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Interactions, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January/February 2015
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: HCI is everywhere. 5
- Jutta Fortmann, Heiko Müller, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll, Jari Kangas, Deepak Akkil, Jussi Rantala, Poika Isokoski, Päivi Majaranta, Roope Raisamo, Pavel A. Orlov, Roman Bednarik, Héctor A. Caltenco, Henrik Svarrer Larsen, Per-Olof Hedvall:
Demo hour. 6-9 - Dongoh Park:
What are you reading? 10-11 - Chul Bae Lee, Kunho Lee:
LG's G3 GUI. 12-15
- Thecla Schiphorst, Philippe Pasquier:
movingstories, Simon Fraser University. 16-19
- Jelle Stienstra:
Embodying phenomenology in interaction design research. 20-21 - David Cuartielles, Jonathan Bean, Daniela K. Rosner:
Conversations on making. 22-24
- Elisa Giaccardi:
Designing the connected everyday. 26-31 - Carl Jörgen Normark:
Vehicle interaction tailored to you. 32-36 - Davide Rocchesso, Guillaume Lemaitre, Patrick Susini, Sten Ternström, Patrick Boussard:
Sketching sound with voice and gesture. 38-41
- Tek-Jin Nam:
Interactions in Asia. 42-43 - Bo Begole, Jinwoo Kim:
Designing a 'real experience' for CHI 2015. 44-47 - Kun-Pyo Lee, Tek-Jin Nam:
HCI in Korea: where imagination becomes reality. 48-51 - Daisuke Sakamoto:
Asian researchers at the CHI conference. 52-55 - Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
A flourishing field: a guide to HCI in China, Taiwan, and Singapore. 56-59
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, m. c. schraefel:
mHealth + Proactive Well-being = Wellth Creation. 60-63 - Joyram Chakraborty, Nirali M. Chakraborty:
Public policy and violence in video games. 64-67 - Nassim Jafarinaimi, Eric M. Meyers:
Play it seriously: fostering innovative engagement with sustainability. 68-70 - Catherine Courage:
Lessons in customer experience leadership. 71-73 - Albrecht Schmidt:
Following or leading?: the HCI community and new interaction technologies. 74-77
- Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Supporting growth. 78
- Community calendar. 79
- Eli Blevis:
Sunday social gathering, CBD, Hong Kong. 80
Volume 22, Number 2, March/April 2015
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Recognition and empowerment. 5
- Max Rheiner, Thomas Tobler, Fabian Troxler, Seki Inoue, Keisuke Hasegawa, Yasuaki Monnai, Yasutoshi Makino, Hiroyuki Shinoda, Jules Françoise, Norbert Schnell, Riccardo Borghesi, Frédéric Bevilacqua, Tuncay Cakmak, Holger Hager:
Demo hour. 6-9 - Ian Oakley:
What are you reading? 10-11
- Joanna Maria Dauner, Mustafa Emre Karagozler, Matthew Glisson:
Electric flora. 12-13
- Seongkook Heo, Sunjun Kim, Jaehyun Han, Jiseong Gu, Jaeyeon Lee, Jeongmin Son, Jin Gun Jung, Eunhye Youn, Sunggeun Ahn, Geehyuk Lee:
Human-computer interaction lab @KAIST. 14-17
- Mark Blythe:
Practical products for centenarian spies. 18-19 - Uday Gajendar:
Device multiplicity demands magical continuity. 20-21 - Jon Kolko:
Teaching confidence in process. 22-23
- Richard E. Ladner:
Design for user empowerment. 24-29
- Stina Nylander, Jakob Tholander, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Joe Marshall:
HCI and sports. 30-31 - m. c. schraefel:
From field to office: translating brain-body benefits from sport to knowledge work. 32-35 - Mads Møller Jensen, Majken Kirkegaard Rasmussen, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Kaj Grønbæk:
Designing training games for soccer. 36-39 - Pawel W. Wozniak, Kristina Knaving, Staffan Björk, Morten Fjeld:
Untangling running: designing for real-life runner experiences. 40-43 - Raine A. Kajastila, Perttu Hämäläinen:
Motion games in real sports environments. 44-47
- Vassilis Kostakos:
The big hole in HCI research. 48-51 - Eric P. S. Baumer, Jenna Burrell, Morgan G. Ames, Jed R. Brubaker, Paul Dourish:
On the importance and implications of studying technology non-use. 52-56
- Christopher Frauenberger:
Rethinking autism and technology. 57-59 - Mikael Wiberg:
