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Call for submissions to NordiCHI 2002 in the
new category of: Aesthetic
artefacts
=================== NordiCHI 2002 introduces "aesthetic artefacts" as a new submission category for experiments into how artistic expression and praxis affect perspectives on interfaces, contexts and design. The computer interface has developed from merely supporting work into a broader cultural interface competing with and even replacing the book, the gallery wall, the cinema screen, etc. Traditional functionalism fails in relation to many new applications. At the same time, traditional application areas may benefit from the inspiration from how digital forms are articulated in artistic expression. Accordingly, digital arts challenge the way we understand the computer, and the relation between form and contents at the interface. Examples of possible artefacts are (not limited to) interactive artworks, computer games, interactive installations, netart, software art, artistic interfaces, aesthetic experiments with HCI-related issues. An important part of an aesthetic artefact submission is a short paper that thoroughly reflects on CHI related issues affected by the artefact. Accepted aesthetic artefacts will be exhibited at the conference in conjunction with the demo session. An aesthetic artefact submission is composed of three parts - A short paper, conforming to the NordiCHI 2002 short paper guidelines, describing the artefact and reflecting on its contribution to the HCI discourse. - An exhibition plan, describing how the artefact is going to exhibited, including spatial requirements (one page). - (Optional) a representation of the artefact on video (VHS/PAL, S-VHS is not accepted), CD-ROM or DVD. The short paper and the exhibition plan should be submitted via the conference web site, whereas the (optional) video/CD/DVD should be submitted by ordinary mail in three copies. Submissions will be reviewed by the programme committee supplemented by an aesthetic artefacts special committee of artists and aesthetics scholars. Aesthetic criteria as well as an assessment of contribution to the ongoing understanding of human-computer interaction are taken into account. Please observe that the presenters must supply all equipment necessary for the exhibition. Limited Internet accesses will be available. Please direct questions regarding aesthetic artefacts to art@nordichi.org. Electronic submission deadline for aesthetic artefacts: March 1, 2002 (late breaking results: August 1, 2002). General
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================================================ Second announcement and call for papers (upcoming deadline March 1, 2002) The Second Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Aarhus, Denmark, October 19-23, 2002 NordiCHI 2002 Tradition and Transcendence ================================================ NordiCHI is the main Nordic forum for human-computer interaction research. NordiCHI is the meeting place for researchers from academia and industry, designers, practitioners, educators and others from a broad range of traditions and communities; therefore the conference takes HCI in the non-limited sense of research and practice addressing the design and use of interactive technology. NordiCHI is biannual. The first conference, NordiCHI 2000, was organised by STIMDI, and took place in Stockholm, Sweden, October 2000. The conference is a joint effort supported by the Nordic HCI organisations as well as international partners. NordiCHI 2002 is hosted by Centre for Human-Machine Interaction, University of Aarhus, Denmark, in cooperation with SIGCHI.dk. The backbone of the conference is the technical programme in which a limited number of quality papers, meeting international standards, will be accepted. NordiCHI 2002 also invites good quality short papers (for interactive presentations, see below), to generate and sustain interactive cooperation among the conference participants, and to stimulate dissemination of new results. Traditionally, Nordic perspectives on HCI emphasise topics such as: technology in use, integration of design and use, exploratory design activities, and inter-disciplinary approaches to HCI. This tradition originates in the Nordic openness to new approaches and divergent ideas in the development of new concepts and practices for the future. Architecture, pedagogy, political action, fine arts, industrial design, dada; the potential list is endless and ought to be growing when information technology is diversified and pervades still wider parts of our lives. NordiCHI is the meeting place for tradition and new directions. Conference topics include but are not limited to: * Co-operative design. * Information technology in everyday life. * Design and innovation. * New interaction techniques and devices. * Visualisation. * Ubiquitous, pervasive and mobile interfaces. * End-user programming. * Studies of design-oriented knowledge production. * Artistic approaches. * Cooperative activities mediated by technology. * The aesthetics of HCI. * Design Cases. * Studies of work and technology. * Accessibility. Important dates =============== March 1, 2002: Deadline for submission of papers, workshop, tutorials, panels, short papers, demonstrations and aesthetic artefacts. May 1, 2002: Deadline for doctoral colloquium application August 1, 2002: Deadline for late breaking submission of short papers, demonstrations and aesthetic artefacts. (Notification of acceptance of late breaking results will not be ready before the early registration deadline) August, 15, 2002: Early registration deadline October 19-20, 2002: Workshops, tutorials, and