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One-day public symposium 'Completing the Circle' - Incorporating Evaluation Methods in
Creative Work
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Evaluative and creative approaches to art, design and media are often seen as belonging
to different traditions. This event is intended to promote dialogue between them, centred
on the changes made possible by interactive digital technologies. A set of internationally
peer-reviewed papers will be followed by an opportunity for discussion.
This is a one-day symposium endorsed by the BCS Computer Arts Society and the Design
Research Society, to be held in central London on Monday 19th January 2009.
Registration to attend is open now and ends early January. To be sure of a place, it's best
to book before Christmas.
Attendance for the day costs less than £50, reduced to below £25 for full-time students,
members of the British Computer Society (BCS), Computer Arts Society (CAS) and Design
Research Society (DRS).
The fee includes refreshments and a copy of the proceedings on CD.
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How to register to attend
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You can register online, and pay by credit card, here:
http://www.bcs.org/events/registration
Alternatively you can email or phone Gemma Liddiard at the British Computer Society:
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Phone from within UK: 017 9341 7656
Phone from outside UK: 44 17 9341 7656
*Please note that the BCS offices are closed from midday on the 24th December until
5th January.
Registration closes on Friday 9th January 2009.
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Further information here:
http://www.cea.mdx.ac.uk/?location_id=59&item=31
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What is the point?
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The symposium celebrates curiosity in creative digital work, bringing together artists,
designers, computer scientists, developers and academics. All papers have been peer-
reviewed by an international panel.
The theme is controversial: the event title - 'Completing the Circle' - implies that
evaluation is often missing from the creative process. But what is the role of evaluation
in creative practice and how, if at all, is this altered by digital technologies?
Interactive digital technologies offer an increasing range of opportunities for artists,
designers and other creative workers to find out how their work is experienced. Some
creative people are keen to embrace these opportunities, while others consider such
methods an intrusion. The symposium allows participants to share ideas and expertise
and tackle some hard questions.
An international programme of speakers present papers which focus on using interactive
technologies and other novel methods to evaluate the user's or audience's response to
media including artworks, designs and performance.
Leaders of the field from around the world will contribute, including Professor Ernest
Edmonds who directs the Creativity and Cognition Studios at the University of Technology
in Sydney, and Kristina Hook, professor in human-machine interaction at Stockholm
University/Royal Institute of Technology. The day includes papers exploring innovative
uses of eye-tracking technology; non-verbal elicitation of responses to designs; changes
in the relation between artist, exhibit, gallery and public brought about by digital
interaction. Other speakers will interrogate the basic principles in question.
Participants will benefit from new knowledge on techniques of evaluation, on important
case studies, and on the practical and conceptual issues to be confronted.
This event is organised by the Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts at Middlesex
University and supported by the BCS Computer Arts Society and the Design Research
Society.
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The papers are listed here:
http://www.cea.mdx.ac.uk/?location_id=59&item=31
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The symposium will be held on Monday 19th January 2009 at:
British Computer Society
The Davidson Building
5 Southampton Street
London, WC2E 7HA
United Kingdom
The event proper begins at 10:30, giving time for local travel to the venue on the Monday
morning.
The symposium programme is published in good faith and could change under unforeseen
circumstances.
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Stephen Boyd Davis
Symposium Chair, Reader in Interactive Media
Head, Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts
Middlesex University, Cat Hill, Barnet, Herts EN4 8HT
United Kingdom
Tel 44 (0)20 8411 5072
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The Centre's Web Pages are at http://www.cea.mdx.ac.uk/
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