Interaction design meets architectural thinking. 60-63 - Janet C. Read:
Children as participants in design and evaluation. 64-66 - Daniela K. Rosner:
Reshaping the limits of design in HCI. 67-69
- Eunice Ratna Sari, Adi B. Tedjasaputra, Tuomo Kujala:
Growing together with Indonesian SIGCHI. 70 - Community calendar. 71
- Eli Blevis:
Inspiration from nature. 72
Volume 22, Number 3, May/June 2015
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: HCI in pictures. 5
- Feedback. 6-7
- Hsin-Hao Chien, Jasjeet Singh Seehra, Ansh Verma, Kylie Peppler, Karthik Ramani, Yun-Maw Kevin Cheng, Chao-Lung Lee, Alessio Chierico:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Steve Harrison:
What are you reading? 12-13
- Jules Françoise, Norbert Schnell, Riccardo Borghesi, Frédéric Bevilacqua:
MaD. 14-15
- Dag Svanæs:
NTNU health informatics usability and design lab. 16-19
- Heather Wiltse:
On being turned inside out. 20-21 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Patchwork living, rubber duck debugging, and the chaos monkey. 22-23 - Jonathan Bean:
The Times New Roman lie. 24-25
- Peter-Paul Verbeek:
COVER STORY: Beyond interaction: a short introduction to mediation theory. 26-31
- Eli Blevis, Sabrina Hauser, William Odom:
Sharing the hidden treasure in pictorials. 32-43
- Oskar Juhlin:
Digitizing fashion: software for wearable devices. 44-47 - Steven Hoober:
Fingers, thumbs, and people. 48-51
- Regan L. Mandryk, Kathrin Maria Gerling:
Discouraging sedentary behaviors using interactive play. 52-55 - Adrian K. Clear, Kirstie O'Neill, Adrian Friday:
Designing for transitions to sustainable lifestyles. 56-58 - Fabio Paternò, Antonio Giovanni Schiavone:
The role of tool support in public policies and accessibility. 60-63 - Steve Benford, Adrian Hazzard, Liming Xu:
The Carolan guitar: a thing that tells its own life story. 64-66 - Pallavi Kutty:
Blending market research and user research activities. 68-70 - Jürgen Steimle:
Printed electronics for human-computer interaction. 72-75
- Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Thanks to our volunteers and friends. 77
- Community calendar: May-August 2015. 79
- Zhouxing Jason Lu:
Self-portraits. 80
Volume 22, Number 4, July/August 2015
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
Welcome: Felt experiences. 5
- Feedback. 7
- Sang-won Leigh, Asta Roseway, Ann Paradiso, Hill Hiroki Kobayashi, Michitaka Hirose, Akio Fujiwara, Kazuhiko Nakamura, Kaoru Sezaki, Kaoru Saito, Conor Peterson, Bert Bongers, Cecilia Heffer:
Demo hour. 8-11 - Heekyoung Jung:
What are you reading? 12-13
- Hsin-Hao Chen:
The weight of numbers. 14-15
- Garnet D. Hertz:
The studio for critical making, Emily Carr University of art and design. 16-19
- Sorin Pintilie:
The ethos of context-aware computing. 20-21 - Uday Gajendar:
Transitional UX: designing for what's after 'next-gen'. 22-23 - Jon Kolko:
Learning the long, hard slog of product. 24-25
- Kristina Höök, Anna Ståhl, Martin Jonsson, Johanna Mercurio, Anna Karlsson, Eva-Carin Banka Johnson:
COVER STORY: Somaesthetic design. 26-33 - Angelica Svelander, Mikael Wiberg:
The practice of selfies. 34-38 - Tero Jokela, Ming Ki Chong, Andrés Lucero, Hans Gellersen:
Connecting devices for collaborative interactions. 39-43 - Nataliya Kos'myna, Franck Tarpin-Bernard, Bertrand Rivet:
Brains, computers, and drones: think and control! 44-47 - Evangelos Karapanos:
Sustaining user engagement with behavior-change tools. 48-52 - Stuart Reeves:
Locating the 'big hole' in HCI research. 53-56
- Molly Wright Steenson:
Microworld and mesoscale. 58-60 - Patrick Olivier, Peter C. Wright:
Digital civics: taking a local turn. 61-63 - Thomas Erickson:
Creating kairos. 64-66 - Juliet Wanyiri:
Foondi workshops: democratizing technology in Africa. 67-69 - Kathi R. Kitner, Thea de Wet:
Big city, big data. 70-73 - Cristiano Storni:
A personal perspective on research through design. 74-76
- David R. Lamas, Panayiotis Zaphiris, Effie Law, Tuomo Kujala:
HCI summer school in Tallinn. 78