Doctoral colloquium in Aarhus October 21-23, 2002: Paper presentations, panels, Interactive presentations, interactive artefacts, and aesthetic artefacts, in Aarhus. Papers ====== NordiCHI 2002 invites innovative and exploratory papers meeting the highest international standards. We welcome papers attempting to move the field forward, promoting new techniques, methods, tools and theories. NordiCHI aims to be multidisciplinary, combining and truly integrating the social, the technical, the aesthetic, etc. Papers describing original work on HCI related topics are solicited. Papers should make clear the novel aspects of the work they present and their contribution to the development of the theory and practice of the field(s). Empirical studies of work should stress their relevance to design. Applications papers should stress their contribution to concepts and theories in HCI. Papers addressing novel techniques and technologies should clearly identify the relevance and importance to HCI. Full papers report original work, which has not been previously published. The contribution should be made clear in the paper and in its abstract. Papers making one clear, significant contribution are more likely to be accepted than papers making several lesser contributions. The paper must identify and cite published work relevant to the paper topic. It should explain how the presented work has built on previous contributions, and should indicate where and why novel approaches have been adopted. NordiCHI 2002 is an international conference and contributions are welcomed from all parts of the world. However, the official written and spoken language of the conference is English. All submissions will be reviewed by an international panel of HCI experts. Submissions must be complete. Papers may be up to 10 pages formatted according to the ACM template (as available at http://www.nordichi.org). Submission should be made electronically in PDF format through the web-site. Electronic submission deadline for papers: March 1, 2002. Panels/sessions =============== The NordiCHI 2002 conference welcomes suggestions for panels and other plenary sessions contributing to the further development of HCI as a specifically Nordic field of research and practice. email suggestions to nordichi2002@nordichi.org Deadline for panel/session proposals: March 1, 2002. Workshops ========= Workshops offer an informal environment for focused group discussion around work in progress or new areas of research and practice. NordiCHI 2002 invites workshop proposals in old and new topics related to HCI. If you are interested in organising a full or half-day workshop, please email a short proposal (up to 1000 words) to workshops@nordichi.org. The proposal should detail: - Title and duration - Expected number, balance and selection of participants - Workshop theme and goals - Outcomes of the workshop - Relevance to the field - Intended audience - Description of activities planned - Needed facilities - Organisers' names and backgrounds For further information, please contact the workshops chair workshops@nordichi.org. Deadline for workshop proposals: March 1, 2002. Tutorials ========= Tutorials offer a small number of participants the opportunity to learn about specific concepts, methods and techniques from recognised experts. Tutorials may be for half-day or full day sessions. NordiCHI 2002 invites tutorials experimenting with new forms of instruction, innovative perspectives and the use of new disciplines in a HCI context. Proposals for full or half-day tutorials should detail - Title and duration - Intended audience - Theme and goals - Description of activities planned - Prior experiences and evaluations of the tutorial. - Needed facilities - Organisers' names and backgrounds In general, NordiCHI 2002 will cover reasonable travel and housing expenses and registration fee one instructor per tutorial; provided that enough participants sign up. Tutorial proposals should be emailed to tutorials@nordichi.org Deadline for tutorial proposals: March 1, 2002. Short papers ============ Short papers may address any of the areas identified in the conference topics. Submissions should report original work which has not been published previously. Authors are encouraged to demonstrate work in progress and late-breaking research results that show the latest innovative ideas. Full literature searches are not expected, although relevant citations should be included. Summaries of wider findings or reduced versions of longer papers are not suitable for the short paper submission category. A short paper is an ideal format for conveying industrial and practical experience to the community. Accordingly, we invite experiences from specific design cases, reports on how specific methods are applied and modified in practice, etc. We also invite presentation of ongoing work and preliminary results, by experienced academics as well as young researchers. Short papers are presented by means of interactive posters during the conference. NordiCHI 2002's emphasis on direct interaction and networking makes this the general presentations format for design processes, products and other experiences, organisational overviews, and late breaking results. Within this basic form, we encourage experimentation e.g. posters evolving as the audience interact with them. All submissions will be reviewed by an international panel of HCI experts. Submissions must be complete. Short papers may be up to 4 pages formatted according to the ACM template (as available at http://www.nordichi.org). Submission should be made electronically in PDF format through the web-site. Electronic submission deadline for