Workshops
The following workshops will be hosted at ICCC:
Casual Creators
https://mkremins.github.io/casual-creators-workshop/
The Casual Creators Workshop aims to foster experimentation and build community around the topic of casual creators: a recently-defined genre of creativity support tools that are specifically designed to support autotelic creativity, or creativity for its own sake. We also hope to promote discussion of the creative practices that emerge around casual creators, which are often casual, unskilled, ephemeral, and social.
Organisers:
Kate Compton, University of California, Santa Cruz
Max Kreminski, University of California, Santa Cruz
Future of Co-Creative Systems
https://computationalcreativity.net/workshops/cocreative-iccc20/
The workshop on the Future of Co-Creative systems goes online as a 24-hour collaborative hackathon to map out a research agenda for human-computer co-creative systems! It will address the following topics:
- (i) what are the open questions in co-creativity research?
- (ii) what common language is needed for co-creativity researchers from a range of backgrounds to work together and progress the field?
Check out how to participate in the hackathon at:
https://computationalcreativity.net/workshops/cocreative-iccc20/CFP.html
Organisers:
Anna Kantosalo, Aalto University
Kazjon Grace, University of Sydney
Prashanth Thattai Ravikumar, National University of Singapore
Ollie Bown, University of New South Wales
Tapio Takala, Aalto University
Mary Lou Maher, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Knowledge-Based Systems in Computational Design
https://kbscd-iccc2020.hosting.uni-hildesheim.de
The main aim of the workshop is to track and examine the current trends in knowledge-based methods in research and development areas of computational design, game design, media informatics, and similar creativity-related topics.
Organisers:
Viktor Eisenstadt, University of Hildesheim / DFKI, Germany
Klaus-Dieter Althoff, University of Hildesheim / DFKI, Germany