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CfP: Curating the Digital: Spaces for Art and Interaction
A CHI2014 Workshop 26th-27th April 2014
Deadline 17th January 2014
Artists, curators, HCI researchers and practitioners are invited to make submissions to the 2 Day, CHI2014 Workshop, “Curating the Digital”.
http://lister.cms.livjm.ac.uk/homepage/staff/cmsdengl/arts2014.html
Exhibitions are central in art but the Catalogues are the most important means of preservation and dissemination. . In this workshop we intend to work towards a Digital Arts Catalogue, and look towards a future Digital Arts Gallery for CHI. This workshop builds on the key strength of the CHI Community, research linked to practice, to design an Art Catalog and Art Gallery for CHI. The workshop will start with an examination of current research in curating interactive art. The outcomes of the first phase of the workshop will then feed into a Design Charrette exercise that will involve prototyping an Art Catalog and developing ideas for presenting an Art Gallery as part of a future CHI event. The results from the workshop will then form the basis of an Art in CHI SIG meeting where a wider audience will discuss the nature of the CHI Art Catalog and Gallery.
Authors are invited to submit either, an artifact, exhibition, installation, interactive demonstration or prototype with a standard four- page workshop position paper that addresses the themes of the workshop (below), or an extended 6-8 page paper that will form part of an edited book in the Springer Cultural Computing series, following the workshop. The main themes of the workshop are

·       Critiquing of the technologies and interaction techniques that we develop as part of our research

·       Inspiring technologists and HCI researchers for new technologies or new ways to use technology or new ways to study technology

·       Broadening participation – via the Catalog

·       Aesthetics education in order to educate the CHI community on aesthetics

·       Promotion of evaluation – how might a CHI-endorsed Art Catalog and/or Art Gallery give credence to interactive art?

·       Fostering collaborations between artists and technologists via the Catalog
The workshop takes place in the context of the CHI Arts and Interaction spotlight and more information can be found here http://chi2014.acm.org/communities-spotlights/art-interaction. Please submit your position papers in ACM Extended abstract format (and a link to any other material that is part of your submission) to David England [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Key Dates

·       Paper Submission 17th January, 2014

·       Notification of Acceptance 10th February, 2014

·      Workshop Dates 26-27th April, 2014

Review Committee

David England, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Joceyn Spence, University of Surrey, UK

Celine Latulipe, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA

Ernest Edmonds, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia and De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

Linda Candy, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Thecla Schiphorst, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Nick Byran-Kinns, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Kirk Woolford, University of Surrey, UK

Beryl Graham, University of Sunderland, UK


Eur Ing Dr David England FBCS CEng,
Head of Software Systems
http://lister.cms.livjm.ac.uk/homepage/staff/cmsdengl/

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