情報処理学会グループウェアとネットワークサービス研究会ニュースレター IPSJ-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN GN グループウェアとネットワークサービス研究会          GN GN             ニュースレター No.115 (2010.10.31) GN GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-GN-IPSJ-GN 情報処理学会 グループウェアとネットワークサービス研究会 では,会員 およびそれに準ずる皆様へ,最新のイベント情報を抜粋して,毎月ニュース レターとしてお届けします. GNGNGN *** これからのGN研究会関連予定 *** 開催日 会議名 会場 2010年11月25日(木)〜26日(金) 第77回GN研究会 法政大学 小金井キャンパス 2011年1月20日(木)〜21日(金) 第78回GN研究会 鹿児島県甑島 2011年3月2日(水)〜4日(金) 第73回全国大会 東京工業大学 大岡山キャンパス 2011年3月10日(木)〜11日(金) インタラクション2011 日本科学未来館 2011年3月17日(木)〜18日(金) 第79回GN研究会 (未定)  ★ http://www.ipsj.or.jp/sig/gw/ もご覧下さい. ========================================================================== GNGNGN(〜2010.11.8)============================================ GN研究会の皆様 # 重複してお受け取りの際はご容赦ください。 ATRの多田と申します。お世話になります。 今年度も、シンポジウム「インタラクション」が開催されます。 今回から、会場を日本科学未来館に移し、一般来館者が参加頂ける ような公開デモやワークショップの開催など、様々なイベントを 企画しております。また、査読による発表選定は一般講演論文だけ とし、インタラクティブ発表は基本的にすべての発表申し込みを 受け入れることになりました。それに伴い、インタラクティブ発表 に関しては多様な評価・表彰の試みを企画しています。 多様なバックグランドを持った皆様からの積極的なご投稿を お待ちしております。 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- インタラクション2011 発表募集 http://www.interaction-ipsj.org/ 日時:2011年3月10日(木), 11日(金), 12日(土) 場所:日本科学未来館 (http://www.miraikan.jst.go.jp/guide/route/)  1997年より毎年開催されているシンポジウム「インタラクション」は,ユーザ インタフェース,CSCW ,可視化,入出力デバイス,仮想/拡張現実,ユビキタ スコンピューティング,ソフトウェア工学といった計算機科学,さらには認知科 学,社会科学,文化人類学,メディア論,芸術といった人文科学の,研究者およ び実務者が一堂に会し,インタラクションに関わる最新の技術や情報を交換し議 論する場を提供してきました.昨年度のインタラクション2010においては600名 超の参加者がありました.本年度から主催研究会にエンタテインメントコン ピューティング研究会が加わり,従来からのヒューマンコンピュータインタラク ション研究会,グループウェアとネットワークサービス研究会,ユビキタスコン ピューティングシステム研究会と併せて4研究会の主催となりました.  会議は招待講演,インタラクティブ発表,および厳正なる査読を経て選ばれる 一般講演発表(オーラル発表)から構成されます.  一般講演発表は,新規性, 有用性, 信頼性が厳正に審査され,採否が決定され ます.さらに採択された一般講演発表は,査読結果をもとにプログラム委員会に よりロング発表とショート発表に分けられます.優秀な発表論文には賞の授与, および,論文誌への推薦が行われます.システムのデモを中心としたインタラク ティブ発表は,発表者と参加者との双方向的なコミュニケーションを重視する発 表形態です.実システムのデモを伴わないインタラクティブ発表についても歓迎 します.原則,採否判定のための査読は行わずすべての発表申し込みを受け入れ ますが,発表論文は表彰評価の対象となり優秀な発表論文および発表には賞の授 与が行われます. 皆様,奮ってご投稿ください. ●主催 情報処理学会 ヒューマンコンピュータインタラクション研究会 (HCI) 情報処理学会 グループウェアとネットワークサービス研究会 (GN) 情報処理学会 ユビキタスコンピューティングシステム研究会 (UBI) 情報処理学会 エンタテインメントコンピューティング研究会 (EC) ●対象分野 人と人工物,および人工物を介した人と人のインタラクションに関する 研究成果一般 ・インタラクション基礎(哲学,人文科学的検討考察,  実世界インタラクション分析等) ・インタラクティブシステム基礎(理論,デザイン,モデル,構成,  分析評価技法等) ・インタラクティブメディア(デザイン,アート等) ・インタラクションの要素技術(マルチモーダル,言語,感性情報,  グラフィクス,アニメーション,エージェント,バリアフリー等) ・インタラクティブなハードウェア(ウェアラブルコンピュータ,  モバイルコンピュータ,ロボット,入出力デバイス等) ・マルチユーザインタラクション(グループウェア,CSCW,Web,組織知,  コミュニティコンピューティング等) ・インタラクティブシステムの応用(教育,福祉,エンタテインメント,  ユビキタス,創造性,電子商取引,ヘルプデスク等) ●発表・投稿形式 インタラクション2011では,インタラクションに関する他で未発表の研究成果を 広く募集します. 国内外のジャーナルおよび国内査読付学会にて発表された,あるいは投稿中のも のは既発表と見なしますが,既発表論文との差分が明確に認められるものについ ては投稿を歓迎します.国際査読付学会にて発表された,あるいは投稿中のもの は既発表と見なしません. ・一般講演発表 新規性,有用性,信頼性等に優れた研究発表を歓迎します. 希望すればインタ ラクティブ発表を併せて行うことができます. 採択された一般講演発表は予稿 集(紙・DVD・Web)に収録されます. - 投稿締切     2010年11月 8日(月) - 採否通知     2010年12月17日(金) - カメラレディ締切 2011年 1月17日(月) - 投稿内容     論文本体(A4版,2段組,8ページ以下)          +Webカタログ用写真(横320×縦240ピクセル,JPEG形式)  (Webカタログは投稿時のアブストラクトおよび写真1枚で構成されます.  昨年のWebカタログを参考にして下さい) ・インタラクティブ発表 新規性,有用性,信頼性等に優れた研究発表を歓迎します. システムのデモを 中心とした研究発表,および,議論を中心とした研究発表を募集します. 投稿 されたインタラクティブ発表は原則採録となり予稿集(紙・DVD・Web)に収録され ますが,品質面・倫理面等において不適と判定される場合には発表をお断りする ことがあります. - 投稿締切     2010年12月24日(金)(投稿原稿がカメラレディとなります) - 採否通知     2011年 1月10日(月) - 投稿内容     論文本体(A4版,2段組,4ページ以下)          +展示概要(スペース等,発表条件に制約が課される場合が           あります)          +機材調査表(システムのデモを伴う場合)          +Webカタログ用写真(横320×縦240ピクセル,JPEG形式)  (Webカタログは投稿時のアブストラクトおよび写真1枚で構成されます.  昨年のWebカタログを参考にして下さい) 加えて,参考資料としてのデモビデオの提出を歓迎します. ● 注意事項 ※ 提出された論文の公知日は,シンポジウム開催日初日の1週間前となります.   特許申請の扱い等の際にはご注意ください. ※ Webカタログ公開は,2011年2月7日(月)となります.   特許申請の扱い等の際にはご注意下さい. ※ 一般講演発表会場においては,写真撮影されて公式サイトおよび実行委員会   が認めたサイトや出版物に掲載される可能性があります. ※ オーラル発表会場およびインタラクティブ発表会場においては,メディアや   個人による写真および映像撮影,インタビュー,インターネットを用いた   生放送等が行われる可能性があります. ※ 会議参加費に加え,一般講演発表1件,インタラクティブ発表1件につき,   発表料(1万円を予定)のお支払いをお願いします. ●組織委員会  大会委員長               角 康之 (京都大)  プログラム委員長            市村 哲 (東京工科大)  プログラム副委員長           宮下 芳明(明治大) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- GNGNGN(〜2010.11.10)============================================ 平成22年11月9日(火)、10日(水)に開催する防衛技術シンポジウム2010について案内させて頂きます。 どなたでも無料で入場及び聴講頂けますので、是非お越し下さいますようよろしくお願いいたします。 