 International Journal of Creative Computing (IJCrC) ISSN (Online): 2043-8354 - ISSN (Print): 2043-8346 Published in 4 issues per year (View Subscription Price) Creative computing refers to one particular part of computing technology whose applications are in the areas of arts, entertainment, games, mobile applications, multimedia, product and web design and other pervasive interactive systems. Due to the creative nature of these applications, computing technology needs to be developed specifically to tackle the conceptual complexity that does not exist in other applications.
The challenges faced by creative computing come from creativeness of applications that involve knowledge in the disciplines of the Humanities and Arts normally used to describe activities at human behaviour level. The main feature of these applications is that a creative system will serve people’s needs directly to improve quality of life.
It is the rapid development of computing technology that enables the creative industry and it is also this rapid development that requires serious academic discussion. Creative computing supports the vision that computing technology will become an integral part of creative industry, where computing offers creative tools for artists and designers to extend the traditional creative products, and computing technology itself will be developed and enriched, where new computing techniques and methods are developed and even invented by referring to knowledge from the Humanities and Arts.
Many aspects of computing technology will be enriched to cope with the demands of creative applications, such as the theory, methodology and processes in computer hardware, software and communications. IJCrC will provide a fully refereed international forum to foster discussion and disseminate knowledge about creative computing.
Objectives
The objectives of IJCrC are to promote the research, development and practice of creative computing. The international dimension is emphasised in order to overcome cultural and national barriers and to meet the needs of accelerating technological change and changes in the global economy. IJCrC can help to shape a significant body of research in the field of creative computing, the results of which can be shared across institutions, governments, researchers and students, and also industry. Readership
IJCrC provides a vehicle to help professionals, academics, researchers, graduate students and managers working in the field of creative computing to disseminate information and to learn from each other’s work. Contents
IJCrC publishes original and review papers, technical reports and case studies. Contributions may be by submission or invitation, and proposals for Special Issues devoted to important topics in creative computing are welcome. Subject Coverage
Although the possible set of topics is large and we encourage submission on any area within the scope of creative computing, the following areas are particularly suitable (but not exhaustive):
- Creative computing philosophy
- Creative computing theory
- Creative computing principles
- Creative computing modelling
- Creative computing development methods
- Creative computing support environment
- Creative computing applications
- Creative computing evaluation
Specific Notes for Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted and if it has been completely re-written)
All papers are refereed through a double blind process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Submission of
Papers web-page.
You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word file attached to an e-mail (details of file formats in Author
Guidelines) to:
Prof Hongji Yang, below
Please include in your submission the title of the Journal
Editors and Members of the Editorial Board
Editor in Chief Prof. Hongji Yang Head, Research Degree Studies, Faculty of Technology; Deputy Technical Director, Software Technology Research Laboratory De Montfort University School of Computing Leicester, LE1 9BH UK hyang dmu.ac.uk
Editorial Board Members Prof. William ChuWi Tunghai University TAIWAN Prof. Ernest EdmondsEr University of Technology, Sydney AUSTRALIA Prof. Jim HendlerJi Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute USA Prof. Andrew HugillAn De Montfort University UK Dr. Sara JonesSa City University London UK Dr. Stefanie LindstaedtSt Know-Center GmbH AUSTRIA Prof. Lin LiuLi Tsinghua University CHINA Prof. Neil MaidenNe City University London UK Prof. Hong MeiHo Peking University CHINA Dr. Pauline OliverosPa Deep Listening USA
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