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Open for submissions: ACM Creativity & Cognition 2025 Conference

We are pleased to announce that Associate Professor Alwin de Rooij is serving as a Pictorials Chair for the upcoming ACM Creativity & Cognition 2025 Conferencearrow. This conference, scheduled to be held online from June 23 to 25, 2025, focuses on the theme “Creativity for Change,” exploring how creativity can drive positive societal transformations.

 

The conference invites submissions across various categories, including papers, pictorials, artworks, posters, and technical demonstrations, all aimed at examining the role of interactive systems, design, and creative processes in fostering positive change. Key topics include the impact of creativity on inclusion, accessibility, social justice, climate action, and the integration of arts and technology.

 

For more information about the conference and submission guidelines, please visit the official website: https://cc.acm.org/2025/arrow.

‘‘Understanding how creativity and imagination emerge from interactions with our environment will lead to improved innovation processes, tools and technologies.’’

Alwin de Rooij is Associate Professor in Situated Art and Design at the Avans Centre of Applied Research for Art, Design and Technology (Caradt), and Assistant Professor in Creativity Research in the department of Communication and Cognition, Tilburg University.

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Research Group: Situated Art and Design

Living in cities developed around data and acting within the inscrutable structure of our techno-society demands art and design that can help understand how we relate to these rapidly changing surroundings and to reflect on that relationship. The research group Situated Art and Design responds to this exigency by fostering a situated turn in art and design through a diverse portfolio of interdisciplinary research projects in partnership with academic and cultural partners, as well as with government and industry.

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