1 開催期日:平成22年11月9日(火)10:00〜17:30             11月10日(水)10:00〜15:30 2 会  場:ホテル グランドヒル市ヶ谷        〒162-0845東京都新宿区市谷本村町4-1        (地図:http://www.ghi.gr.jp/access/index.html) 3 シンポジウムプログラム:防衛技術シンポジウム2010ホームページ参照 (http://www.mod.go.jp/trdi/research/dts2010.html) 4 発 表 要 旨:防衛技術シンポジウム2010ホームページ参照 (http://www.mod.go.jp/trdi/research/dts2010.html) 5 シンポジウム構成 (1)オーラルセッション    ア 特別セッション「先端技術」、「技本発チャレンジ技術」、「将来の戦闘機に向けて」    イ 研究開発セッション「航空機搭載用センサ技術の新たな挑戦」、「CBRN対処技術の魁を目指して」、      「海中を探る−新しい探知技術の世界−」、「飛んだ!国産大型ファンエンジン」、「陸上装備〜安心・安全への取り組み」 (2)ポスター&ショートオーラルセッション (3)研究開発ブース(展示ブース) (4)先端技術ブース (5)リクルートブース 6 問い合わせ:防衛省 技術研究本部 技術企画部 企画課 防衛技術シンポジウム事務局         E-mail:dts2010(at)cs.trdi.mod.go.jp ※(at)を@に変更の上、送信願います。 ---- GNGNGN(〜2010.11.19)============================================ 重複してお受け取りの際はご容赦ください、 中国で開催されるCSCW 2011のインタラクティブペーパーについてお知らせします。 これは、いわゆるポスター発表ですが、今回は論文は4ページとなり、ACMのデジタル ライブラリーに掲載されます。是非積極的なご投稿をお願いいたします。 ======================= 葛岡 英明 筑波大学大学院システム情報工学研究科 知能機能システム専攻 教授 〒305-8573 茨城県つくば市天王台1-1-1 TEL:029-853-5258, FAX:029-853-6471 The 2011 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work March 19-23,2011 * Hangzhou, China ================================= Call for Participation * Interactive Papers ================================= Interactive Papers will be presented in a special Poster Session where researchers will interact directly with conference attendees. The posters will then remain up throughout the remainder of the conference. The major difference from the previous CSCW conferences is that the Interactive Papers for CSCW 2011 will be archived in the ACM Digital Library. Note that authors still retain copyright of the paper. Accepted Interactive Papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings that will be circulated to attendees at registration. Deadlines ================================= * November 19, 2010, 11:00 p.m. PDT: Submissions due via email * December 17, 2010: Notification of acceptance * January 7, 2011: Final versions due Interactive Papers Submission Requirements ================================= Interactive Papers submissions should use the Extended Abstract Format: no longer than 4 pages, including all figures and references. In addition, submissions should also include a separate Tabloid sized draft of the poster for review purposes. A Tabloid is an 11 × 17 inches format. Please submit the 4-page paper in PDF format and name this file ContactAuthorsLastName.pdf. Please submit the poster draft in PDF format and name this file ContactAuthorsLastName poster. pdf. Both the Interactive Paper and the poster draft should include author names (not anonymous submission). Interactive Papers submissions should be e-mailed to the Interactive Papers Co-chairs at interactive[at]cscw2011.org. All attachments must be less than 5MB. If your poster draft is over 5MB, please email the co-chairs with your 4-page Interactive Paper attached, and a URL from where the poster draft can be downloaded. Any questions regarding this process or from complications due to large files can be directed to interactive[at]cscw2011.org. All submissions must be received by the chairs by 11:00 p.m. (23:00) PDT on Friday, November 19, 2010. Submissions received after this date/time will not be considered. All submissions will be acknowledged by email. All questions should be directed to interactive[at]cscw2011.org. Interactive Papers Abstract Authoring Tips ================================= The following tips may help you prepare a successful Interactive Paper: * State the contribution and originality of your work clearly and explicitly: What is the problem? How does your approach help? Why is it better than other available approaches? * Interactive papers may be chosen based on either the significance of the problem or the originality of your approach. * Focus on the contribution of your work rather than the background, including just enough background to make clear how your work differs from significant prior research. * Include the major graphical elements that will likely be used in the poster itself. For the poster itself, the UIST Poster Example Gallery includes a variety of successful poster designs. More poster guides can be found all over the web. Interactive Papers Co-Chairs ================================= Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba P. L. Patrick Rau, Tsinghua University interactive[at]cscw2011.org ---- GNGNGN(〜2010.11.22)============================================ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 今年で第3回を迎える香りに関する産学フォーラムでは、香料、香りの認知、生 体計測、そして香りの応用など、第一線で活躍されている専門家による講演を企 画いたしました。