Designing Interactive Systems (DIS)
july 6-10 2020,Eindhoven, Netherlands
Scope & Topics
The ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) is the premier, international arena where designers, artists, psychologists, user experience researchers, systems engineers and many more come together to debate and shape the future of interactive systems design and practice.
The theme for DIS 2020 is “More than Human-Centred Design”. The aim of the theme is to rethink the research and contributions we make in design and HCI, by investigating non-humanist or posthumanist alternatives. These approaches displace the human at the centre of thought and action with humans and non-humans bound together materially, ethically, and existentially. The theme is intended to encourage contributions toward new methodological or theoretical approaches that build on, and extend, existing research in order to go beyond human-centred design towards more complex understandings of our future coexistence with other kinds of materials and intelligences that blur the boundaries between humans, non-humans, and technology.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following
Paper Submission
DIS2020 invites papers that are well aligned with the theme of DIS2020: More than human centered design. We also invite papers that can contribute to any of the four following areas described below. Please note that papers will be submitted to the papers track, independent of the contribution area theme. The DIS 2020 Papers split committees will be comprised of Associate Chairs that collectively represent expertise across all contribution areas.
Submission Through via email: virtualpc@dis2020.acm.org
Important Dates
| Submission Deadline | : | January 24,2020 |
| Authors Notification | : | January 31,2020 |
| Registration & Camera-Ready Paper Due | : | February 28, 2020 |
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