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Create10 :: the conference for innovative interaction design
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Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh UK

The Create10 conference is seeking submissions in the form of full papers, workshops, short presentations,  demonstrations and exhibits.

THEME  : :  Transitions

    Analogue <> Digital
    Academic <>Practice
    Place <> Time
    Real <> Virtual

They invite case studies of innovative design from the commercial, academic, public, government and research sectors. Cases can come from any paradigm - the web, mobile and hand held, products or consumer electronics. We would particularly like to encourage submissions from students. They will be given the opportunity to showcase and discuss both finished work and work-in-progress in a supportive environment.

The Create conference centres on the discipline of interaction design, a young disciple with roots in human-computer interaction, ergonomics, product and graphic design, multi-media and art. An interaction designer is a difficult person to pigeon hole and can be found in mobile phone companies, consumer product manufacturers, design consultancies, as a single practitioner, or within academic computing
and design departments.

Original, unpublished work under the following categories:

Full Papers (2 stage submission)

 : High quality academic papers for peer review (max 6 pages)

Other Submissions (single stage)

 : Practical half-day workshops
 : Short papers and/or case studies from practitioners within the field
 : Short presentations and/or posters from students to be presented in informal student sessions
 : Demonstrations and/or videos of installation-based exhibits or creative work in progress

Please note that all successful authors will be expected to pay to register for the event.

Important Dates

Submissions of :

max 1 page abstracts for papers : 15th March 2010
max 2 page proposals for all other submissions : 31st March 2010
Notification of acceptance :  Early April 2010
Full paper submission :  End of April 2010