--------------------------------------------------- Design for Audience Engagement ? Call for papers Workshop Website: http://ace.caad.ed.ac.uk/nordichiworkshop/ This workshop will take place as part of NordiCHI 2012 on 14th October in Copenhagen. For more information please visit www.nordichi2012.org ----------------------------------------------------- Workshop aims and goals Engaging the audience has always been of fundamental importance to the creative sector (performing and visual arts, video games, film, interactive narrative etc). Media producers, publishers and content providers are starting to use interactive technologies to involve audiences in the creative process ? constructing audience journeys, and exploiting the potential of co-creation and crowd-sourced innovation. So design is central to engaging audiences. What are the best methods and processes for designing and evaluating audience engagement? This workshop adopts an interdisciplinary approach to identify design strategies for audience engagement. We are calling for position papers investigating, but not restricted to topics and questions such as: > What is audience engagement and what are its goals? > What design processes are appropriate for audience engagement? > What contextual, cultural and ethical parameters should we consider > when designing for audience engagement? > Can audience engagement be evaluated and if so, which are the > strategies that can be effectively employed? We welcome contributions in: > Original practical research and empirical studies > Critical essays that explore design for audience engagement > Models, methods and frameworks for designing and evaluating audience > engagement > New technologies and platforms built for this purpose How to participate: We welcome participants from all parts of HCI and related disciplines. We seek to attract an interdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners in areas including HCI design (user experience, value-based design, design for affect, user-centred and user-driven design), interaction design, performing and visual arts, video games, film, interactive narrative, neuroscience, psychology and related fields with experience in the workshop theme. The workshop will accommodate between 10 and 25 participants selected on the basis of submitted position papers. We invite workshop papers up to 4 ACM pages long, reporting on recent projects, studies of the field and theoretical accounts. We also invite position papers up to 2 ACM pages stating the submitters? interest in the workshop?s theme. (The ACM CHI publication format is available at http://www.nordichi2012.org/content/chi2012extendedabstracts.doc). Submit the position paper in PDF format by email to [log in to unmask] no later than 3rd August, 2012. About the organizers: Richard Coyne is Professor of Architectural Computing at the University of Edinburgh. He researches and teaches in information technology in practice, computer-aided design in architecture, the philosophy of information technology, digital media, and design theory. His most recent book is The Tuning of Place: Sociable Spaces and Pervasive Digital Media (2010, MIT Press). Mariza Dima is a digital designer and researcher in HCI with extensive experience in the design and production of digital media projects. She is currently completing her PhD on design strategies for haptic workspaces that re-appropriate the embodied knowledge encountered in traditional animation techniques. Mark Wright holds an interdisciplinary appointment between the School of Informatics at Edinburgh University and Edinburgh College of Art. His research interests center on the relationship between culture and technology and how digital embodiment transforms creative practice. He is a founding member of Eurohaptics and co-founder of Mobile Acuity a mobile visual search company. He has worked with academia, digital creative industry companies and cultural organisations on the co-development of new forms of digital interactive platforms. All three are currently working on Moving Targets, a three year Scottish Funding Council funded project, which brings together Scottish universities, industry, agencies and audiences to develop new models for new media audiences in the creative media industries. -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.