April 12-15th 2005
Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Submission Deadline: 1st October 2004
Creativity and Cognition has evolved into an ever increasingly mature field of research and practice since its starting points in the early 1990s. Creativity and Cognition 2002 revealed a growing strength that can now be demonstrated in the 2005 conference. The main theme of the 2005 conference is the creative process and the creation of artefacts: understanding creative practice, art works employing digital media and creativity support tools.
- Margaret Boden
- Research Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Sussex (Centre for Cognitive Science)
- Bill Buxton
- Principal, Buxton Design
Theoretical and/or empirical work in psychology, cognitive science, computer science, design or the humanities that emphasizes application to understanding, improving, or providing support for creative practice.
Examples of works employing digital and related media and collaborative partnerships between practitioners from different backgrounds as well as reflective accounts of individual practice.
Historical accounts of the development of creative practice employing digital and related media.
- Submission Deadline: 1st October 2004
- Author notification: 8th November 2004
- Final Formatted Papers due: 13th December 2004
Please Note: All papers and works (with agreement for dissemination and/or installation and all appropriate instructions) are accepted for inclusion in the Proceedings and/or Exhibition on condition that one author registers for the conference.
We invite three types of submissions:
- Full papers (up to 10 pages)
- Proposals for digital works to be exhibited (up to 4 pages)
- Proposals for demonstrations (up to 4 pages)
Electronic submission of full papers and proposals can be made at the Conference web site from August 2004 and at the latest by 1st October. All submissions will be fully refereed by an international programme committee. Accepted papers and statements will be published in the conference proceedings.
The conference will take place at Goldsmiths College, University of London. The successful proposals and papers will be presented in a number of interesting venues. Goldsmiths College’s digital studios situated within the prestigious new building and studios designed by the international architect Will Alsop, make possible the showing of work that uses cutting edge technology. The building houses some of the Visual Arts studios, flexible ground floor showing spaces and a UK Government Research centre for Cognition, Computing and Culture. This centre also hosts research work across computing and psychology.
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