香りや嗅覚にご興味のある方の参加をお待ちしております。 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 第3回香りに関する産学フォーラム 【日時】2010年11月22日(月) 10:00 − 16:30 【場所】東京大学本郷キャンパス 山上会館 http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_00_02_j.html 【プログラム】 10:00 − 10:10 開催にあたって 10:10 − 11:10. 講演1 「香料概論」 永野 純子(高砂香料(株)フレグランス研究所) 11:10 − 12:10. 講演2 「嗅覚の非侵襲脳計測と五感統合機能研究への展望」  外池 光雄(千葉大学大学院 工学研究科) 13:20 − 14:20. 講演3 「香りの認知と共感覚性」  坂井 信之(神戸松蔭女子学院大学) 14:20 − 15:20. 講演4 「RIGHT BRAIN SMILE 匂いから生み出すデザイン」 中川 聰(東京大学大学院 工学系研究科) 15:30 − 16:30. 講演5 「昆虫の嗅覚機能を利用した匂いセンサおよび匂い源探索ロボットの構築」  神崎 亮平(東京大学大学院 先端科学技術研究センター) 【参加費】 VR学会会員:事前登録 ¥8,000(当日 ¥10,000) 一般:事前登録 ¥10,000(当日 ¥12,000) 学生:事前登録 ¥2,000(当日 ¥ 4,000) 支払いは、当日受付にて現金支払いのみとなります。(定員50名) 【事前登録方法】 氏名、ふりがな、所属、申込区分(VR学会会員、一般、学生)、連絡先メールア ドレスを記入したメールを info[at]sigsbr.org 宛にお送り下さい。 【主催】 日本バーチャルリアリティ学会香りと生体情報研究委員会(http://www.sigsbr.org/) 以上 ---- GNGNGN(〜2010.12.22)============================================ Call for Panel Proposals The HRI program chairs are seeking direct submissions for Panels to be presented at the conference. Specifically, panel proposals are to directly address the conference theme of Real World Human-Robot Interaction. Panel proposals that do not directly address the theme will not be considered for selection. Additionally, panel organizers should strive to incorporate individuals across the disciplines. One such example would be the inclusion of a roboticist, a psychologist, and a computer scientist. Panels will be scheduled for 1 hour and 20 minutes. Each panel is to be composed of a discussant and three panelists. Each panelist will be allocated at most 20 minutes to make their points. Ample time should be planned for panel/audience interactive discussion. Panel proposals are to be at most 2 pages in the HRI paper format. The proposal should include: * an appropriate title for the panel, * a general abstract that clearly indicates how the panel topic relates to Real World HRI, * the names, affiliations, and status of confirmation for the discussant and panelists * an abstract from each panelists * brief bios for each panelist Panel proposals are due 22 September 2010 and at most two panels will be selected. Panel proposals are to be submitted directly to the program chairs: Julie A. Adams (Julie.a.adams[at]vanderbilt.edu) and Greg Trafton (greg.trafton[at]nrl.navy.mil) via email. Please ensure that the Subject line of the email reads: HRI: Panel Proposal Submission. Notification of panel acceptance will occur on 15 December, 2010 Important Dates 22 September 2010: Submission of full papers, tutorial/workshop proposals, and panel proposals 12-16 November 2010: Rebuttal Period 15 December 2010: Notification of full paper and panel acceptance 22 December 2010: Submission of late breaking reports and videos 4 January 2011: Notification of late breaking reports and videos 6 January 2011: Final camera-ready full papers and panel abstracts due 10 January 2011: Final camera-ready late breaking reports and videos due ---- GNGNGN(〜2011.2.7)============================================ The website of European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work can be found at http://www.ecscw2011.org/ ECSCW 2011 - The Twelfth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW 2011 calls for submissions reporting on investigations into cooperation in real world settings, designs of innovative technologies to support collaboration, and studies dealing with the appropriation of these technologies. Conceptual work related to theory building is encouraged, as well. ECSCW is interested in cooperative settings in the workplace, in everyday life, and the civic society, and across boundaries between these spheres of life. Submissions should address the unfolding practices of everyday work and life, and the application of computing technologies in these practices. Papers may also