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From: alex <alex_at_lurk.org>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:09:36 +0000

A symposium on "the language of creativity" should have a live coding
paper for sure!

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From: Helgason, Ingi <i.helgason_at_napier.ac.uk>
Date: 25 January 2011 12:59
Subject: [CAS] Keynote speaker: Moritz Waldemeyer :: Create11: The
interaction design symposium :: Shoreditch House, London
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Create11: The interaction design symposium

23rd June 2011 :: Shoreditch House, London, UK

http://www.create-conference.org/

Keynote speaker: Moritz Waldemeyer

Widely recognised as one of the most innovative and exciting designers
of his generation Waldemeyer was born in East Germany in 1974. He
moved to London in 1995 where he trained as an engineer at Kings
College and completed his Masters degree in 2001. Since then, he has
collaborated with many of the world’s top architects and fashion
designers including Ron Arad, Zaha Hadid and Hussein Chalayan, next to
working for a wide range of artists like U2, OK GO, Rhianna and Kylie
Minogue. His work is a fusion of technology, art, fashion and design.
http://waldemeyer.com

Call for Participation

On 23rd June 2011 the CREATE Conference will present a one-day
symposium in Shoreditch House, London. In order to build on last
year’s successful three-day conference in Edinburgh, the 2011 event
will be a forum to discuss creative practice in interaction design in
preparation for a full-scale conference in 2012.

The Language of Creativity

The theme of this year’s event is The Language of Creativity. The
CREATE committee want to encourage discussion around the issues of how
creativity is interpreted and used in collaborative and
interdisciplinary interaction design projects. Critical to this
dialogue is the involvement of both researchers and practitioners.
The symposium will provide an opportunity to share project experiences
and emerging themes in this hybrid field. The CREATE committee invites
examples of novel design practice, methods and ideas from the
commercial, academic and public sectors. Examples of web, mobile,
product, artistic and service-based design are all encouraged.

Submissions

All submissions will be reviewed and selected by a committee, and will
published online after the symposium. At least one author will be
expected to register to attend the symposium for each selected
submission. (more details to follow) Submissions can take one of three
types:

(1)  Full papers – Max 6 pages in ACM format  (download from ACM
website: www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates)

(2)  Short papers – Max 2 pages A4, pdf file. There is no formatting
template for this type of submission. Feel free to use your creative
skills to describe your work.

(3)  Digital posters – One page, landscape, pdf file. There is no
formatting template for this type of submission. Feel free to use your
creative skills to describe your work. Selected posters will be
displayed on screen during the symposium.

Submissions can cover a range of topics, for example:
·  Case study reports
·  Work in progress
·  Design methodologies
·  Practice overviews and approaches
·  Evaluation techniques
·  Theoretical perspectives
·  New ideas and critical analysis

IMPORTANT DATES

All submissions : 28th February 2011
Notification of acceptance :  Early April 2011
http://www.create-conference.org

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