A message from Simon Fildes about a call for papers concerning
interaction design (and other)... could be good to have more case
studies of participatory exhibition experiences....
Begin forwarded message:
> Human Technology Special Issue: Culture, Creativity and Technology
>
> Guest editors:
> Mark Blythe, University of York
> Ann Light, Queen Mary, University of London
> Shaleph O'Neill, University of Dundee
>
> Advances in interactive computing technology have blurred the line
> between art, social studies and science. The age of digital
> reproduction
> is making radical changes in how art is created, distributed and
> perceived. Recent work from the humanities and arts has constructively
> critiqued traditional Interaction Design theory and practice. Studies
> of
> experience with technology can provide new insights into the potential
> of interactivity in contemporary arts and performance, as well as new
> tools for creativity.
>
> This special issue will provide a forum for radically interdisciplinary
> analysis of digital technology. It will focus on the role of technology
> in enhancing culture and creativity. It will seek critical and
> reflective approaches to the design and analysis of interactive
> technology. Contributions will be welcomed from the Arts and Humanities
> as well as the Sciences. Contributions can take the form of academic
> papers but also less traditional creative presentation formats such as
> multimedia, digital artwork and sound.
>
> Areas of Interest
> Arts and HCI
> New Media and Genres
> Re-mediation
> Technology and Experience
> Enabling Creativity
> Performance Arts
> Entertainment and Leisure
> Identity Politics
> Collaborative approaches
>
> Approaches of Interest
> Interaction design, computer science, engineering, architecture,
> cultural studies, media studies, literary studies, critical theory,
> aesthetics, performance arts, digital art, psychology, socio-technical
> studies.
>
> This special issue on "Culture, Creativity and Technology" will appear
> in Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT
> Environments: www.humantechnology.jyu.fi.
>
> Please submit papers to [log in to unmask] by February 24th 2006.
Simon Fildes
Research Fellow
School of Television and Imaging
Duncan of Jordanstone
University of Dundee
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