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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION!!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIY Games and Explorations in Gaming Interactions Workshop Part of the 24th BCS HCI Conference: "Play is a Serious Business" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * 6 September, 2010 * * * INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION AT: http://diygamesinteractions.crowdvine.com/ SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 5 July 2010, 23:59. Topics Include: The DIY Games and Explorations in Gaming Interactions Workshop on 6 September 2010 seeks to explore connections between hardware hacking and gaming interactions, with a focus on innovation and cross-pollination between the fields. The workshop will be held as a part of the HCI conference. Questions to consider include (but are not limited to): * What sorts of gaming innovations have arisen in the field of hardware hacking, and how have they developed beyond the initial idea or prototype? * How are DIY innovations reflected in console, PC, online, or mobile games? Conversely, how do new forms of gaming interactions affect the sorts of projects that hardware hackers tackle? * How do changes in technologies, and the tools available to hobbyists and professionals, affect possibilities for innovation in gaming interfaces and interactions? **Submission** The workshop invites position papers and papers describing current work. Demonstrations are also welcome and will be accommodated if possible. All papers should be original and should not be under simultaneous review for any other conferences or workshops. Papers must be written in English, no more than six pages, and formatted according to the ACM 2-column format guidelines. (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) Papers should be sent by end of day 5 July 2010 to diygames@tinkerlondon.com At least one author per paper must register to attend the workshop. Registration costs £120, and participants are encouraged but not required to attend the full HCI 2010 conference. **Publication** Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop and made available online to delegates prior to the event. The papers will, provisionally, be produced for publication in a suitable journal. INQUIRIES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: diygames@tinkerlondon.com Sponsored by Tinker London: http://www.tinkerlondon.com |
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