FULL PAPERS
PROGRAM CHAIR
Mark Gross, USA mdgross@cmu.edu
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Ron Wakkary, Canada
Hilary Johnson, UK Jack Ox, USA CONFERENCE THEMES AND TOPICS
Authors should submit papers related to the main conference theme 'Everyday Creativity' and the suggested topics given below. The conference organizers hope that these threads will both inspire and shape submitter's presentations:
* 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
The creative experience broadly includes sensations, embodiment, emotions, perceptions, and behaviours. This is especially true in interacting with representations, materials and technologies that support and underpin individual and collaborative creativity. We welcome papers that consider both the nature of the materials and the experiential vision of creativity support tools as a medium for emotions, sociability and pleasure, as well as ethnographic field work, and first-hand accounts or investigations.
PRIZES
Two prizes are awarded for papers. One to the greatest technical/ scientific contribution and one to the most creative contribution. Prizes are generously provided by the Creativity and Cognition Studios.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Submissions are now closed.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Papers must be submitted via the electronic submission system.
Papers must be anonymous and should be a maximum of 10 pages in ACM SIGCHI two-column conference format. THE CORRECT TEMPLATE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS AVAILABLE AT:
http://sigchi.org/chipubform/
Useful guidelines can be found at: http://www.chi2009.org/Authors/Guides.html Please note that illustrations can be in color for the ACM Digital Library. |
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