Important dates:
- Submission date for Extended Abstracts: June 1st
- Acceptance notification for Extended Abstracts: July 3rd
Timeline for the 24 hour workshop (7th to 8th September)
The workshop is held online between the 7th and 8th of September. Register for the workshop through ICCC to receive information on how to sign-up for the workshop teams and meeting addresses. If you don't automatically receive sign-up information upon registering, please contact the organizers.
- Sign up for a team
- Start by watching our pre-recorded talks and get stuck into the discussion in the comments. There are going to be 13 short videos, each outlining some interesting and original current directions in co-creativity research.
- Attend our live kick-off session at 11am UTC-1pm UTC on Sep 7th
- Work with your team to refine a vision for the area of co-creativity you've chosen, documenting it in our online workspace.
- EU Team: 14.00-17:00 UTC Monday 7th Sep
- US Team: 21.00-24:00 UTC Monday 7th Sep
- Aus Team: 0.00-3:00 UTC Tuesday 8th Sep
- India Team: 3.00-6:00 UTC Tuesday 8th Sep
- Present your slice of the future of co-creativity at our wrap-up session at 11am UTC-1pm UTC on Sep 8th, where we collectively put it all together and try to come up with a coherent and concise vision.
- If you're keen to stay involved, circle back after the conference and help us turn the results of the workshop into a position paper.
Technologies used at the workshop
In case your participation is in any way affected by the technologies we are using, we plan to use the following at the workshop:
- Zoom - the major discussion facilitation platform used for video calls in both main sessions and team sessions
- Slack - for communicating in between sessions, or sharing documents
- Miro - for brainstorming and ideation
- Google documents - for the signup and communication of schedules
- Twitter - for communication - we are @future_workshop
- Youtube - for disseminating workshop talks