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      Call Extended to 13th March 2015





Call for Participation
ACM Creativity and Cognition, Glasgow     

    
      

          

    
      Web Site
http://cc15.cityofglasgowcollege.ac.uk/content/papers    

    
      

          

    
      Important Dates

Deadline for poster, demonstrations and workshop submission: Extended
13th March 2015    

    
      

          

    
      General Information
ACM
 Creativity and Cognition 2015 invites papers, posters, demonstrations 
workshops and Artworks investigating how interactive computing systems 
and sociotechnical processes affect creativity. We cherish creativity as
 a wonderful aspect of human experience, transformative and potentially 
transcendental. Creativity is the partner of inspiration, of moments 
when we seem to go beyond ourselves to reach new heights. Creativity is 
the font of innovation.    

    
      Creativity and
 Cognition papers address the impact of computing on individual creative
 experiences, as well as social and collaborative contexts. In all 
cases, we seek for the presentation of work to include forms of 
validation featuring data about people, in order to show how computing 
environments impact human creativity. The data can take many forms, 
including qualitative, quantitative, and sensory. Creativity and 
Cognition 2015 will present papers addressing: (1) creativity support 
environments, (2) studies of technology, people, and creativity, and (3)
 creative works that utilize computing to engage, stimulate, and provoke
 human experience.    

    
      We see 
research on the impact of computing on creativity not as a fledgling 
field, in which methodologies are unknown and uncertain, but rather as 
having reached a relatively mature state, in which various diverse 
methodologies have been developed and applied. Methodologies and 
theories, while perpetually under development, are already quite viable.
   

    
      As in the CHI 
conference, reviewers will be asked to focus on the significance of the 
submission’s contribution, originality and validity, the quality of the 
presentation, and the benefit others can gain from its results.    

    
      

          

    
      Topics
Creativity and Cognition 2015 invites high-quality research papers,
posters, and demonstrations addressing innovative:    

    
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          Creativity
 support environments that is, interactive computing systems designed to
 foster, promote, improve, and increase creative experiences, processes,
 and products.        

      
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          Studies of how computing systems impact creativity.        

      
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          Expressive
 artworks, in forms such as physical installations and online 
environments, which creatively invoke computing to provoke human 
experiences.        

      
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          Virtual and mixed reality environments designed to support,
provoke, and express creativity.        

      
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          Games that provoke open and creative forms of play.        

      
* 
        
          Investigations of curation practices, platforms, and
environments, in contexts from everyday to scholarly to museums.        

      
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          Research on collaboration and creativity.        

      
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          Studies of social media and how it promotes and/or impairs
creativity.        

      
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          Roles for computing to support creativity in classroom
environments, including but not limited to MOOCs and SPOCs.        

      
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          Roles for crowdsourcing and micro-task workers in creative
processes.        

      
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          Roles for physical computing and maker/hacker culture in
creative and expressive human experiences.        

      
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          Roles that aesthetics play in our experiences and
understandings of digital/computational environments.        computing on creativity, such as evaluation methodologies.        

      
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          Historicized recontextualizations that use theory from diverse
fields to build new understandings of contemporary developments.        

      

    
      Committee     

    
      Conference Chair: Tom Maver (Glasgow School of Art)    

    
      Program Chair: Ellen Yi-Luen Do (Georgia Tech, USA)    

    
      Papers Chair:  Andurid Kerne (Texas A&M University)    

    
      Papers Co-Chair: David Ayman Shamma (Yahoo Research)    

    
      Papers Organizer: William Hamilton (Texas A&M University)    

    
      Local Organising Chair: David Eaton (City of Glasgow College)    

    
      Treasurer:Andrew Welsby (City of Glasgow College)    

    
      Poster and Demos Chair: Brian Bailey (University of Illinois)    

    
      Graduate Student Symposium Chair:  Brian Bailey (University of
Illinois)    

    
      Art Program Chair: Paul Cosgrove (Glasgow School of Art)    

    
      Workshops/Tutorial Chair: Michael Smyth (Napier University)    

    
      Local Organising Co-Chair: Inga Paterson (Glasgow School of Art)  
 

    
      Website Chair: David Eaton (City of Glasgow College)
    

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