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7. Creativity & Cognition 2009: Berkeley, California, USA
- Nick Bryan-Kinns, Mark D. Gross, Hilary Johnson, Jack Ox, Ron Wakkary:
Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Creativity & Cognition, Berkeley, California, USA, October 26-30, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-865-0 - JoAnn Kuchera-Morin:
Using the creative process to map n dimensions: quantum information at your fingertips. 1-2 - Jane Prophet:
One person's everyday creativity is another's extraordinary insight. 3-4 - Mihály Csíkszentmihályi:
The creative person and the creative system. 5-6 - Ben Shneiderman, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Gerhard Fischer, Kenneth Y. Goldberg:
Promoting social creativity: a component of a national initiative for social participation. 7-8
Young creators
- Cecilia R. Aragon, Sarah S. Poon, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Diana Aragon:
A tale of two online communities: fostering collaboration and creativity in scientists and children. 9-18 - Kimiko Ryokai, Michael Jongseon Lee, Jonathan Micah Breitbart:
Children's storytelling and programming with robotic characters. 19-28 - Adam L. Meyers, Marilyn C. Cole, Evan Korth, Sam Pluta:
Musicomputation: teaching computer science to teenage musicians. 29-38
Inclusion & identity
- Ann Light, Gini Simpson, Lois Weaver, Patrick G. T. Healey:
Geezers, turbines, fantasy personas: making the everyday into the future. 39-48 - D. Fox Harrell:
Computational and cognitive infrastructures of stigma: empowering identity in social computing and gaming. 49-58
Design I
- Benjamin G. Shaw:
A cognitive account of collective emergence in design. 59-68 - Christopher A. Le Dantec:
Situated design: toward an understanding of design through social creation and cultural cognition. 69-78 - Ana Correia de Barros, Carlos A. M. Duarte:
Assistive devices: stroke patients' design. 79-86 - Jodi Forlizzi, Carl F. DiSalvo:
Microsketching: creating components of complex interactive products and systems. 87-96
Craft & art I
- Frieder Nake:
Creativity in algorithmic art. 97-106 - Brigid Mary Costello, Ernest A. Edmonds:
Directed and emergent play. 107-116 - Brian Magerko, Waleed Manzoul, Mark O. Riedl, Allan Baumer, Daniel Fuller, Kurt Luther, Celia Pearce:
An empirical study of cognition and theatrical improvisation. 117-126
Theory, metrics, methods & tools I
- Erin A. Carroll, Celine Latulipe, Richard Y. K. Fung, Michael A. Terry:
Creativity factor evaluation: towards a standardized survey metric for creativity support. 127-136 - Shaun McWhinnie, Shaleph J. O'Neill, Louise Valentine:
Random thinking, ordered doing: understanding group creative practice through repertory grid technique. 137-146 - Jesse C. Smith, Teresa M. Smith, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Alcohol and creativity: a pilot study. 147-154 - Tim Coughlan, Peter Johnson:
Understanding productive, structural and longitudinal interactions in the design of tools for creative activities. 155-164
Design II
- Steven P. Dow, Kate Heddleston, Scott R. Klemmer:
The efficacy of prototyping under time constraints. 165-174 - Danielle M. Lottridge, Wendy E. Mackay:
Generative walkthroughs: to support creative redesign. 175-184
Craft & art II
- Cathy Treadaway:
Hand e-craft: an investigation into hand use in digital creative practice. 185-194 - Daniela Karin Rosner, Kimiko Ryokai:
Reflections on craft: probing the creative process of everyday knitters. 195-204 - Daniel C. Howe:
RiTa: creativity support for computational literature. 205-210 - Julien Phalip, Ernest A. Edmonds, David Jean:
Supporting remote creative collaboration in film scoring. 211-220
Culture & context
