<HTML><BODY><div class="js-helper js-readmsg-msg"><div id="style_16835707930473068108"><div id="style_16835707930473068108_BODY"><div class="cl_612657"><div><p>Dear colleagues and fellow researchers,</p><p> </p><p>We cordially invite your contributions to the Creativity and Technology symposium that will be held on 17th of July 2023 as a part of the <b>3rd International Conference of Possibility Studies</b> <a href="https://www.possibilitystudies.net/" target="_blank"><span>https://www.possibilitystudies.net/</span></a> in Dublin.</p><p> </p><p>Conference:</p><p>The <b>3rd International Conference of Possibility Studies</b></p><p>July 17-21, 2023</p><p>Dublin, Ireland</p><p><span><a href="https://www.possibilitystudies.net/" target="_blank">https://www.possibilitystudies.net/</a></span></p><p> </p><p>Title of Symposium:</p><p><b>Creativity and technology: exploring new possibilities with our minds and bodies</b></p><p> </p><p><b>Abstract </b></p><p>Technology has many roles to play in human cognition. As new forms of artificial creative aids gain momentum and become accessible, it is time to ponder on the relationship between humans and technology and explore the affordances of new technology with respect to the human creative process and learning. How can new technology augment or hinder human creativity? How could we use new AI tools as a medium for artistic expression? What are the consequences of extensive overreliance on technology? This symposium aims to critically reflect on the impact of new technologies on our minds and bodies and outline ways we can be creative with artificial tools and build a healthy technological partnership.</p><p> </p><p>Co-chairs:</p><p><span>Alla Gubenko (<a href="//e.mail.ru/compose/?mailto=mailto%3aalla@gubenko.eu">alla@gubenko.eu</a>), Claude Houssemand (claude.houssemand@uni.lu).</span></p><p> </p><p>We see the symposium as an excellent opportunity to present already published work or work in progress and build interdisciplinary collaborations at the intersection of creativity, education, and embodied technology.</p><p> </p><p>As a follow-up to the symposium, we are planning to initiate a special issue on the topic of<b> Creativity and Technology </b>in the <b>Possibility Studies & Society </b>journal.</p><p> </p><p>We thus invite submissions that could provide a valuable addition to the panel and inspire the audience.</p><p> </p><p>Symposium co-chair:</p><p>Alla Gubenko (primary contact)</p><p>Researcher</p><p>University of Luxembourg</p><p><span><a href="/compose?To=alla@gubenko.eu">alla@gubenko.eu</a></span></p><p> </p><p>Claude Houssemand, co-chair</p><p>Professor</p><p>University of Luxembourg</p><p><span><a href="/compose?To=claude.houssemand@uni.lu">claude.houssemand@uni.lu</a></span></p></div><div> </div><div data-signature-widget="container"><div data-signature-widget="content"><div>--<br>Wishing you well,<br>Alla Gubenko</div></div></div></div></div></div></div></BODY></HTML>