focus on design of such technologies or on historical accounts of use. With design is meant processes, methods, and outcoming artefacts. ECSCW solicits reports reflecting a rich variety of quantitative and qualitative research methods, including field studies and participatory approaches. ECSCW is a bi-annual, international conference series. Since 1989, it has engaged researchers and scholars from academia and industry with high quality presentations and intense discussions (www.ecscw.org). ECSCW is affiliated with the European Association of Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET): www.eusset.eu The conference is soliciting high quality contributions that report * novel techniques and technologies relevant to CSCW, * empirical studies of work that contribute to the design space of CSCW, * enhancement of the conceptual foundations of CSCW. In particular, the conference welcomes contributions that focus on: * Empirical studies of collaboration in settings ranging from work to civic engagement and everyday life. * Comparative analyses of empirical studies that contribute to a deeper understanding of domain specific or more general CSCW principles. * Empirical studies on the appropriation of innovative technologies. * Innovative technologies, applications, or functionality in support of collaborative work. * Investigations into the usage and design of coordination artifacts as well as webs of technology (infrastructures). * New technology-enabled forms of organization and virtual organizing. * Collaboratories, distributed scientific work, and CSCW aspects of e-science. * Studies dealing with the technology induced reshaping of the division of labor between customers and producers and within the supply chain, e.g. prosuming phenomena. * Studies of intercultural cooperation, such as in globally engaged enterprises, multinational organizations, international NGOs, networks of the civil society, and off-shoring relationships. * Studies on collaborative work in emergent and developing economies. * Conception, construction and use of CSCW technologies in complex and demanding settings, like manufacturing, software engineering, healthcare, care giving, security, and control systems. * Ubiquitous and mobile computing in collaborative settings: empirical research of use, studies of integration with other CSCW technologies and applications. * Integration of CSCW technologies with existing infrastructures, such as information systems, production systems, decision support systems, and knowledge management systems. * Conception, construction, and use of innovative interaction modes for CSCW applications, e.g. interfaces and supportive functionalities for universal access. * Architectures supporting CSCW technologies with quality requirements, such as flexibility, tailorability, and adaptability. * Innovative use of social media to support collective action. * Studies of collaboration across time, including knowledge management and expertise sharing. All contributions will be rigorously evaluated in terms of their novelty, significance, quality, and contribution to the discipline. Accepted research papers and notes will be included in the conference proceedings published by Springer and freely available at the ECSCW website at: www.ecscw.org. They will also be indexed in and available through the ACM digital library. ECSCW 2011 requires that submissions have not been published previously and that papers submitted are not under simultaneous review for any other publication. Important Dates 7 February, 2011: Papers and notes submissions due (electronic submission) 15 March 2011: Master classes and workshops due (electronic submissions) 25 March, 2011: All other submissions due (electronic submission) 8 April, 2011: Accept/reject notification for papers, notes, master classes and workshops 1 May, 2011: Finished papers (camera-ready electronic submission) 24-28 September, 2011: Conference at Aarhus University Please note that deadlines are firm to accommodate tight adjudication and publication schedules. The call for paper has been posted and deadline of full papers is Feb 7, 2011. We hope to see you all in Aarhus, Denmark for the conference. Dates