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[ecrea] CfP - CHI’16 Workshop: Involving the Crowd in Future Museum Experience Design

Thu Dec 03 00:00:20 GMT 2015






CALL FOR POSITION PAPERS - CHI’16 Workshop: Involving the Crowd in
Future Museum Experience Design
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http://museumsandcrowds.wordpress.com
<http://museumsandcrowds.wordpress.com/>

In conjunction with CHI’16, San Jose, CA, USA (http://chi2016.acm.org
<http://chi2016.acm.org/>)

---- IMPORTANT DATES ----
Workshop submissions due: 8 January 2016 (or 15 December 2015, for early
notifications)
Feedback to authors: 12 February 2016 (or early notifications by 21
December 2015)
Camera-ready papers due: 26 February 2016
Workshop at CHI'16: 7 or 8 May 2016

---THEMES---
The museum world is rapidly changing from being collection-centred to
being community-centred and for the public. Some general trends of
museums and cultural heritage institutions besides digitising their
collections is to involve the public more and at various levels: by
deepening engagement during their visit, by extending the museum
experience beyond the physical visit and by involving the public in
content generation. Technology plays an increasingly important role in
this involvement.

This one-day workshop aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners interested in exploring the implications of various trends
in the museum world for designing museum experiences. Specifically it
focuses on the implications of museums reaching out to crowds beyond
their local communities, as well as of museums increasingly becoming
part of connected museum systems and large institutional ecosystems. We
invite position papers on topics including:
- The way and level of crowd involvement in museums: How can museums
guarantee continuous dialogical engagement with their public?
- The increasing size and diversity of the audiences that museums
address as target groups: What are the challenges and threats that a
crowd focus brings along?
- The introduction and use of innovative technologies: What are the
implications for design in addressing diverse audiences such as crowds,
and what role can technology play in this?
- The scope of the designed experiences: How can a museum maintain its
identity and yet express the specific role it has within a system of
connected institutes? How can we design for such holistic experiences?

---WORKSHOP ACTIVITIES---
The workshop will start with short (5 minute) presentations during which
participants introduce themselves, their backgrounds and the take-away
message of their papers.
The core of the workshop consists of a brainstorm in the form of playing
a game, to explore future opportunities and challenges based on the
observed trends and the themes that emerged from submitted papers.
In a concluding plenary session, the outcomes of playing the game will
be summarised by the organisers, and plans for follow-up activities and
future work will be discussed.

---SUBMISSIONS AND DATES---
Send submissions (4-6 pages incl. references, CHI Proceedings format,
pdf) by email to Arnold Vermeeren ((A.P.O.S.Vermeeren /at/ tudelft.nl)
<mailto:(A.P.O.S.Vermeeren /at/ tudelft.nl)>) by
- 8 January 2016 (notifications of acceptance before 12 February 2016),
or by
- 15 December 2015 to receive early notifications of acceptance on 21
December 2015.
One author is required to attend the workshop and to register for both
the workshop and at least one day of the conference
(http://chi2016.acm.org <http://chi2016.acm.org/>).

---ORGANISERS/PROGRAMME COMMITTEE---
Arnold P.O.S. Vermeeren (Delft University of Technology, The
Netherlands) (a.p.o.s.vermeeren /at/ tudelft.nl)
<mailto:(a.p.o.s.vermeeren /at/ tudelft.nl)>
Licia Calvi (NHTV University of Applied Sciences in Breda, The
Netherlands) (calvi.l /at/ nhtv.nl) <mailto:(calvi.l /at/ nhtv.nl)>
Amalia Sabiescu (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology – RMIT Europe,
Spain)
Raffaella Trocchianesi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Dagny Stuedahl (Norwegian University of Lifesciences, Norway)
Elisa Giaccardi (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

--- WORKSHOP WEBSITE ---
http://museumsandcrowds.wordpress.com
<http://museumsandcrowds.wordpress.com/>

---VENUE---
The workshop will be hosted in conjunction with CHI’16 on 7 or 8 May
2016, in San Jose (CA, USA) (http://chi2016.acm.org
<http://chi2016.acm.org/>)

Amalia Sabiescu, Ph.D.

Research Associate | RMIT Europe

C/Minerva 2 08006 Barcelona SPAIN

+34 93 547 77 17 | (amalia.sabiescu /at/ rmit.edu.au)
<mailto:(amalia.sabiescu /at/ rmit.edu.au)> | www.rmit.eu <http://www.rmit.eu/>



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