short papers: March 1, 2002 (late breaking results: August 1, 2002). Demos ===== Demonstrations gives participants the possibility of showing and viewing new, interesting, and novel ideas in human-computer interaction concepts and technology. Submitters of papers presenting interactive artefacts are particularly encouraged to also submit a demonstration proposal. We also encourage the presentation of novel commercial products. A demonstration proposal is composed of three parts - A short description of the system, max 2 pages, conforming to the NordiCHI 2002 short paper format. To be printed in the proceedings if accepted. - A one page exhibition plan, describing how the working system is going to be demonstrated at the conference, including spatial and other requirements. - (Optionally) a video (VHS/PAL, S-VHS is not accepted), CD-ROM or DVD, presenting the working system. The short paper and the exhibition plan should be submitted via the conference web site, whereas the (optional) video/CD/DVD should be submitted by ordinary mail in two copies. Submissions will be reviewed by the programme committee. Please observe that the presenters must supply all equipment necessary for the exhibition. Limited Internet access will be available. The working system will be presented during the demo session at the conference and the short description of the interactive artefact will be published in the conference proceedings. Submission deadline for demonstrations: March 1, 2002 (late breaking results: August 1, 2002). Aesthetic artefacts =================== NordiCHI 2002 introduces "aesthetic artefacts" as a new submission category for experiments into how artistic expression and praxis affect perspectives on interfaces, contexts and design. The computer interface has developed from merely supporting work into a broader cultural interface competing with and even replacing the book, the gallery wall, the cinema screen, etc. Traditional functionalism fails in relation to many new applications. At the same time, traditional application areas may benefit from the inspiration from how digital forms are articulated in artistic expression. Accordingly, digital arts challenge the way we understand the computer, and the relation between form and contents at the interface. Examples of possible artefacts are (not limited to) interactive artworks, computer games, interactive installations, netart, software art, artistic interfaces, aesthetic experiments with HCI-related issues. An important part of an aesthetic artefact submission is a short paper that thoroughly reflects on CHI related issues affected by the artefact. Accepted aesthetic artefacts will be exhibited at the conference in conjunction with the demo session. An aesthetic artefact submission is composed of three parts - A short paper, conforming to the NordiCHI 2002 short paper guidelines, describing the artefact and reflecting on its contribution to the HCI discourse. - An exhibition plan, describing how the artefact is going to exhibited, including spatial requirements (one page). - (Optional) a representation of the artefact on video (VHS/PAL, S-VHS is not accepted), CD-ROM or DVD. The short paper and the exhibition plan should be submitted via the conference web site, whereas the (optional) video/CD/DVD should be submitted by ordinary mail in three copies. Submissions will be reviewed by the programme committee supplemented by an aesthetic artefacts special committee of artists and aesthetics scholars. Aesthetic criteria as well as an assessment of contribution to the ongoing understanding of human-computer interaction are taken into account. Please observe that the presenters must supply all equipment necessary for the exhibition. Limited Internet accesses will be available. Please direct questions regarding aesthetic artefacts to art@nordichi.org. Electronic submission deadline for aesthetic artefacts: March 1, 2002 (late breaking results: August 1, 2002). Late breaking results ===================== Short papers, demonstrations and aesthetic artefacts, reporting late breaking results may be submitted by august 1, 2002. Please note that late submissions should be camera ready, and that notification of acceptance may not be given before the deadline for early registration. Proceedings =========== Printed proceedings (ACM press) will be available at the conference to ensure optimal interaction around the presented works. The proceedings will be included in the ACM digital library to ensure optimal distribution of the accepted papers. Electronic submission and Format ================================ All submissions of papers, short papers, demos and aesthetic artefacts should be made electronically through the web-site. The submissions should be formatted according to the ACM SIG template (as available at http://www.nordichi.org). Doctoral Colloquium (October 20, 2002) =================== Graduate students within different areas of human-computer interaction are invited to take part in the Doctoral Colloquium at NordiCHI 2002. This will be the place where lively and useful discussions enable students to receive suggestions about their on-going research and allow more experienced participants to encounter some fresh ideas and view some of the new trends in the field. The Doctoral Colloquium provides an opportunity for doctoral students to discuss their research both with other students and with leading experts within the field. The colloquium will take the form of a workshop where established HCI scholars take active part as discussants. The purpose is for students to receive constructive feedback on their thesis work so far, get advice about future developments, and