are 24-28 September, 2011 Susanne Bodker ---- GNGNGN(〜2011.3.14)============================================ ===================================================================== CollabTech 2011 The 6th International Conference on Collaboration Technologies Dates: August, 29-31, 2011 Location: Tokyo, Japan Conference Website: http://www.collabtech.org Co-organized by IPSJ SIG-GN, HIS SIG-CE, and VRSJ SIG-CyberSpace ===================================================================== CollabTech 2011 will be the sixth international conference on collaboration technologies. Due to marked advances in networking, computing and interaction technologies, we are at the cusp of collaboration technologies being a part of an intricate network of various types of everyday collaborative processes. The conference will provide a platform for the international collaboration technology community to showcase, discuss and deliberate on state-of-the art, emerging new technology developments and understanding the social use of these technologies to improve collaborations. CollabTech would also like to encourage you to use this opportunity to present challenging studies, which may be at a very early stage of their system development, or their exploration of new evaluation methods, but may trigger exciting technology. [TOPICS] Contributions are solicited in all areas of collaboration technology research and applications. Topics include, but not limited to: * CSCW system architectures and applications * Web-based groupware * Social computing and inter-cultural collaboration * Collaborative communication systems * Embodied communication systems * Shared virtual/augmented environments * Smart device-based groupware * Computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) * Collaborative entertainment systems * Computer supported cooperative design (CSCD) * Social science studies on collaboration [IMPORTANT DATES] March 14, 2011 Submission of the paper for review May 31, 2011 Notification of acceptance June 30, 2011 Submission of camera-ready manuscripts August 29-31, 2011 CollabTech2011 Conference [PAPER SUBMISSION] Submitted papers must be unpublished and not considered elsewhere for publication. Only electronic submissions (PDF) will be considered. There are three paper categories and the maximum page length in each category is: Full paper: 6 pages Short paper: 4 pages Poster paper: 2 pages The proceedings will be published with ISBN. All submitted papers will undergo a rigorous review process managed by the technical program committee. [ORGANIZATION] General Co-Chairs: Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba, Japan Hiroaki Ogata, University of Tokushima, Japan Program Committee Co-Chairs: Takaya Yuizono, JAIST, Japan Kin-ya Fujita, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan Yoshimichi Wananabe, University of Yamanashi, Japan Steering Committee: Ken-ich Okada, Keio University, Japan Jun Munemori, Wakayama University, Japan Minoru, Kobayashi, NTT, Japan International Advisory Board: Gwo-Dong Chen, National Central University, Taiwan Saul Greenburg, University of Calgary, CA Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research, USA Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Susan Fussel, Cornell University, USA Ulrich Hoppe, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Dongman Lee, KAIST, Korea Marcelo Milrad, Linnaeus University, Sweden Volker Wulf, University of Siegen, Germany ---- GNGNGN(〜2011.3.25)============================================ ******************************************************************************************* We cordially invite submissions to the 8th ACM Conference on Creativity & Cognition (C&C 2011) as well as to the related art program, tutorials, workshops, and graduate student symposium. Conference: Creativity & Cognition 2011 Website: http://dilab.gatech.edu/ccc/index.html Conference dates: November 3-6, 2011 Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Submission deadline (for all kinds of submissions): March 25, 2011. We welcome contributions from researchers and practitioners, from artists and scientists, from designers, educators and decision makers. Please send