2nd call for papers. The conference website is now up, and ready to accept your papers. Note that there is now one month to the conference deadline.
1st DESIRE Conference on Creativity and innovation in Design
16-17 August 2010, Aarhus University, Denmark
http://www.desireconference.org
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Prof. Erik Stolterman, Director, Human-Computer Interaction Design Program, Indiana University
Prof. Barbara Tversky, Professor of Psychology, Stanford University
... more to be announced
CALL FOR PAPERS
Full paper submission deadline 20 April 2010
For more information and submission process see: www.desireconference.org
The DESIRE Network is pleased to announce the First Conference on Creativity and Innovation in Design, to be held in Aarhus, Denmark on 16-17 August, 2010. The conference theme is theories and models of the creative processes in design. Full papers are invited on topics dealing with methods, tools and techniques for supporting creative design processes, innovation, and creativity training.
The conference is organized by the DESIRE Network, which is an Initial Training Network funded by the European Commission, Framework 7 under Marie Curie Actions Programme. The network aims to advance the current understanding of creative design processes applied in scientific and technological problem solving. The network involves seven partner institutions from Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, and Portugal and is coordinated by the Lancaster University, UK. The network brings together researchers from the fields of interaction design, computer science, cognitive modeling, and psychology of reativity as well as artists and design practitioners.
The DESIRE conference is organized as a forerunner to the DIS Conference to be held in Aarhus, Denmark on August 18-20, 2010. For further information, please see www.dis2010.org.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Bo T. Christensen (Chair), Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School, [log in to unmask]
Suzan Boztepe, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Copenhagen Business School, [log in to unmask]
Tore Kristensen, Professor, Copenhagen Business School, [log in to unmask]
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