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VS: [PHD-DESIGN] ACM Creativity & Cognition 2022 Call for participation: Poster and Technical Demonstrations (please forward widely)

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anniliina,
Olisiko tämä sellainen konffa - kun puhuttiin  siitä aiemmin?
Pirita

Pirita Seitamaa-Hakkarainen
Professor, PhD, Craft Science
Director of the Doctoral Programme of School, Education, Society and Culture (SEDUCE)
Department of Education
Faculty of Educational Sciences
pirita.seitamaa-hakkarainen[at]helsinki.fi
University of Helsinki
+358503513673
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7493-7435

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Aihe: [PHD-DESIGN] ACM Creativity & Cognition 2022 Call for participation: Poster and Technical Demonstrations (please forward widely)

C&C 2022: Call for Participation - Posters and Technical Demonstrations



The 14th ACM conference on Creativity & Cognition<http://cc.acm.org/> will be held in Venice, Italy on the Isola San Servolo on June 20-23, 2022. Conference website: https://cc.acm.org/2022/


The conference will explore the themes of creativity, craft and design that are strongly connected to Venice. After our virtual conference in 2021, which opened up Venice to the world, in 2022 the world will come to Venice to discover, engage with and learn about creativity, craft and design, including how craft and design is reshaping the Venetian region.


C&C brings together artists, scientists, designers, educators, and researchers to more deeply understand how people engage individually and socially in creative processes and how computation and other technology can affect creative outcomes. C&C 2022 is now inviting original submissions for posters<https://cc.acm.org/2022/posters/> and demonstrations<https://cc.acm.org/2022/technical-demonstrations/> investigating how interactive computing systems and socio-technical processes affect creativity.


Of particular interest are contributions that relate to this year's conference theme: Creativity, Craft and Design. Venice and the Veneto are renowned for the development and retention of craft design skills in glass, furniture, fashion, printing, and architecture. The city's cultural and creative industries are increasingly influential at the intersections of creativity, innovation, design, and marketing. To reflect this location, the C&C 2022 conference is especially seeking contributions that explore the intersections of creativity, craft, and design.


Conference Topics

We welcome high-quality submissions on a range of topics including, but not limited to:

  *   Creativity support environments and computing technologies designed to foster, promote, improve, and increase creative experiences, processes, products, and services
  *   Supporting, nurturing, embracing creativity in art, craft and design
  *   Capturing, representing, and analyzing creative processes
  *   Creativity in the face of global pandemic
  *   A variety of creative phenomena of individuals and/or society
  *   Gaming technologies that support new forms of play or creative learning
  *   Virtual and mixed reality technologies that provoke creativity or amplify cognition
  *   Studies of creativity applications to different domains such as learning, work, wellbeing, health, entertainment
  *   Theoretical reflection on creativity
  *   Investigations of curation practices, platforms, and environments, in contexts from everyday to scholarly to museums
  *   Research on collaboration, crowdsourcing and micro-task activities
  *   Studies of social media and how it impacts individual and social relatedness
  *   New methodologies and theories for evaluating the impact of computing on creativity
  *   Studies evaluating creativity in diverse contexts such as work with underserved communities, longitudinal studies, and cross-cultural contexts


We invite submissions that address any and all human senses (visual, sonic, tangible, olfactory, and somaesthetic). We invite both established and new approaches to data such as first person methods, visual methods, text analysis, as well as qualitative and quantitative methodologies typically employed in human-computer interaction research.


Important Dates

All deadlines are specified as Anywhere on Earth<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_on_Earth> time (11:59 PM UTC)


Dates for Posters, Technology Demonstrations

Full Submissions Due: April 14th, 2022

Notifications: April 25th, 2022

Camera-Ready Deadline: May 9th, 2022


For more information, please see the conference website: https://cc.acm.org/2022/


Please forward this message to any individuals or communities who may be interested in participating in C&C 2022.


Conference Organisers

General Chairs - [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

            Neil Maiden (City, University of London)

            Corina Sas (Lancaster University)

Posters and Demos Chairs - [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> & - [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

            Alwin de Rooij (Tilburg University)

            Duri Long (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Publicity Chairs - [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

            John Rooksby (Northumbria University)

            Ellen Do (University of Colorado Boulder)

            Samantha Shorey (University of Texas at Austin)

            Stephanie Terwindt (City, University of London)

Accessibility Chairs - [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

            Franklin Mingzhe Li (Carnegie Mellon University)

            Anja Sisarica (Microsoft)





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