CW 2017: CreateWorld 2017 Queensland College of Art, Griffith University Brisbane, Australia, November 29-December 1, 2017 |
Conference website | http://auc.edu.au/createworld/about/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cw20170 |
Abstract registration deadline | October 27, 2017 |
Submission deadline | October 27, 2017 |
CreateWorld 2017 Call for Papers
CreateWorld encourages paper, poster, exhibition, performance, presentation and workshop submissions relating to our 2017 topic, Creativity on the Move. Other submissions will be considered, but we strongly recommend keeping the topic in mind. Our goal is to develop a strong, productive conversation amongst all attendees.
The ascendancy of mobile computing is a defining characteristic of computer technology over the last decade. The increasing power and decreasing size of mobile computing platforms has created new opportunities for teachers, artists, performers, developers, gamers and people in almost every other walk of life, allowing them to discover, create, explore, and share experiences in new ways. For CreateWorld 2017 we want to take a closer look at how mobile devices empower us, to explore the ways in which we interact with them, and consider what’s over the horizon.
Proposals can include a focus on new technologies, techniques or approaches in theoretical or practical aspects of the digital arts including photography, cyber-art, music, e-learning, film, animation and design. Submissions that relate to or make use of Apple technology are more likely to be selected than those that do not.
Examples of sub-topics that might be addressed include:
Teaching software development both for and on mobile devices
New ways to explore creativity through AR (Augmented Reality)
Social connectivity through physical material. How are digital objects extending our sense of community and shared experience?
New materiality: physical computing and art practice
Complexity and data-driven objects: how is data awareness creating new modes of physical experience?
Redefining user experience
Presenters are directed to our Code of Conduct, which may affect how and what you present.
Submissions will only be considered where at least one proposer will register and be in attendance at the conference.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Submission Requirements
Papers
An accepted (following peer review) full paper of 5-8 pages will be published in the CreateWorld 2017 proceedings, and will be accompanied by a 20-minute presentation at the conference. Full-paper PDF files must be submitted using CreateWorld’s Word template. Submissions for this category will be managed by the EasyChair service. Each submission will be reviewed by at least 3 members of the program committee. The review will be a blind review (reviewers not aware of author/affiliations, so please ensure your submission does not include author details).
Posters
Posters will be allotted wall space at the conference venue, with electricity and internet connectivity by request; abstracts will be published in the CreateWorld 2017 proceedings. Submit an abstract of 1 page maximum, using CreateWorld’s Word template. Abstracts will be selected by conference chairs based on quality, relevance, originality, and impact. Submissions for this category will be managed by the EasyChair service. Each submission will be reviewed by at least 3 members of the program committee. The review will be a blind review (reviewers not aware of author/affiliations, so please ensure your submission does not include author details).
Contact
For further information, please use these contacts:
General enquiries – createworld@auc.edu.au
Papers, posters and demos – Dale Patterson: d.patterson@griffith.edu.au
Exhibitions & Performances – Seth Ellis: seth.ellis@griffith.edu.au
Presentations and Workshops – Tony Gray: tgray@auc.edu.au