- Community calendar. 79
- Eli Blevis:
CHI 2015 best dance performance. 80
Volume 22, Number 5, September - October 2015
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: HCI 10 years after. 5
- Ludvig Elblaus, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Vincent Lewandowski, Roberto Bresin, Sungjae Hwang, John Song, Junghyeon Gim, Carla F. Griggio, Germán Leiva, Mario Romero, David Sweeney, Tim Regan, John Helmes, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Siân E. Lindley, Alex S. Taylor:
Demo hour. 6-9
- Simone D. J. Barbosa:
What are you reading? 10-11
- Sang-won Leigh, Asta Roseway, Ann Paradiso:
Remnance of form. 12-13
- Shashank Ahire, Girish Dalvi, Manjiri Joshi, Anirudha N. Joshi:
Interaction design for Indian needs lab, IIT Bombay. 14-17
- Marc Steen:
I am a Luddite - well, sort of. 18-19 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Why should we care about Bitcoin? 20-21 - Jonathan Bean:
Ending charge anxiety. 22-23
- Susanne Bødker:
Third-wave HCI, 10 years later - participation and sharing. 24-31
- Marianna Obrist, Pablo César, David Geerts, Tom Bartindale, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Online video and interactive TV experiences. 32-37 - Chris Speed, Deborah Maxwell:
Designing through value constellations. 38-43 - Anne Köpsel, Nikola Bubalo:
Benefiting from legacy bias. 44-47 - Alex S. Taylor:
After interaction. 48-53
- Roy Bendor, Junia Anacleto, Drew Facey, Sidney S. Fels, Tim Herron, David Maggs, Rachel Peake, John Robinson, Michael Robinson, Jon Salter, Stephen Sheppard, Obi Vattanawong, Austin Wang, Steve Williams:
Sustainability in an imaginary world. 54-57 - Larissa Pschetz:
Isn't it time to change the way we think about time? 58-61 - Matthew J. Bietz, Cinnamon S. Bloss, Job G. Godino, Kevin Patrick:
Exploring personal data for public good research. 62-65 - Dirk Knemeyer:
Design thinking and UX: two sides of the same coin. 66-68 - Jonathan Lazar:
Public policy and HCI: making an impact in the future. 69-71 - Stefanie Müller, Patrick Baudisch:
Laser cutters: a new class of 2D output devices. 72-74
- Loren G. Terveen:
Greetings from the new SIGCHI leadership. 77
- Community calendar. 79
- Eli Blevis:
Drones. 80
Volume 22, Number 6, 2015
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: From the inside. 5
- Feedback. 6
- Ashley Karr:
UX research vs. UX design. 7
- Orit Shaer:
What are you reading? 12-13
- Philippa Mothersill, V. Michael Bove Jr.:
EmotiveModeler. 14-15
- Celine Latulipe, Heather Richter Lipford, Mary Lou Maher, David C. Wilson:
UNC Charlotte HCI/InDe lab. 16-19
- Kasper Hornbæk:
We must be more wrong in HCI research. 20-21 - Jon Kolko:
Moving on from requirements. 22-23 - Uday Gajendar:
Finding design's intellectual value. 24-25
- Peter C. Wright, John C. McCarthy:
The politics and aesthetics of participatory HCI. 26-31
- Kristina Höök, Jeffrey Bardzell, Simon J. Bowen, Peter Dalsgaard, Stuart Reeves, Annika Waern:
Framing IxD knowledge. 32-36 - Alan F. Blackwell:
Filling the big hole in HCI research. 37-41 - Zeljko Obrenovic:
Design as a political activity: borrowing from classical political theories. 42-45 - Hamid R. Ekbia, Bonnie A. Nardi:
The political economy of computing: the elephant in the HCI room. 46-49 - Yue Pan, Erik Stolterman:
What if HCI became a fashion-driven discipline? 50-53
- Richard Coyne:
Places to play. 54-57 - Mariam Asad, Sarah Schoemann:
Designing for civic events. 58-61 - Vicki L. Hanson, Anna Cavender, Shari Trewin:
Writing about accessibility. 62-65 - Randolph G. Bias, Douglas J. Gillan:
Why widget design is giving us Fitts. 66-68 - Sukeshini A. Grandhi:
Educating ourselves on HCI education. 69-71 - Kat Jungnickel:
Sewing as a design method. 72-75
- Zhengjie Liu, John Karat, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Tuomo Kujala:
SIGCHI's support for HCI in developing worlds. 77
- Community calendar. 79
- Eli Blevis:
Not in use, energy saving. 80
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