List of Participants
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Creative Epistemology
Jean-baptiste
Labrune, INRIA Futurs / CNRS
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Creative Engagement
Steven
Dahlberg, International Centre for Creativity and
Imagination
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Multi-paths process: an interaction
design case study
Dana Gordon
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Design considerations for technology
to support music improvisation
Bryan Pardo,
Northwestern University
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Symbiosis of Tele-Immersive
Environments with Creative Choreography
Klara
Nahrstedt*,Ruzena Bajcsy†, Lisa Wymore †,
Gregorij Kurillo †, Katherine Mezur ‡, Renata Sheppard*,
Zhenyu Yang*, Wanmin Wu*
* University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, † University of California, Berkeley,
‡ Mills College
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When Audiences Start to Talk to Each
Other: Interaction Models for Co-Experience in Installation
Artworks
Noriyuki Fujimura, Tom Hope, Ikushi Yoda
Takuichi Nishimura, National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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Participation in Contemporary Art
Xavier Roux,
Redseeds Art Studio
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Distributed Creativity
Kurt
Luther, Nicholas Diakopoulos GVU Center, Georgia Institute
of Technology.
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Everyday creativity: Appropriation
before, during, and after dissemination
Dan Perkel
School of Information, University of California, Berkeley.
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Information standards and creativity
during extreme events
Megan Finn School of
Information, University of California, Berkeley.
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Understanding Content
Creativity
Simon Jones, Pieter W. Adriaans, Vanessa Evers Human
Computer Studies Laboratory, University of Amsterdam.
Information for accepted authors
Final Format Information
Final revisions are due May 8th, 2007 via email.
Please use the ACM CHI Extended Abstract Format following this
Word Doc template.
Copyright Information
The workshop proceedings are not published by the ACM.
Copyright is held by the author/owner(s).
Please include the following copyright notice:
Copyright is held by the author/owner(s).
Presented at:
Supporting creative acts beyond dissemination.
Creativity & Cognition 2007, June 13, 2007.
Washington DC, USA.
Funding Information
Update: Accepted participants will receive partial
funding support from Yahoo! Research Berkeley to cover
travel and registration costs. Details TBA.
Call Information
Extended Abstract
(pdf)
Call for Participation
The call is now closed.
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Participation Details
We welcome participation from all academic and artistic
disciplines. Artists, performers, designers, engineers and
academics are all encouraged to apply. People interested in
participating are invited to submit a two to six (2 - 6) page
position statement in CHI 2007
Extended Abstract Format. Please include the following
sections:
- Background: Provide some background on the
work(s) your position. Be sure to identify relevant
publications, artwork, and critical theory. Positions
based in or extensions of existing artistic or
philosophical models will be given preference.
- Position(s): Describe your position (be sure to
include how it relates to the background work).
- Application: Discuss how this new position relates to
artwork, performance, games, education and/or other
theories or scenarios not already mentioned. Please, work
through one example in full.
Submit contributions in PDF format via email by April 20th, 2007.