practitioners discussing novel ways of conceptualizing the museum experience in light of the presence of interactive technologies. The 2nd edition of this conference on the theme of “Emerging Experience” will further the discussion on novel approaches for understanding people’s experiences in museums and galleries, and for designing interactive technologies to support these experiences. In recent years, the increased presence of mobile smart appliances such as smart phones, and the growth of social media and social networks have impacted on the strategies deployed by museums and exhibition sites to invite, engage and connect with visitors and stakeholders.