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*********** Call for papers ***********
The First International Symposium on
Culture, Creativity and Interaction Design
CCID 2006
Culture Creativity and Interaction Design is a new forum for researchers
working at the boundaries of the arts, humanities and interaction
design.
Advances in interactive technologies have blurred the line between arts,
humanities and sciences research and dialogue between these different
disciplines is emerging. Recent work from the humanities and arts has
been used to constructively critique interaction design theory and
practice. Digital media is making radical changes in how art is created,
distributed and perceived. Studies of experience of new media are
providing insights into the potential of interactivity in contemporary
arts and culture.
The symposium seeks to strengthen the dialogue among the diverse
disciplines contributing to culture, creativity and interaction design
research and will provide a forum for interdisciplinary analysis and
experiences of digital media. It will focus on the role of technology in
enhancing culture and creativity. It will seek critical and reflective
approaches to the design and analysis of interactive technology.
Submissions in the form of papers and posters are invited. But in
addition, exhibits of interactive media, performance or art are also
encouraged.
Topics include but are not limited to:
Arts-HCI; New media and genres; Technology and experience; Enhancing
creativity; Performing arts; Identity politics; Critical theory;
Experience-centred design, place space and interactivity. In addition we
welcome reports on experiences of working across arts-science
boundaries.
Time and Place
Tuesday 12th September Queen Mary, University of London, UK
In the stunning Octagon, an 8-sided triple-height Victorian Library.
The symposium is co-located with the BCS International HCI Conference.
Important dates
Deadlines for extended abstracts: 30th June 2006
Notification to authors: 28th July 2006
Submissions Process
The selection of contributions will be based on extended abstracts which
should be about 500-800 words. Abstracts will be reviewed by a
programme committee and accepted abstracts will be published in the
symposium proceedings.
Contributions should be sent in word or pdf format to:
Rachel Dare, [log in to unmask]
CCID is supported by the EPSRC Leonardo Network
http://www.leonardonet.org/index.php
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