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Environments for creative interaction design processes

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The theme of the workshop is to examine the nature of creative processes as part of designing interactive systems. In particular, the workshop will focus on how to organize design sessions to improve creative processes, for instance by setting up environments or spaces that support creative activities. In order to provide insights for how such environments can be set up, the workshop will explore a number of themes related to creative design processes, including: Individual and social activities, Creativity constraints, Transformation of design ideas, Generative design materials, and Creativity methods.

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      DIS Companion '14: Proceedings of the 2014 companion publication on Designing interactive systems
      June 2014
      248 pages
      ISBN:9781450329033
      DOI:10.1145/2598784

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