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HTTF 2019: Nottingham, UK
- Joel E. Fischer, Sarah Martindale, Martin Porcheron, Stuart Reeves, Jocelyn Spence:
Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019, HTTF 2019, Nottingham, UK, November 19-20, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-7203-9 - Kristina Höök, Sara Eriksson, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard, Marianela Ciolfi Felice, Nadia Campo Woytuk, Ozgun Kilic Afsar, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Anna Ståhl:
Soma Design and Politics of the Body. 1:1-1:8 - Kashyap Todi:
Reimagining the Role of the Expert: From Interface Design to Interface Curation. 2:1-2:3 - Raphael Kim, Stefan Poslad:
Growable, Invisible, Connected Toys: Twitching Towards Ubiquitous Bacterial Computing. 3:1-3:9 - Ahmet Börütecene, Oguz 'Oz' Buruk:
Otherworld: Ouija Board as a Resource for Design. 4:1-4:4 - Martin J. Kraemer, Ivan Flechais, Helena Webb:
Exploring Communal Technology Use in the Home. 5:1-5:8 - Matthew Lee-Smith, Tracy Ross, Martin C. Maguire, Fung Po Tso, Jeremy Morley, Stefano Cavazzi:
The Data Hungry Home. 6:1-6:10 - Anna Ståhl, Jakob Tholander:
A Successful Failure or a Failed Success? 7:1-7:9 - Johann Benerradi, Horia A. Maior, Adrian Marinescu, Jérémie Clos, Max L. Wilson:
Exploring Machine Learning Approaches for Classifying Mental Workload using fNIRS Data from HCI Tasks. 8:1-8:11 - Donald McMillan, Barry A. T. Brown:
Against Ethical AI. 9:1-9:3 - Susan Lechelt, Chris Elsden, Ingi Helgason, Inge Panneels, Michael Smyth, Chris Speed, Melissa Terras:
How Can We Balance Research, Participation and Innovation as HCI Researchers? 10:1-10:4 - Erik Lintunen:
Latent Spaces: The High-Dimensional Infosphere. 11:1-11:4 - Helena Webb, Marina Jirotka, Alan F. T. Winfield, Katie Winkle:
Human-robot relationships and the development of responsible social robots. 12:1-12:7 - Dan Xu, Gijs Huisman:
5 Percent Piano: An Augmented Piano with Playful Audio Response. 13:1-13:4 - Anders Lundström, Ylva Fernaeus:
The Disappearing Computer Science in Healthcare VR applications. 14:1-14:5 - Heloisa Candello, Mauro Pichiliani, Mairieli Santos Wessel, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Michael J. Muller:
Teaching Robots to Act and Converse in Physical Spaces: Participatory Design Fictions with Museum Guides. 15:1-15:4 - Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Elena Márquez Segura, Jared Duval, Katherine Isbister:
Designing for Play that Permeates Everyday Life: Towards New Methods for Situated Play Design. 16:1-16:4 - Daisy Yoo, Anya Ernest, Sofia Serholt, Eva Eriksson, Peter Dalsgaard:
Service Design in HCI Research: The Extended Value Co-creation Model. 17:1-17:8 - Miriam Sturdee, Joseph Lindley:
Sketching & Drawing as Future Inquiry in HCI. 18:1-18:10 - Piotr Fratczak, Yee Mey Goh, Peter Kinnell, Andrea Soltoggio, Laura Justham:
Understanding Human Behaviour in Industrial Human-Robot Interaction by Means of Virtual Reality. 19:1-19:7 - Daphne Menheere, Carine Lallemand, Ilse Faber, Jesse Pepping, Bram Monkel, Stella Xu, Steven Vos:
Graceful Interactions and Social Support as Motivational Design Strategies to Encourage Women in Exercising. 20:1-20:10 - Dave Murray-Rust, Katerina Gorkovenko, Dan Burnett, Daniel Richards:
Entangled Ethnography: Towards a collective future understanding. 21:1-21:10 - Nicolas J. LaLone, Sultan A. Alharthi, Phoebe O. Toups Dugas:
A Vision of Augmented Reality for Urban Search and Rescue. 22:1-22:4 - Simone Ashby, Julian Hanna, Sónia Matos, Callum Nash, Alexis Faria:
Fourth-Wave HCI Meets the 21st Century Manifesto. 23:1-23:11 - Katherine Isbister:
Toward 'Suprahuman' Technology. 24:1-24:4 - Vera Lange, Marleen van Beuzekom, Michel Hansma, Jasper Jeurens, Willemiek van den Oever, Marjolein Regterschot, Jille Treffers, Koen van Turnhout, Tonguc Ibrahim Sezen, Ido Iurgel, René Bakker:
Blending into the White Box of the Art Museum. 25:1-25:10 - Dennis Lawo, Philip Engelbutzeder, Margarita Esau, Gunnar Stevens:
Towards a Network of Practices: Identifying Central Elements to Inform Design. 26:1-26:4 - Carina E. I. Westling:
The Technological Gaze. 27:1-27:7 - Mike Fraser, Jingqi Liu, Jenna Shapiro, Joshua Taylor, Aluna Everitt:
Digital -is- Physical: How Functional Fabrication Disrupts Ubicomp Design Principles. 28:1-28:5 - Ruth Neubauer:
Reconfiguring Human-centred Design of Technology as a Technohuman Intervention. 29:1-29:4 - Tom Jenkins, Anna Vallgårda, Laurens Boer, Sarah Homewood, Teresa Almeida:
Careful Devices. 30:1-30:5 - Joe Marshall, Paul Tennent:
The Limitations of Reality. 31:1-31:4 - Oliver Bates, Christian Remy, Callum Nash, Ben Kirman:
The future of techno-disruption in gig economy workforces: challenging the dialogue with fictional abstracts. 32:1-32:4 - Rob Comber, Airi Lampinen, Jesse Haapoja:
Towards Post-Interaction Computing: Addressing Immediacy, (un)Intentionality, Instability and Interaction Effects. 33:1-33:8 - William Housley, Saul Albert, Elizabeth Stokoe:
Natural Action Processing. 34:1-34:4 - Argenis Ramirez Gomez, Hans Gellersen:
Exploring the Sensed and Unexpected: Not Looking in Gaze Interaction. 35:1-35:7 - Peter Lyle, Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Public Outcomes of Publicly Funded Socio-Technical Projects. 36:1-36:3 - Leif Oppermann, Alexander Boden, Britta Hofmann, Wolfgang Prinz, Stefan Decker:
Beyond HCI and CSCW: Challenges and Useful Practices Towards a Human-Centred Vision of AI and IA. 37:1-37:5 - Klaudia Çarçani, Jo Herstad, Harald Holone:
Making activities visible: a way to patient empowerment. 38:1-38:7 - Alessio Antonini, Lucia Lupi:
Social AI for Engaging UbiComp. 39:1-39:5 - Jennifer L. Schubert:
Ambiguity as a Means for triggering Civic Participation. 40:1-40:3 - Conor Linehan, Ben Kirman:
Imagining the Cool-ag: Or, Freedom Considered Harmful. 41:1-41:4 - Shenando Stals, Michael Smyth, Oli H. Mival:
UrbanIxD: From Ethnography to Speculative Design Fictions for the Hybrid City. 42:1-42:10
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