all inquiries to (acmcc2011[at]gmail.com). ******************************************************************************************* C&C 2011 Conference Program Co-Chairs: Ashok Goel, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Fox Harrell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Brian Magerko, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Yukari Nagai, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Jane Prophet, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK ******************************************************************************************* The broad theme of C&C 2011 is Creativity and Technology. Topics of interest include: * Creativity in arts, music, story telling, poetry, design, science, etc. * Everyday creativity * Individual, collaborative and collective creativity * Participatory creativity, organizational creativity and creative communities * Democratizing creativity, do-it-yourself and folk creativity * Education and training in creativity * Creativity in education and training * Embodiment, sensations, perceptions, emotions and behaviors in creativity * Visual and perceptual representations in creativity * New materials and processes for creativity * Emerging technologies and media in creativity * Digital media and technologies for creativity including graphics, visualization, virtual reality, augmented reality and tangible computing * Social computing and media in creativity * Interactive arts, theatre, music, games, story telling, design, science, etc. * Empirical evaluations by quantitative and qualitative methods * Case studies and ethnographic analyses * Reflective accounts of individual and collaborative practice * Cognitive and cognitive neuroscience models of creativity * Information-processing and computational models of creativity * Creative systems, tools and applications * Social and cultural studies of creativity * Transdisciplinary metaphors, methods, models All submissions will be reviewed by an international program committee. The conference proceedings will be published by ACM. ******************************************************************************************** C&C 2011 Artworks Chair: Fox Harrell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA We are interested in computational media art performances, screenings, and demonstrations. We are seeking a wide variety of artworks related to the conference theme of creativity and technology. The exhibition of these works will be juried and presentation of works will be integrated into the conference program. Selected artists will be requested to take part in artist panels to discuss the works in light of conference themes. Performances or screenings should involve interaction with the audience and some time for discussion of the work. Fully realized works will be prioritized over demos, however submission of proposals to present significantly developed demos is encouraged as well. Proposals (200-300 words) should include the title and a short description of the work (including any links to your material), a plan for presentation, technology requirements, and a short (50 words) bio for each participant. A small number of installation works may also be accepted for exhibition. However priority will be given to performances, screenings, and demos that can be presented in the main conference auditorium. ******************************************************************************************** C&C 2011 Tutorials Chair: Andres Gomez de Silva Garza, ITAM, Mexico Creativity and Cognition 2011 is looking for significant Tutorials developing research and education methods related to the conference theme of creativity and technology. A half day plan (3 hours) or a full day plan (6 hours) is available. Submit your tutorial plan 4-8 pages proposal in A4 format by March 25th, 2011. The proposals should include the title and an introduction, aims, a framework of your main idea, a plan for Tutorial (please select half day or full day), and a short (50-100 words) bio for each instructor, tutor, and lecturer with references (URL, etc). Additionally, the tutorial proposal submissions must include: - Explanation how the tutorial