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We cordially invite submissions to the 6th
Creativity & Cognition Conference (CC2007),
sponsored by ACM SIGCHI. Following the success
of the previous conferences, this meeting will
serve as a forum for focusing on creativity
support tools for individual and group creativity,
bridging between technology, science and arts
to find common themes for user interaction and
new media design, and for producing rigorous
research with innovative artifacts and well-designed
evaluations.
We welcome contributions from researchers,
developers, artists, practitioners, and policy-makers,
including: computer and information scientists;
diverse scientists, engineers, and architects;
product, graphic, and interaction designers;
writers, musicians, and digital artists; creative
practitioners, corporate leaders, and educators;
social scientists, ethnographers, and anthropologists.
Important Dates
Mentor Support Request: December 15,
2006
Submission Deadline: December 22,
2006
Author Notification: February
21, 2007
Revised Papers: March 19, 2007
Conference Theme
The focus of CC2007 is on cultivating and sustaining
creativity: understanding how to design and
evaluate computational support tools, digital
media, and sociotechnical environments that
not only empower our creative processes and
abilities, but that also encourage and nurture
creative mindsets and lifestyles.
Topics appropriate for submissions include,
but are not limited to:
- Principles for interface, interaction &
software design
- Empirical evaluations by quantitative and
qualitative methods
- In-depth case studies and ethnographic analyses
- Reflective accounts of individual and collaborative
practice
- Educational and training methods to encourage
creativity with novel interfaces
- Social mechanisms in support of creative
communities and collaboratories
- Emerging technologies, media, and approaches
in the arts and creative practices
- Transdisciplinary methods and collaboration
models
Types of Submissions
We invite five types of submissions:
- Full papers (up
to 10 pages)
- Proposals for demonstrations
(up to 4 pages)
- Workshop proposals
(up to 4 pages)
- Applications to
the Graduate Student Symposium (up to
4 pages)
- Proposals for
tutorials (up to 10 pages)
All submissions will be fully reviewed by an
international program committee. Accepted papers
and statements will be published in the conference
proceedings. Mentor support request should
be made no later than October 15th, 2006.
Conference Publications Format
Your submission must
be a PDF document and should follow the ACM
SIGCHI format. An example document is available
for download on the appropriate link below:
Please note that *illustrations* can be
in color for the ACM Digital Library, but will
be printed in black and white for the conference
proceedings.
Conference Proceedings
As with prior meetings, the Creativity &
Cognition Conference Proceedings will be published
by ACM Press and available in the ACM Digital
Library.
Conference Awards
Prizes for the best
contributions will be awarded by the Creativity
& Cognition Studios of the University of
Technology, Sydney.
Other Publications
A special section
of Leonardo, the Journal of the International
Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology,
will publish selected papers from CC2007. Additional
requirements and reviewing procedures will be
developed in cooperation with Leonardo's editors.
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