share ideas and experiences with students in related areas. Participants should have advanced beyond the introductory stage in their thesis work, and be actively engaged in the exploration of an HCI topic. The research areas covered by the DC are the same as the NordiCHI conference generally. Students may come from different academic subjects or disciplines, such as interaction design, computer science, cognitive science, and sociology. To apply, please submit a proposal of at most 3 pages, including abstract and references. Also, a short biographical note describing the applicant's background should be enclosed. The proposal should include a description of the research problem, the theoretical background and approach chosen, and the work performed so far. The proposals will be evaluated by a review committee. Approximately 8 participants will be selected to give a short presentation of their research topic, followed by a discussion within the group of students and experts. Submissions should be sent by email to Kerstin Severinson Eklundh (doctoral@nordichi.org), preferably in PDF format. Deadline for applications: May 1, 2002. Updates on the expert panel on http://www.nordichi.org Student Volunteers ================== Being a student volunteer is a great way for young researchers to establish a network. Further information on how to sign up to be a student volunteer will be available at http://www.nordichi.org by March 2002. Programme committee =================== Anders Mørch, University of Oslo, Norway. Ann Lantz, Royal Institote of Tachnology, Sweden. Annelise Mark-Peitersen, Risø National Laboratory, Denmark. Barbara Wasson, University of Bergen, Norway. Bo Helgesen, Blekinge Institute of Technology. Dag Svanes, Interaction Design Institute Ivrea, Italy. Ebba Thora Hvannberg, University of Iceland, Iceland. Eija Suikola, Teamware Group, Finland. Frieder Nake, University of Bremen, Germany. Gillian Crampton-Schmith, Interaction Design Institute Ivrea, Italy. Horst Oberquelle, University of Hamburg, Germany. Jan Gulliksen, Uppsala University, Sweden. Jannie Nielsen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research, USA. Jörn Mesetter, Malmö University College, Sweden. Kaj Grønbæk, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Kari Hamnes, Telenor R&D, Norway. Kari Kuutti, University of Oulu, Finland. Kari-Jouko Räihä, University of Tampere, Finland. Konrad Morgan, University of Bergen, Norway. Kristina Höök, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden. Lars-Erik Holmquist, Victoria Institute, Sweden. Lars-Erik Janlert, Umeå University, Sweden. Liam Bannon, University of Limerick, Ireland. Marta Kristín Lárusdóttír, Reykjavik University, Iceland. Michael Herczeg, Medizinische Universität zu Lübeck, Germany. Morten Borup Harning, Dialogical, Denmark. Peter Bøgh Andersen, Aalborg University, Denmark. Peter Carstensen, IT-University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Roope Raisamo, University of Tampere, Finland. Susanne Bødker, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Svein Arne Arnesen, EDB4tel AS, Norway. Timo Jokela, University of Oulu, Finland. Wendy Mackay, I.N.R.I.A., France. Conference committee (as of January 2002) ==================== * General chair: Olav W. Bertelsen, University of Aarhus, Denmark. * Program co-chairs: Susanne Bødker, University of Aarhus, Denmark & Kari Kuutti, University of Oulu, Finland. * Tutorials chair: Anders Mørch, Intermedia, University of Oslo, Norway. * Workshop chair: Jakob Buur, University of Southern Denmark. * Demo chair: Klaus Marius Hansen, University of Aarhus, Denmark. * Poster chair: Michael Thomsen, University of Aarhus, Denmark. * Aesthetic artefacts co-chairs: Morten Breinbjerg & Søren Pold, University of Aarhus, Denmark. * Treasurer: Michael Thomsen, University of Aarhus, Denmark. * Electronic submissions chair: Niels Olof Bouvin, University of Aarhus, Denmark. * Student volunteers chair: Christina Nielsen, University of Aarhus, Denmark. * Doctoral consortium chair: Kerstin Severinson Eklundh, NADA, KTH, Sweden. * Emeritus NordiCHI 2000 co-chairs: Jan Gulliksen & Ann Lantz, STIMDI. Call for sponsors ================= The success of NordiCHI 2002 is highly dependent on the support of local and international sponsors. A sponsorship is an excellent opportunity to expose your company or organisation as a leading name in HCI and IT. In addition to general sponsorships NordiCHI 2002 has a limited number of slots for hospitality receptions and sponsored events. Companies and organisations interested in sponsoring NordiCHI 2002 are invited to contact the conference chair (olavb@nordichi.org). Sponsors ======== SIGCHI/ACM, IFIP TC13 and the Nordic HCI organisations (all pending). By January 2002, Centre for Human-Machine Interaction, Denmark; STIMDI, Sweden; and Sigchi.dk have stated their financial support of NordiCHI 2002. Conjoined Events ================ Symposium on theory and method in HCI research marking the conclusion of Centre for Human Machine Interaction is held back to back with NordiCHI, October 24-25, 2002 Industry day. A one day event, October 24, 2002, focusing on strategic use of HCI in private enterprise is organised by the Alexandra institute. Further information will be available at http://www.nordichi.org. Mailing List ============ To receive updates about the NordiCHI conference subscribe to the conference mailing list, by sending a message containing only the word "subscribe" (no quotes) to Nordichi-announcements-request@nordichi.org Contact Information =================== NordiCHI 2002 IT-parken, Aabogade 34 DK-8200 Aarhus N, Denmark. nordichi@nordichi.org http://www.nordichi.org |