will be conducted (e.g., lecture, demonstration, etc.) and provide representative samples or some idea of the materials that will be included in the course notes. - The technology requirements list that includes materials and conditions needed to run the tutorial. It should include any supplies required for each participant, restrictions or conditions on offering the tutorial such as an attendance limit, technology support needed to run the tutorial. Proposals will be evaluated by review committee on the basis of their value in offering opportunities to conference attendees to learn more about the work done by others interested in the various themes and topics of the conference. ******************************************************************************************** C&C 2011 Workshops Chair: Chien-Sing Lee, Multimedia University, Malaysia. New developments often benefit from being presented, discussed, demonstrated, speculated upon, and generally questioned in more informal settings. The workshop portion of the conference provides just such a rich channel for the dynamic exchange of new ideas, creations, and discoveries. We invite proposals for full-day and half-day workshops focused on specific topics and questions related to the conference's broader themes. We invite proposals for full-day and halfday workshops focused on specific topics and questions related to the C&C 2011 conference's broader themes. We are particularly interested in topics likely to bridge the conference's many communities around the theme of Creativity and Technology. Proposals should be submitted in the conference publications format (up to four pages), and include: A 2-page extended abstract, the objectives and expected outcome of the workshop, the planned activities, the background of the organizer(s), the anticipated number of participants, and the means for soliciting and selecting participants. ******************************************************************************************** C&C 2011 Graduate Student Symposium Chair: Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA The Graduate Student Symposium (GSS) provides a supportive setting for feedback on graduate students' current work and guidance on future directions. GSS participants will meet and discuss their work with each other and a panel of experienced researchers and practitioners in an informal and interactive setting. We welcome applications from graduate students in terminal degree programs, (i.e. doctoral programs in research fields and master programs in the arts) in any of the disciplines and approaches concerned with creativity and cognition. Each application should provide a short written paper (no more than two pages in normal ACM SIGCHI archival format) and a brief letter of support from the student's principal adviser. The paper should describe ongoing work and summarize the student's thesis, or highlight a particular aspect. Advisor’s letter of support should indicate that the work has reached the appropriate level of maturity for presentation in this venue. The letter of support should be submitted together with the paper on the conference submission site. Please note that GSC submission, unlike paper submission, is not anonymous. Participants will be selected based on their anticipated contributions to the breadth and depth of the intellectual discussions of the symposium. Selected students will be expected to give a short presentation of their work, followed by discussion with the panel and the other student participants. In addition, each student is encouraged to present a poster describing his or her work to the full conference and a 30-second overview of their work as part of the “madness” session. We anticipate that financial support will be available for graduate students to attend the GSS and C&C conference. **************************************************************************************************** We look forward to hearing from you! Ashok Goel, General Chair Ali Mazalek, Treasurer Brian Magerko, Local Chair Jim Davies, Publicity Chair Details at the conference website (http://dilab.gatech.edu/ccc/index.html). 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