- Amy F. Ogata:
Cultivating and commodifying everyday creativity in postwar american childhood. 221-228 - Carly J. Lassig:
Promoting creativity in education -- from policy to practice: an australian perspective. 229-238 - Kara Pecknold:
Dialogue through design: visual communication across the cultural divide. 239-244 - Carl F. DiSalvo, Marti Louw, Julina Coupland, MaryAnn Steiner:
Local issues, local uses: tools for robotics and sensing in community contexts. 245-254
Design III
- Swaroop Vattam, Michael E. Helms, Ashok K. Goel:
Nature of creative analogies in biologically inspired innovative design. 255-264 - Claudia M. Eckert, David F. Wyatt, P. John Clarkson:
The elusive act of synthesis: creativity in the conceptual design of complex engineering products. 265-274 - Alissa Nicole Antle, Greg J. Corness, Saskia Bakker, Milena Droumeva, Elise van den Hoven, Allen Bevans:
Designing to support reasoned imagination through embodied metaphor. 275-284 - Vanessa Svihla:
Collaboration and framing as dimensions of design innovation. 285-294
Theory, metrics, methods & tools II
- Ricardo Sosa, John S. Gero, Kyle E. Jennings:
Growing and destroying the worth of ideas. 295-304 - Paul André, m. c. schraefel, Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais:
Discovery is never by chance: designing for (un)serendipity. 305-314 - Eric P. S. Baumer, Bill Tomlinson, Lindsey E. Richland, Janice Hansen:
Fostering metaphorical creativity using computational metaphor identification. 315-324
Graduate student symposium
- Joon Sang Baek, Ezio Manzini:
Designing collaborative services on the digital platform. 325-326 - Andrea M. Goncher:
Creativity under constraints: the affect of problem space on design learning among engineering students. 327-328 - Damian Hills:
Assimilate.net: creativity support for situated collaborative storytelling. 329-330 - Anna K. Jordanous:
Evaluating machine creativity. 331-332 - Kahyun Kim:
Flexible environment and creativity: a preliminary case study of interdisciplinary student design teams. 333-334 - Micah Lande:
Student engineers learning to become designers. 335-336 - Carly J. Lassig:
Adolescents' conceptions and experiences of creativity. 337-338 - David Norton:
Learning about creativity from an artificial artist. 339-340 - Sarah T. Owens:
A study of lay graphic communication. 341-342 - Amy K. Scatliff:
Exploring illuminative systems in informal networks of adults. 343-344 - Viveka Weiley:
Remixing realities: distributed studios for collaborative creativity. 345-346
Posters
- Jamie Allen, Areti Galani, Kazuhiro Jo:
An ecology of practice: chiptune marching band. 347-348 - Oscar Ardaiz-Villanueva, Xabier Nicuesa Chacón, Oscar Brene Artazcoz, María Luisa Sanz de Acedo Lizarraga, María Teresa Sanz de Acedo Baquedano:
Ideation2.0 project: web2.0 tools to support brainstorming networks and innovation teams. 349-350 - Julie L. Baher, Bill Westerman:
The usability of creativity: experts v. novices. 351-352 - Carol J. Bales, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Managing information in a creative environment. 353-354 - Derek Michael Besant, Paul Connolly:
Navigator: applications and integrations of wave data. 355-356 - Angela Carell, Thomas Herrmann:
Everyday experience as stimuli for technology enhanced creativity workshops. 357-358 - Eric Cook, Ingrid Erickson, Jennifer Thom-Santelli:
STOLEN!: categories of in-context response to unauthorized reuse of user-generated media. 359-360 - Chandan Dasgupta, Janet L. Kolodner:
Designing case libraries to encourage creative design. 361-362 - Holger Dick, Hal Eden, Gerhard Fischer:
Increasing and sustaining participation to support and foster social creativity. 363-364 - Wen Dong, Taemie Kim, Alex Pentland:
A quantitative analysis of the collective creativity in playing 20-questions games. 365-366 - Haakon Faste, Massimo Bergamasco:
Towards the ultimate aesthetic experience. 367-368 - Alexandre R. J. François:
Class-wide projects: fostering collaboration and creativity in computer science courses. 369-370 - Shelley V. Goldman, Maureen Carroll, Adam Royalty:
Destination, imagination & the fires within: design thinking in a middle school classroom. 371-372 - Paula Gomez Zamora, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Design patterns in creative design processes. 373-374 - Keith Evan Green, Angela Eckhoff, Suzanne Rosenblith, Ian D. Walker:
Extending the reggio emilia educational approach to creativity support environments. 375-376 - Daryl H. Hepting, Leila Latifi, Chris Oriet:
In search of a perceptual basis for interacting with parametric images. 377-378 - Jee Yeon Hwang:
MobileAct: applying mobile design and kinetic art to an interactive visualization tool. 379-380 - Joanne Jakovich:
The one-week curious 'hood: creative inhabitation as a mode of urban revitalization. 381-382 - Kyle E. Jennings:
Early results with faceted classification of "alternate uses" test responses. 383-384 - Sachiko Kiyokawa, Yuichi Washida, Kazuhiro Ueda, Eileen Peng:
Relationship between the diversity of information and idea generation. 385-386 - Seunghyun Tina Lee, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
The effects of computing technology in creative design tasks: a case study of design collaboration. 387-388 - Stefan Leijnen, Liane Gabora:
The artist loft effect in the clustering 'creative types': a computer simulation. 389-390 - Kurt Luther, Kevin Ziegler, Kelly E. Caine, Amy S. Bruckman:
Predicting successful completion of online collaborative animation projects. 391-392 - Fred G. Martin, Karen E. Roehr:
Cultivating creativity in tangible interaction design. 393-394 - Cristóbal Martinez, Jessica Mumford, Stjepan Rajko, Lisa M. Tolentino, Ellen Campana, Todd Ingalls, Harvey D. Thornburg:
HandJabber: an enactive framework for collaborative creative expression. 395-396 - Meredith Tromble McDonald:
Notes on the creative process of artist collectives. 397-398 - Brian O'Neill, Mark O. Riedl:
Supporting human creative story authoring with asynthetic audience. 399-400 - Indhira Rojas, Wendy Ju:
Visualization and empowerment. 401-402 - Daniel Saakes:
Big lampan lamps: designing for DIY. 403-404 - Yoshifumi Tanaka, Sumio Nakamura, Kazuya Takemata:
Enhancing the creativity of engineers by idea drawing. 405-406 - Priyamvada Tripathi, Winslow Burleson:
Affective support for the creative user. 407-408 - Dan Ventura:
A sub-symbolic model of the cognitive processes of re-representation and insight. 409-410 - Morten Friis-Olivarius, Mikkel Wallentin, Peter Vuust:
Improvisation: the neural foundation for creativity. 411-412 - Alison Williams:
The creative footprint: the impact of physical space on workplace creativity. 413-414 - Jasmine M. Williams, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Locomotion storytelling: kinesthetic intelligence and tangible objects in storytelling creativity. 415-416 - Eun Joo Youk, Doo Young Kwon:
VIP: a creative drawing system for the visual imagination puzzle. 417-418
Demonstrations
- Linda Becker:
In translation: a visualization of language. 419-420 - Julia Burns, Ardrian Hardjono, Alla Bekker, Doreen Ee:
Our house. 421-422 - Carlos Castellanos, Thecla Schiphorst:
BodyDaemon. 423-424 - Manuela Jungmann, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Sim-Suite. 425-426 - Celine Latulipe, G. Michael Youngblood, Ian E. Bell, Carissa Orlando:
ToneZone: image exploration with spatial memory cues. 427-428 - Shawn Lawson:
Subliminal wiretapping. 429-430 - Yoshiro Miyata, Nobuyuki Ueda, Keiko Onishi, Tomoyuki Sowa, Yasushi Harada, Kazuzi Mogi, Chihiro Tetsuka, Masaki Inoue:
Designing space for socially meaningful creativity enhanced by new technologies. 431-432 - Joshua M. Peschel, Brandon Paulson, Tracy Hammond:
A surfaceless pen-based interface. 433-434 - Andrew T. Sabin, Bryan Pardo:
2DEQ: an intuitive audio equalizer. 435-436 - Yang-Ting Shen, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Fun with blow painting!: making leaf collages by blowing at toy windmill. 437-438 - Michael Philetus Weller, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Exploring architectural robotics with the human hive. 439-440 - Karl D. D. Willis, Jacob Hina:
Alchemy: experiments in interactive drawing, creativity, & serendipity. 441-442 - Anbang Xu, Brittany N. Smith, Brian P. Bailey:
A collaborative interface for managing design alternatives. 443-444 - Hideki Yoshimoto, Kazuhiro Jo, Koichi Hori:
Toward entertainment blimps for everyone by everyone. 445-446
Invited art pieces
- Sarah Atkinson:
Call for bags. 447-448 - Amuse-Bouche:
Inescapable. 449-450 - Aaron Michael Koblin:
The sheep market. 451-452 - Jane Prophet:
Swab drawings. 453-454
Juried art exhibition
- Evan Barba, Blair MacIntyre, Rebecca Rouse, Jay David Bolter:
(in)box with Malcom. 455-456 - Angela E. Brown, Joseph Alter:
Where i come from...: an art exhibition highlighting how digital tools are helping at-risk youth make meaning of their world. 457-458 - Nithikul Nimkulrat:
Material inspiration: the practice-led research of a craft artist. 459-460 - Carla Diana:
Uberobjects: père Ubu installation. 461-462 - Sarah Hatton, Ellen Campana, Andreea Danielescu, David Birchfield:
Stratification: embodied poetry works by high school students. 463-464 - Matthew G. Hebert:
Vehicle #3: heliotropic furniture - an autonomous installation. 465-466 - Luke Moloney, Jan Rod, Marc Tuters, Miyuru Dayarathna, Adrian David Cheok:
Paruresis. 467-468 - Eric Rosenbaum:
Glowdoodle: a medium for expressive inquiry. 469-470 - Joshua Pablo Rosenstock:
Telematic timelapse: surveillance suite. 471-472
Invited live performances
- Ernest A. Edmonds, Mark Fell:
Two generative pieces: port hacking and DC_release. 473-474 - Di Mainstone:
Addressing the unexpected. 475-476
Juried live performances
- Joe Marshall:
I seek the nerves under your skin. 477-478 - David A. Shamma, Jürgen Scheible, Renata M. Sheppard:
Graffiti dance: interaction of light, information, and environment. 479-480 - Kazuhiro Jo, Jamie Allen, Areti Galani:
Chiptune marching band: a public workshop and performance. 481-482 - Jay S. Silver:
Nature as interface: MacGyver'ing and Martha-Stewart'ing interactivity with trees, pencils, grandpa, even the kitchen sink. 483-484 - Eva Sjuve:
Ghost scraper: urban sonic activation on wheels. 485-486
Workshops
- Aditya Johri, Helen L. Chen, Micah Lande:
Creativity and cognition in engineering design: theoretical and pedagogical issues. 487-488 - Chihiro Tetsuka, Kazuzi Mogi, Yoshiro Miyata, Nobuyuki Ueda, Yasushi Harada, Tomoyuki Sowa, Keiko Onishi, Masaki Inoue:
Design of a learning place for collaborative creation by the mode of Byo-bu (Japanese folding screen). 489-490 - David A. Shamma, Dan Perkel, Kurt Luther:
Understanding the creative conversation: modeling to engagement. 491-492 - Daniela K. Busse, Eli Blevis, Catherine Howard, Brinda Dalal, David Fore, Lara Lee:
Designing for a sustainable future. 493-494 - Catriona MacAulay, Daniela K. Busse:
Using user research in creativity: informing systems, service and product experience design. 495-496
Tutorials
- Linda Candy, Zafer Bilda:
Understanding and evaluating creativity. 497-498
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