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The 12th ACM conference on Creativity & Cognition<http://cc.acm.org/> will be held in San Diego, CA at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay<https://missionbay.regency.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html> on June 23-26, 2019, and will be co-located with the conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS 2019<http://dis2019.com>). Conference website: http://cc.acm.org/2019


C&C 2019 invites papers, pictorials, posters, demonstrations, workshops, artworks, and graduate student symposium submissions<https://cc.acm.org/2019/submit/> investigating how interactive computing systems and socio-technical processes affect creativity. Of particular interest are contributions that relate to this year’s conference theme: Transformational Creativity. The theme highlights how human and computational aspects of creativity can beneficially impact our communities and cultures, and how human experience impacts and is impacted by processes of creatively forming and solving problems, designing spaces, and building new possibilities.


We invite submissions that address any and all human senses, including visual, sonic, tangible, olfactory, and somaesthetic modalities. We invite new approaches to, and forms of data, such as first person and visual methods, text analysis, as well as qualitative and quantitative methodologies typically employed in human-computer interaction research.


Conference Highlights

- Keynote speakers: Ge Wang, Barbara Tversky, Ken Goldberg, and Tiffany Shlain

- Workshops, grad symposium, and welcome reception on Sunday June 23

- Onsite conference dinner on Monday June 24

- Art Exhibition at UC San Diego on Tuesday June 25 (joint evening with DIS)

- Diversity lunch, shared sessions and keynotes talks on Weds June 26 (joint day with DIS)


Important Dates

All deadlines are specified as Anywhere on Earth<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_on_Earth> time (11:59 PM UTC)


Dates for Papers, Pictorials, Artworks, Workshops

Abstract & Title Submission Due: February 5th, 2019 (papers only)

Full Submissions Due: February 12th, 2019

Notifications: April 10th, 2019

Camera-Ready Deadline: April 26th, 2019


Dates for Posters, Technology Demonstrations, Graduate Symposium

Submissions Due: March 8th, 2019

Notifications: April 17th, 2019

Camera-Ready Deadline: May 2nd, 2019


Submission Types

Papers<https://cc.acm.org/2019/submit/papers.php> should focus on some aspect of creativity in individual, collaborative, and/or social contexts. We encourage submissions that address the effects of design and/or technology on the human creative experience. We seek submissions that attempt to validate key contributions and feature data to deepen our understanding of human creativity. Papers can be 4-10 pages with additional pages allowed for citations.


Pictorials<https://cc.acm.org/2019/submit/pictorials.php> (submissions up to 12 pages) should communicate a compelling narrative in which the visual components (e.g. sketches, illustrations, renderings, diagrams, photographs, annotated photographs, collages) are foregrounded as the most important part of the contribution.


Artworks<http://cc.acm.org/2019/submit/artworks.php> submissions should describe an artwork, installation, composition, or performance to be presented at UC San Diego galleries and performance spaces as a capstone event for both C&C and DIS on Tuesday night. More details on the gallery space and venues will be available in the Art Show CfP (coming soon).


Posters<https://cc.acm.org/2019/submit/posters.php> (submissions up to 6 pages) should highlight early-stage research results that show promise for maturing into a future paper submission.


Demonstrations<https://cc.acm.org/2019/submit/demos.php> (submissions up to 4 pages) should demonstrate novel socio-technical systems, digital or online tools, or interactive environments that aim to enable, enhance, or otherwise benefit creative experiences. Ideally, the demonstration should invite hands-on experiences for the conference attendees.


Workshops<https://cc.acm.org/2019/submit/workshops.php> (submissions up to 5 pages) should bring together scholars across disciplines to debate, disseminate, and advance the theory and practice of topics relevant to the conference.


Graduate Symposium<https://cc.acm.org/2019/submit/gss.php> (submissions up to 4 pages) is open to students in a doctoral research program or a masters-level program in arts and design. Submissions should communicate current research / design progress and a planned direction of work relevant to the conference, and how the student will benefit from guidance provided by peers and senior mentors.


Conference Topics

We seek submissions that speak to, although not limited to, the following topics:

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

  *   Studies of how computing systems, design, and/or technology impact creativity across disciplines.

  *   Expressive artworks, in forms such as physical installations, online environments, or hybrid systems which creatively use computing to engage human experiences.

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

  *   Games that generate open and creative forms of play.

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

  *   Research on collaboration and creativity.

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

  *   Roles for computing to support creativity in classroom environments, including MOOCs.

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

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

  *   Roles that aesthetics play in our experiences and understandings of digital/computational environments.

  *   New methodologies and theories for investigating the impact of computing on creativity.

  *   Studies evaluating creativity in diverse contexts, including work with underserved communities, longitudinal studies, and cross cultural contexts.

  *   Historical re-contextualizations that use theory from diverse fields to build new understandings of contemporary developments.


Co-Location with Designing Interactive Systems 2019

C&C<http://cc.acm.org/> will be co-located with DIS 2019<https://dis2019.com/>. Authors should review both calls for participation to choose the best venue for their work. Both conferences are sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer–Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI), which is central to publishing advances in human-computer interaction. While C&C focuses primarily on conjunctions of creativity and computing, DIS addresses issues involving the design, deployment, and impact of interactive systems. Authors are requested to not submit the same work to both conferences; doing so could be grounds for desk rejection. Please review all CFPs carefully before choosing the best venue to submit your work.


Conference Organizers

General chairs:  Steven Dow and Mary Lou Maher

Associate general chairs: Shaowen Bardzell and Steve Harrison (DIS general co-chairs)

Program chairs:  Andruid Kerne and Celine Latulipe

Paper chairs:  Kurt Luther and Ali Mazalek

Grad symposium chairs:  Brian Bailey and Julie Hui

Posters/demos chairs: Joy Kim and Andrew Webb

Workshop chairs:  Tracy Hammond and Paul Taele

Art Show chairs (joint with DIS):  Sheldon Brown and Jonas Fritsch

Pictorials/videos chair:   Eli Blevis and Joep Frens

Local arrangements chairs:  Amy Fox and Nanna Inie

Publicity chairs:  Ellen Do, Sam Ferguson, Brian Magerko, and Neil Maiden

Student volunteer chairs:  Eunice Jun and Tricia Ngoon

Registration chair: Ajit Jain and Guo Freeman

Accessibility chair: Stacy Branham

Website chairs: Ailie Fraser and Jin Goog Kim



Please forward this message to any individuals or communities who may be interested in participating in C&C 2019...





Brian Magerko, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Studies, Digital Media
Professor of Digital Media and Human-Centered Computing
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh Artist in Residence

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