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About face interface: creative engagement in the new media arts and HCI

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By promoting divergent thinking and creative visions, new media art practices present HCI research with a platform that emphasizes creative engagement as a locus for innovative design and evaluation methods. The workshop goal is to identify attributes of a conceptual framework that positions creative engagement as a hub for future transdisciplinary research and incorporates practices and theories from the new media arts, HCI, and computer science research.

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        CHI EA '06: CHI '06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
        April 2006
        1914 pages
        ISBN:1595932984
        DOI:10.1145/1125451

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