Wednesday, April 01, 2009

ACM Creativity & Cognition 2009

ACM Creativity & Cognition 2009:
Everyday Creativity
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ACM Creativity & Cognition 2009

Creativity
ACM 2009

Keynote Speakers: Mihály Csíkszentmihályi & JoAnn Kuchera-Morin
Everyday Creativity: Shared Languages & Collective Action, October 27-30 2009 Berkeley Art Museum & UC Berkeley

CREATIVITY IS PRESENT IN ALL WE DO
The 7th Creativity and Cognition Conference (CC09) embraces the broad theme of Everyday Creativity. This year the conference will be held at the Berkeley Art Museum (CA, USA), and asks: How do we enable everyone to enjoy their creative potential? How do our creative activities differ? What do they have in common? What languages can we use to talk to each other? How do shared languages support collective action? How can we incubate innovation? How do we enrich the creative experience? What encourages participation in everyday creativity?

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Mihály Csíkszentmihályi Professor of Psychology & Management
Claremont Graduate University [California, USA]

JoAnn Kuchera-Morin Director, Allosphere Research Laboratory
Nanosystems Institute [California, USA]


Jane Prophet Professor of Interdisciplinary Computing
Goldsmiths University of London [London, UK]


CONFERENCE THEMES AND TOPICS
The Creativity and Cognition Conference series started in 1993 and is sponsored by ACM SIGCHI. The conference provides a forum for lively interdisciplinary debate exploring methods and tools to support creativity at the intersection of art and technology. We welcome submissions from academics and practitioners, makers and scientists, artists and theoreticians.

This year’s broad theme of Everyday Creativity reflects the new forms of creativity emerging in everyday life, and includes topics of:

* Collective creativity and creative communities
* Shared languages and participatory creativity
* Incubating creativity and supporting Innovation
* DIY and folk creativity
* Democratising creativity
* New materials for creativity
* Enriching the collaborative experience

We welcome the following forms of submission:

* Empirical evaluations by quantitative and qualitative methods
* In-depth case studies and ethnographic analyses
* Reflective and theoretical accounts of individual and collaborative practice
* Principles of interaction design and requirements for creativity support tools
* Educational and training methods
* Interdisciplinary methods, and models of creativity and collaboration
* Analyses of the role of technology in supporting everyday creativity

SUBMISSION DEADLINE
24 April 2009

PROCEEDINGS
All submissions will be peer reviewed. Printed proceedings, published by ACM Press, will be available at the conference and will be included in the ACM digital library.

PROMOTIONAL POSTER
Download our promotional poster (pdf)


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