From: Tim Smith <tim....@arts.ac.uk>
Date: 13 June 2025 at 07:15:40 GMT-6
To: Kata Szita <SZI...@tcd.ie>, Cynthia Cabañas <cynth...@hotmail.com>
Subject: FW: ACM Creativity & Cognition conference and workshops
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My email to the SCSMI forum bounced for some reason. Can either of you post the message below to the forum?
Thanks
Tim
From: Tim Smith <tim....@arts.ac.uk>
Date: Friday, 13 June 2025 at 13:50
To: fo...@scsmi-online.org <fo...@scsmi-online.org>
Subject: ACM Creativity & Cognition conference and workshopsDear SCSMI,
After our fantastic conference in Edmonton last week, I wanted to advertise an online conference taking place in just over a week that overlaps with our interests:
ACM Creativity & Cognition is taking place online June 23-35th 2025.
Hosted by the UAL: Creative Computing Institute, C&C 2025 will bring together world-leading researchers on creativity from the art, science, sociological and technological perspectives. This year’s theme is ‘Creativity for Change’ and will explore how creativity can inspire and enable societal transformation, address decolonization, tackle climate action, and support place-making in urban and cultural contexts. We aim to weave the theme of making a better world through creativity throughout the conference program across virtual presentations, posters and networking opportunities.
The first day of the conference is dedicated to a series of online workshops and tutorials including three that are of special interest and still have spaces available:
Tutorial: AI-Assisted Video Analysis, Monday 23rd June, 9-12:30 (BST)
Workshop: HCI in Visual Storytelling, Monday 23rd June, 9-16:30 (BST)
Workshop: Exploring the Creative Potential of AI in Filmmaking, Monday 23rd June, 1-5pm (BST)
Please register for the workshops/tutorials via the link below and pay the fee via the conference website here.
Hope to see some of you at C&C.
Cheers
Tim