C&C: 10th International Conference on Culture and Computing

Culture and Computing is an important research area which aims to address the human-centred design of interactive technologies for the production, curation, preservation and fruition of cultural heritage, as well as developing and shaping future cultures. There are various research directions in the relations between culture and computing: to preserve, disseminate and create cultural heritages via ICT (cf. digital archives), to empower humanities research via ICT (cf. digital humanities), to create art and expressions via ICT (cf. media art), to support interactive cultural heritage experiences (cf. rituals), and to understand new cultures born in the Internet, Web and Entertainment (cf. net culture, social media, games). The International Conference on Culture and Computing provides an opportunity to share research issues and discuss the future of culture and computing.

Call for participation leaflet (116KB)

The related topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Analysis of new culture in the internet and web
  • Artificial intelligence for cultural heritage
  • Artificial sociality
  • Authenticity recognition
  • Computational interactive culture
  • Cultural and social computing
  • Cultural data analytics
  • Cultural expressions through new media art
  • Cultural heritage archiving
  • Cultural plasticity
  • Cultural psychology
  • Culture and brain science
  • Culture and collaboration
  • Culture based media art and music
  • Digital libraries for culture
  • Digital storytelling in cultural context
  • Emotions, archetypes and culture
  • Formalizing cultural narrative
  • Games and culture
  • Geopolitical aspects
  • Indigenous knowledge
  • Information environments for humanity studies
  • Intangible heritage preservation
  • Interaction with digital humanities
  • Interaction with tangible and intangible cultural heritage
  • Interactive art and design
  • Interactive digital museums
  • Interactive light and illumination
  • Intergenerational communication and education
  • New interfaces for tangible and intangible cultural heritage
  • Reflections on the impact of ICT on culture
  • Religion and culture
  • Restoration of aesthetic elements
  • Rituals in human life
  • Thanatechnology
  • Values and ethics in computing
  • Virtual, augmented, and mixed reality (xR) application for culture
  • Visitors’ experiences in digital culture
  • Program Chair

    Matthias Rauterberg

    Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

  • Board Members

  • Emmanuel G. Blanchard
    IDU Interactive Inc., Canada
  • Erik Champion
    University of Western Australia, Australia
  • Philippe Codognet
    CNRS / Sorbonne University, University of Tokyo, Japan
  • Nick Degens
    Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
  • Maria Economou
    University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Jean Gabriel Ganascia
    Sorbonne University, France
  • Halina Gottlieb
    Digital Heritage Center Sweden AB, Sweden
  • Susan Hazan
    Digital Heritage Israel, Israel
  • Rüdiger Heimgärtner
    Intercultural User Interface Consulting (IUIC), Germany
  • Gert Jan Hofstede
    Wageningen University, Netherlands
  • Yiyuan Huang
    Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication, P.R. China
  • Isto Huvila
    Uppsala University, Sweden
  • Toru Ishida
    Waseda University, Japan
  • Katerina Kabassi
    Ionian University, Greece
  • Gertraud Koch
    University of Hamburg, Germany
  • Donghui Lin
    Kyoto University, Japan
  • Yohei Murakami
    Ritsumeikan University, Japan
  • Ryohei Nakatsu
    Kyoto University, Japan
  • Susan Nugent
    Wrexham Glyndwr University, United Kingdom
  • Seth Oppong
    University of Botswana, Botswana
  • Jong-Il Park
    Hanyang University, Korea
  • Antonio Rodà
    University of Padova, Italy
  • Kasper Rodil
    Aalborg University, Denmark
  • Pertti Saariluoma
    University of Jyväskylä, Finland
  • Hooman Samani
    University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
  • Vibeke Sørensen
    Stanford University, United States
  • Maria Shehade
    CYENS Centre of Excellence, Cyprus
  • Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert
    Cyprus University of Technology/ CYENS Centre of Excellence, Cyprus
  • William Swartout
    University of Southern California, United States
  • Daniel Thalmann
    École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Claudia Trillo
    University of Salford, United Kingdom
  • Michael Walsh
    Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Singapore
  • Jianjiang Wang
    Shanghai Normal University, P.R. China
  • Lin Zhang
    Communication University of China, P.R. China