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> 1. Video submissions to NordiCHI 2014
> 2. CFP "Critical Making: Design and the Digital Humanities" Visible Language
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> Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 03:50:39 +0000
> From: Diaz-Kommonen Lily <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Video submissions to NordiCHI 2014
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> Dear all,
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> Please consider submitting your videos for screening at NordiCHI 2014.
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> Quick facts of Video submissions:
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> ▪ Deadline for submissions: August 14, 2014
> ▪ Online submission: Precision Conference submission system (PCS)
> ▪ Notification: September 11, 2014
> ▪ Camera-ready deadline: September 18, 2014
> ▪ Submission format: 2–4 pages in ACM SIGCHI Extended Abstracts Format
> ▪ Archiving: Available for conference attendees on USB stick and in the ACM Digital Library
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> For NordiCHI 2014, we would like to place a special call for works that highlight the use of video as a tool for creative communication. We are interested in showcasing the medium as a tool of creative expression that enables both creativity and precision in communication. In this manner we welcome video works that illustrate narratives pertaining to research, video as data source, as well as video used to depict ongoing experimental techniques such as simulations, or to document complex and lengthy research processes.
> Videos can contain presentations of research prototypes, future innovations or user studies. Video submissions should focus on topics of interest to HCI researchers in relation to the conference theme.
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> Video submission content
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> We are searching for video submissions that: 1) demonstrate the results of an experiment; 2) demonstrate or illustrate the state and unfolding of research processes through time such as in the case of visualization tools; and 3) tell the story of a research activity or an event related to a research project such as fieldwork, or user studies, or the creation and/or testing of a prototype, or a simulation.
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> The video submissions consist of two parts:
> • Extended abstracts that clearly summarize and document the use of video format as part of the research process. The extended abstracts will be archived in the ACM Digital Library, and must be formatted in ACM SIGCHI Extended Abstracts Format.
> • Videos, 6 minutes length maximum. The videos should be sent as .mov container files, using H264 encoding, 25fps, 48000 Hz, Stereo (L R)
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> You can check how SIGGRAPH regularly makes use of video as an entry to demonstrate the use of computer graphics. See: http://www.siggraph.org/publications/video-review/
> Video selection process
> The videos selected through a single-blind review (=unanonymous submissions) will be included in a video compilation reel and screened during NordCHI 2014.
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> Evaluation criteria:
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> • Clarity of communication – the main subject matter, and the problem that it is dealt with in the piece should be easily identifiable.
> • Coverage – the videos should be able to be viewed as independent entities.
> • Quality of visuals and care in editing. The materials should have been gathered and edited with care and without glitches in the sound and visuals.
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> Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 15:32:03 +0000
> From: "Barness, Jessica" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: CFP "Critical Making: Design and the Digital Humanities" Visible Language special issue
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> Dear all,
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> Please see the opportunity below for a special issue of Visible Language journal.
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> best,
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> Jessica
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> Call for Proposals
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> "Critical Making: Design and the Digital Humanities"
> special issue of Visible Language
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> Proposal deadline: January 15, 2015
> Anticipated publication: October 2015
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> Co-editors: Jessica Barness, Amy Papaelias
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> CFP online: http://bit.ly/1qQym8I?<http://bit.ly/1qQym8I%E2%80%8B>
> Download PDF: http://bit.ly/1zQQa4k?<http://bit.ly/1zQQa4k>
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> This special issue of Visible Language journal investigates critical making at the intersection of design and the digital humanities, which is a site for expanding the role(s) of divergent scholarly and creative work. Design and the digital humanities connect through critical making practices, centering on human experience and advancing the prevailing expectations of their respective disciplines. In keeping with the theme of merging form and content, the traditional printed journal will be expanded to include a corresponding online space for interactive and digital work. We invite dialogues on what defines scholarly works in regard to non-traditional forms of writing and disciplinary crossovers. For this issue, we encourage exploratory, creative works that incorporate evidence-based research through critical commentary, traditional analysis, audience responses or participant feedback.
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> Proposals should include a 300-word written abstract and a brief outline to show the structure of your argument. A corresponding visual abstract is strongly encouraged. For digital work, please include a URL or screenshots.
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> Please send proposals or inquiries through January 15, 2015 to Jessica Barness, [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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