Create11
The interaction design symposium
Thursday 23rd June 2011, Shoreditch House, London
Call for Participation
On Thursday 23rd June 2011 the CREATE Conference will host a one-day
symposium in Shoreditch House, London. In order to build on last
year’s successful three-day conference in Edinburgh, the 2011 event
will be a forum to discuss creative practice in interaction design in
preparation for a full-scale conference in 2012.
The Language of Creativity
The theme of this year’s event is The Language of Creativity. The
CREATE committee want to encourage discussion around the issues of how
creativity is interpreted and used in collaborative and
interdisciplinary interaction design projects. Critical to this
dialogue is the involvement of both researchers and practitioners.
The symposium will provide an opportunity to share project experiences
and emerging themes in this hybrid field. The CREATE committee invites
examples of novel design practice, methods and ideas from the
commercial, academic and public sectors. Examples of web, mobile,
product, artistic and service-based design are all encouraged.
Submissions
Submissions can take one of three forms:
(1) Full papers – Max 6 pages in ACM format (download from ACM
website: www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates)
(2) Short papers – Max 2 pages, any format, pdf
(3) Digital posters – One page, landscape, pdf
Submissions can cover a range of topics, for example:
· Case study reports
· Work in progress
· Design methodologies
· Practice overviews and approaches
· Evaluation techniques
· Theoretical perspectives
· New ideas and critical analysis
IMPORTANT DATES
All submissions : 28th February 2011
Notification of acceptance : Early April 2011
www.create-conference.org
Submission details to follow
CREATE is jointly organised by the Human-Computer Interaction
Specialist Group of the Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors, BCS,
The Chartered Institute for IT's Interaction Specialist Group and
Edinburgh Napier University’s Centre for Interaction Design.
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