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This is a call for panel sessions for DIS2004
Deadline: 12 March 2004
General co-chairs: Michael Smyth and Tracee Wolf
DIS2004: ACROSS THE SPECTRUM
www.sigchi.org/DIS2004
Be a part of Designing Interactive Systems 2004! We would like to invite you
to bring your ideas to DIS2004 in the form of an interactive panel session.
'Across the Spectrum' encourages an interdisciplinary community to express
emergent opportunities and challenges of new and future interactive systems,
be it for systems design theory, new design methodologies or reflecting on
design practice. Are you an artist, designer, technologist, researcher,
academic, business expert, scientist, cultural specialist or someone with a
compelling topic for the community to engage with? We'd love to hear from
you!
Themes:
Check out the DIS2004 website for the full version (www.sigchi.org/DIS2004).
- Inter-disciplinary design and the contributions of different cultures
within design.
- Work processes and social processes.
- Information systems as interactive systems.
- The body and design
- Emotion and aesthetics.
What kind of proposal are we looking for?
Panel proposals are encouraged to address the themes above. Panels offer a
flexible, interactive format for the presentation and discussion of nascent
ideas relevant to the design of interactive systems. Panels are quite
distinct from papers; dealing with ideas and topics that are still in their
formative stages. One of the basic purposes of a panel is to get the
audience talking and thinking. A successful panel is that one people talk
about in the halls afterwards. A panel session lasts up to one and half
hours and includes short position statements from up to five participants.
However, we are open to other formats, provided that they provide an
opportunity for engagement between the audience and panelists. Panel members
should be willing to take questions from the audience. A nominated panel
chair should be able to provide a summing up at the end of the session.
We would like to encourage wild and creative formats in addition to the more
typical formats you might be used to in the past. Consider taking
interactivity to a new level with novel ways of inducing interactivity
around the topic of your choice.
Submission format:
Proposers have up to four pages available to present their submission. The
submission must include a 30-word overview for inclusion in the programme, a
150-word abstract and
a position statement from each panel member. The submission should include:
- a clear statement of its aims
- a statement of why it is timely or significant
- a discussion of why -- either because of its content or format -- it will
be engaging or
provocative
- a list of possible panelists
- the interactive structure of the panel
Send Submissions to:
Michael Smyth, Napier University, UK: [log in to unmask]
Tracee Wolf, IBM T.J. Watson Research: [log in to unmask]
Please forward this email to anyone you feel would be interested in putting
together a panel session for DIS2004.
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