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    CC 2013 - The 9th Conference on Creativity and Cognition

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    Category CC 2013

    Deadline: October 03, 2012 | Date: June 17, 2013-June 20, 2013

    Venue/Country: Sydney, Australia

    Updated: 2012-07-08 15:13:28 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The University of Technology, Sydney will host the International Conference on Creativity and Cognition from the 17th to the 20th of June 2013. The organising committee would like to invite you to join us in Sydney for another conference in this very successful series of conferences on Creativity and Cognition.

    June 2013 will be an exciting time for Sydney, as the International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA 2013) will run from the 7th to 16th, alongside the Vivid Festival of Arts.

    Creativity and Cognition 2013 will feature a strong academic program, alongside flagship art exhibitions and music events, as well as tutorials and workshops. A doctoral symposium will also be run for graduate students, as has been done in previous years.

    A call for papers will be announced shortly.

    Organising Committee:

    Co-Chairs: Yukari Nagai (JAIST, Japan), Sam Ferguson (UTS, Sydney)

    Program Chair: Tom Hewett (Drexel U, USA)

    Treasurer: Andrew Johnston (UTS, Sydney)

    Poster and Demos Chair: Kazushi Nishimoto (JAIST, Japan)

    Art Program Chair: Ian Gwilt (Sheffield Hallam U, UK)

    Music Program Chair: Kirsty Beilharz (UTS, Sydney)

    Publicity and Sponsorship Chair: Deborah Turnbull (UNSW, Sydney)

    Previous Conferences in this series may be accessed below:

    2011: Creativity and Technology (High Museum of Art, Atlanta Georgia)

    2009: Everyday Creativity: Shared Languages and Collective Action (Berkeley, Ca. USA)

    2007: Seeding Creativity:Tools, Media and Environments (Washington D.C.)

    2005: Creative Process and Artefact Creation: Practice, Digital Media and Support Tools (London)

    2002: Processes and Artefacts: Art, Science and Technology (Loughborough UK)

    1999: Intersections and Collaborations (Loughborough UK)

    1996: Second International Symposium (Loughborough UK)

    1993: An International Symposium (Loughborough UK)

    Topics for the conference will include:

    Creativity in arts, music, story telling, poetry, design, science, etc.

    Everyday creativity

    Individual, collaborative and collective creativity

    Participatory creativity, organizational creativity and creative communities

    Democratizing creativity, do-it-yourself and folk creativity

    Education and training in creativity

    Creativity in education and training

    Embodiment, sensations, perceptions, emotions and behaviors in creativity

    Visual and perceptual representations in creativity

    New materials and processes for creativity

    Emerging technologies and media in creativity

    Digital media and technologies for creativity including graphics,

    visualization, virtual reality, augmented reality and tangible computing

    Social computing and media in creativity

    Interactive arts, theatre, music, games, story telling, design, science, etc.

    Empirical evaluations by quantitative and qualitative methods

    Case studies and ethnographic analyses

    Reflective accounts of individual and collaborative practice

    Cognitive and cognitive neuroscience models of creativity

    Information-processing and computational models of creativity

    Creative systems, tools and applications

    Social and cultural studies of creativity

    Transdisciplinary metaphors, methods, models


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