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Fri, 5 May 2017 12:43:54 +0000
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Final Call for Workshop Position Papers: How can computers support, enrich, and transform collaborative creativity?

A workshop at Creativity & Cognition 2017, June 27, Singapore

The aim of the workshop is to examine and discuss how computers can support, enrich, and transform collaborative creative processes. By exploring and combining methodological, theoretical, and design- oriented perspectives, we wish to examine the implications, potentials, and limitations of different approaches to providing digital support for collaborative creativity. Participation in the workshop requires participants to actively document and identify salient themes in one or more examples of computer- supported collaborative creativity, and the resulting material will serve as the empirical grounding for workshop discussions.

More information is available at the workshop website:
http://cavi.au.dk/research/creativity-cognition-workshop/

Deadline for position papers: May 10.
For further information, please contact Peter Dalsgaard, [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

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