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    CCID 2011 - The Second International Symposium on Culture, Creativity and Interaction Design

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    Deadline: May 01, 2011 | Date: July 04, 2011-July 05, 2011

    Venue/Country: Newcastle, U.K.

    Updated: 2011-03-22 16:36:48 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The Second International Symposium on Culture, Creativity, and Interaction

    Design (CCID2).

    http://ccid2.wordpress.com/

    Northumbria University, Newcastle UK., July 4-5, 2011

    [Overview]

    Held in conjunction with BCS HCI 2011, CCID2 is a two-day symposium cultural

    approaches to HCI and interaction design, emphasizing the intersections

    between critical theory, the arts, creativity, aesthetics, and felt

    experience and computing.

    [Motivations and Goals]

    In the past decade, HCI ? s cultural research agenda has stabilized as an

    important sub-domain of the field. Approaches include disciplinary inputs

    beyond the social sciences, including literary theory, critical theory,

    aesthetic philosophy, feminism, performance theory, film studies,

    hermeneutics, postmodernism, fine arts, queer theory, and post-colonialism.

    Following on the success of 2006 ? s First International Symposium on Culture,

    Creativity and Interaction Design (CCID), CCID2 seek to strengthen the

    connections among the diverse disciplines contributing to culture,

    creativity, and interaction design research. It will explore critical and

    reflective approaches to the design and analysis of interactive technology.

    [Format]

    The two-day symposium will bring together a number of leaders in this area

    as well as reach out to new voices for one day of presentations and demos,

    followed by a second day of collaborative activities. The symposium will

    also feature 1-2 keynote speakers from the Arts to help inspire participants

    and frame key discussion threads.

    [Submissions]

    Those who are interested in attending the symposium are encouraged to submit

    an abstract of 1000-1500 words to ccid2symposium [at] gmail.com that address

    any of the following symposium themes:

    * How can the arts contribute to interaction design and creativity research?

    * What are the major strategies and methodologies in the arts that can be

    used for interaction design and creativity research?

    * How do we legitimate new design methodologies

    * How do we cultivate disciplinary competences in the arts and the

    humanities for interaction design research?

    * How do we make the arts more accessible in interaction design without

    diluting or distorting it?

    * How do we develop educational and professional infrastructures in this

    domain?

    [Key Dates]

    * Abstract submission deadline: May 1, 2011

    * Notification of acceptance: May 20, 2011

    * Confirmation of attendance and participant short bio due: May 31, 2011

    * Final camera-ready abstract: June 2, 2011

    * Symposium: July 4-5, 2011

    [Organizers]

    Shaowen Bardzell, Indiana University, USA

    Ann Light, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

    Jeffrey Bardzell, Indiana University, USA

    Mark Blythe, Northumbria University, UK

    [Advisory Board]

    Gilbert Cockton, Northumbria University, UK

    Peter Wright, Newcastle University, UK

    If you have any questions or would like to learn about the symposium, please

    contact the organizers at ccid2symposiumatgmail.com


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