ACM SIGCHI Designing Interactive Systems conference 2017
THEME: BRIDGING KNOWLEDGE, CONNECTING PEOPLE
www.dis2017.org <http://www.dis2017.org/>
The theme of DIS 2017 is bridging and connecting – across disciplines, practices, places and understandings. The most interesting things happen at edges and boundaries, and so the aim of the 2017 conference is to examine different approaches to framing knowledge about the design of interactive systems. As advancements in interactive technology continue to blur the demarcations between people and data, and between things and software, interaction designers and researchers are finding new ways to explore this evolving, interdisciplinary landscape. At DIS 2017 we shall consider the contrasts and commonalities that are central in shaping the landscape of emerging interaction paradigms.
The DIS 2017 conference will take place in Edinburgh, UK, 10-14th June 2017, hosted by the Centre for Interaction Design, Edinburgh Napier University.
CFP Wave #1: Papers, Notes, Pictorials, Workshop Proposals.
Papers and Notes accepted for presentation at DIS 2017 are published by the ACM in the Digital Library and have in the past attracted high impact, visibility and citations. The Pictorials accepted submissions will be included in the proceedings of DIS 2017 and will be considered archival publications – that is, they will be similarly double-blind peer reviewed and will stand as the same quality of contribution as technical program papers and short papers (or “notes”). DIS 2017 workshops will be held on the first two days of the conference (10th and 11th June 2017); proposals for workshops may be for half-day, whole day, or two days.
IMPORTANT DATES:
You must submit your Notice of Intent (NOI) to submit a Paper, Note or Pictorial to the PCS submission system by 09 Jan 2017. The NOI is an entry in PCS with tentative author names, title and abstract. You can make changes as many times as you like before the final submission deadline of 16 Jan 2017. Workshop proposals are due 16 Jan 2017.
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION:
DIS 2017 centres on designerly approaches to creating, deploying and critically reflecting on interactive systems. It is an interdisciplinary conference that encompasses how such systems are built, introduced and employed in a wide variety of socio-cultural contexts. We welcome a broad engagement with the field by inviting submissions that consider the following, from a diverse range of researchers and practitioners within the field of interactive systems design:
Design Methods and Processes: Methods, tools, and techniques for engaging people; researching, designing, and co-designing interactive systems; participatory design, design artefacts, research through design; documenting and reflecting on design processes etc.
Experience: Places, temporality, people, communities, events, phenomena, aesthetics, user experience, usability, engagement, empowerment, wellbeing, designing things that matter, diversity, participation, materiality, making, etc.
Application Domains: Health, ICT4D, children-computer interaction, sustainability, games/entertainment computing, digital arts, etc.
Technological Innovation (systems, tools, and/or artifact designs): Sensors and actuators, mobile devices, multi touch and touchless interaction, social media, personal, community, public displays etc.
We welcome and encourage theoretical contributions to DIS 2017. Rather than its own subcommittee, please consider submitting theory contributions to any of the above four subcommittees.
Conference Chair: oli[at]dis2017.org <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Oli Mival, Edinburgh Napier University
Technical Program Chairs: program[at]dis2017.org <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Michael Smyth, Edinburgh Napier University
Peter Dalsgaard, University of Aarhus
Sub-Committee Chairs:
Design Methods and Processes
Steve Harrison, Virginia Tech
Mark Blythe, Northumbria University
Experience
Sarah Kettley, Nottingham Trent University
Ron Wakkary, Technical University Eindhoven
Application Domains
Wendy Moncur, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art Dundee
Licia Calvi, University of Applied Sciences, Breda
Technological Innovation (systems, tools, and/or artifact designs)
Floyd Muller, RMIT University
Nuno Nunes, University of Madeira
www.dis2017.org <http://www.dis2017.org/>
Twitter: @acmDIS
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