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CDCH2012: CALL FOR PAPERS Creative Design for Interdisciplinary Projects in Cultural Heritage September 30, 2012 -- Innsbruck, Austria Workshop in conjunction with VL/HCC 2012 http://homes.dico.unimi.it/cslab/cdch/ ====================================================================== ** Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement ** The complexity and the expanding scale of most design processes that take place in today’s world require more comprehensive knowledge than any single expert can possess. In order to work collaboratively and reach common goals, experts from different disciplines have to share their specialized knowledge, skills, and practices. Cultural Heritage is a field where technology is making great strides. In this field, technology is no longer used only for management purposes but also for the creation of powerful software tools in support of advanced research. Since important recent researches have recognized the need to enlarge the level of community involvement in creating and enriching cultural knowledge, the purpose of this workshop is to bring together several domain experts to discuss the importance of the use of creativity methods and tools in interdisciplinary projects in cultural heritage. Understanding, capturing, supporting creative processes for developing domain-oriented habitable environments, needs to study how to enable collaborations between interdisciplinary communities of practices. In fact, the knowledge related to a specific domain is tacitly distributed among all the people who live and work in it. They are all required to communicate and collaborate by sharing their knowledge but their variety leads to the rise of communication gaps: they all have different cultural backgrounds, play different roles in their organizations, and use different notations and languages to express their knowledge and wisdom. In this way, the individuals’ creativities merge with each other giving birth to a more wide social creativity that could represent the answer for dealing with complexity in interdisciplinary design teams. In this frame, this one-day workshop is aimed at investigating methods and at designing tools to support communication among different communities of practice and to foster creative processes in collaborative interdisciplinary projects in cultural heritage. To this aim the intended audience will be made of experts both in cultural domain – e.g. archaeologists, historians, artists – and in technology/science – e.g. computer scientists, Human- Computer Interaction (HCI) experts, software designers, cognitive psychologists, architects, and geologists. This workshop could offer the chance to create a network of people belonging to academic world as well as to the industry and public administration to develop further interdisciplinary projects in cultural heritage domain. TOPICS OF INTEREST - Methods, tools and techniques for supporting creative design processes in cultural heritage projects. - Methods, tools and techniques for observing and studying creative design processes in cultural heritage projects. - Creativity by interdisciplinary teams, organizations, and communities. - Creative Design for Innovation in interdisciplinary projects in cultural heritage. - Digital Culture and Cultural Heritage: New Technologies, New Channels, New Culture. - Case studies and experiences illustrating the role of creativity in design in cultural heritage projects. SUBMISSION Papers must be 2-4 pages long and formatted according to the IEEE Conference Proceedings template (http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events /conferences/publishing/templates.html). Submissions must be in PDF format and must be submitted via Easychair (http://www.easychair.org /conferences/?conf=cdch2012). The review process will select the papers on the basis of quality, topic relevance, innovation and potential to foster discussion. IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: June 20th, 2012 Acceptance notification: July 20th, 2012 Workshop: September 30th, 2012 ORGANIZERS Stefano Valtolina, Dept. of Computer Science and Communication, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy. Barbara Rita Barricelli, Dept. of Computer Science and Communication, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy. Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni, Dept.of Ancient Science, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy. Maria Cristina Vannini, International Council of Museums (Italian section). Antonella De Angeli, Dept.of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Italy. Alberto Battocchi, Dept.of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Italy. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Renate Andersen (University of Oslo) Carmelo Ardito (Università degli Studi di Bari) Àlvaro Barbosa (Universidade Catòlica Portuguesa) Sheryl Brahnam (Missouri State University) Elizabeth Churchill (Yahoo! Research) Fiorella De Cindio (Università degli Studi di Milano) Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado at Boulder) Davide Gadia (Università degli Studi di Milano) Elisa Giaccardi (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) Nicola Maiellaro (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) Marco Mesiti (Università degli Studi di Milano) Anders Mørch (University of Oslo) Marco Padula (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) Fabio Remondino (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) Marina Ribaudo (Università degli Studi di Genova) Alessandro Rizzi (Università degli Studi di Milano) Paolo Luigi Scala (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) Alistair Sutcliffe (Manchester Business School) Lars Wieneke (Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe - Luxembourg) For any further information please email to cslab (at) dico (dot) unimi (dot) it |
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