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Interactions, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1 , 2012
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Another future. 5
- Rhett Russo, Katrin Mueller-Russo, Clemens Winkler, Kärt Ojavee, Eszter Ozsvald, James Charlton, Nico Refiti:
Demo hour. 6-7
- Richard Anderson:
No more worshiping at the altar of our cathedrals of business. 8-9
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
More than a feeling. 10-13
- Florian Heller, Jan O. Borchers:
Physical prototyping of an on-outlet power-consumption display. 14-17 - Tim Coughlan, Janet van der Linden, Anne Adams:
Local connections: designing technologies for discovery and creativity within the community. 18-22 - Madhu C. Reddy, Lena Mamykina, Andrea Grimes Parker:
Designing interactive systems in healthcare: a report on WISH 2011. 24-27
- Mark D. Gross, Keith Evan Green:
Architectural robotics, inevitably. 28-33 - Neel S. Patel, Darin E. Hughes:
Revolutionizing human-computer interfaces: the auditory perspective. 34-37
- Hiroshi Ishii, David Lakatos, Leonardo Bonanni, Jean-Baptiste Labrune:
Radical atoms: beyond tangible bits, toward transformable materials. 38-51
- Eric Paulos:
You amateur! 52-57 - Gilly Leshed:
Slowing down with personal productivity tools. 58-63 - Saul Greenberg, Sheelagh Carpendale, Nicolai Marquardt, Bill Buxton:
The narrative storyboard: telling a story about use and context over time. 64-69
- Arnie Lund, Jean Scholtz, Nigel Bevan:
Why the CHI community should be involved in standards: stories from three CHI participants. 70-74 - William Newman:
Design case study: the bravo text editor. 75-80 - Joanne Mendel:
A taxonomy of models used in the design process. 81-85
- Jonathan Bean, Daniela K. Rosner:
Old hat: craft versus design? 86-88
- Gerrit C. van der Veer:
SIGCHI: expanding our activities. 89
- Peter C. Wright, Patrick Olivier:
Digital interaction research @ Culture Lab. 90-93
- Community calendar 2012. 95
- Meredith Elzea:
Beneath the layers in nature, resilient life. Beneath the layers in artifacts, lifeless components. 96
Volume 19, Number 2, 2012
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Supercharging the social. 5
- Feedback. 6-7
- Omer Yosha, Tom Bieling, Ulrike Gollner, Gesche Joost, Connie Golsteijn, Elise van den Hoven, Nour Diab Yunes:
Demo hour. 8-9
- Kristina Höök:
A cry for more tech at CHI! 10-11
- Steve Portigal, Julie Norvaisas:
The Omni project. 12-13
- Amanda Williams, Alicia Gibb, David Weekly:
Research with a hacker ethos: what DIY means for tangible interaction research. 14-19 - Jason Lewis:
Time travelers, flying heads, and second lives: designing communal stories. 20-23
- Raimund Dachselt, Jonna Häkkilä, Matt Jones, Markus Löchtefeld, Michael Rohs, Enrico Rukzio:
Pico projectors: firefly or bright future? 24-29 - Markus Latzina, Joerg Beringer:
Transformative user experience: beyond packaged design. 30-33 - A. Telier:
Drawing things together. 34-37
- Tim Hwang, Ian Pearce, Max Nanis:
Socialbots: voices from the fronts. 38-45
- Carmen Dukes, Katie Koch:
Crafting a delightful experience: teaching interaction design to teens. 46-50 - Leslie Becker:
Design and ethics: sealed-off thinking. 51-53 - Florian Geyer, Harald Reiterer:
Toward mixed-media design studios. 54-59 - Valerie Bauwens, Julia Fink:
Will your household adopt your new robot? 60-64
- Minna Kamppuri:
Because deep down, we are not the same: values in cross-cultural design. 65-68 - Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Amy Hurst, Leah Findlater:
Personalized dynamic accessibility. 69-73 - Leanna Gingras:
In defense of doing it the hard way. 74-77
- Jon Kolko:
Changing the career outcomes of design education. 78-81
- Jim Budd:
Interactive Product Design Lab (IPDL) at Georgia Tech. 82-85
- Community calendar 2012. 87
- John C. Thomas:
Working around the system. 88
Volume 19, Number 3, 2012
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Interacting with big data. 5
- Danielle Wilde:
Feedback. 6-7
- Demo hour. 8-9
- Uday Gajendar:
Finding the sweet spot of design. 10-11
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Impact! 12-15
- Jennifer Mankoff:
HCI and sustainability: a tale of two motivations. 16-19 - Sophia B. Liu:
The living heritage of historic crises: curating the Bhopal disaster in the social media landscape. 20-24 - Margaret E. Morris:
Motivating change with mobile: seven guidelines. 26-31
- Ronald M. Baecker, Karyn Moffatt, Michael Massimi:
Technologies for aging gracefully. 32-36 - Steve Benford, Gabriella Giannachi:
Interaction as performance. 38-43 - Leah Findlater, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
From plastic to pixels: in search of touch-typing touchscreen keyboards. 44-49
- Danyel Fisher, Robert DeLine, Mary Czerwinski, Steven Mark Drucker:
Interactions with big data analytics. 50-59
- Kristina Andersen, Danielle Wilde:
Circles and props: making unknown technology. 60-65 - Zeljko Obrenovic:
Rethinking HCI education: teaching interactive computing concepts based on the experiential learning paradigm. 66-70 - Jim Nieters, Amit Pande:
Rapid design labs: a tool to turbocharge design-led innovation. 72-77
- Jonathan Lazar, Julio Abascal, Janet Davis, Vanessa Evers, Jan Gulliksen, Joaquim A. Jorge, Tom McEwan, Fabio Paternò, Hans Persson, Raquel Oliveira Prates, Hans von Axelson, Marco Winckler, Volker Wulf:
HCI public policy activities in 2012: a 10-country discussion. 78-81 - Hugh Dubberly:
What can Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive teach us about designing? 82-85
- Jonathan Bean:
Click a bird on it. 86-89
- Thomas Visser, Pieter Jan Stappers:
ID-StudioLab Delft University of Technology. 90-93
- Community calendar 2011. 94
- Gerrit C. van der Veer:
SIGCHI: the first 30 years. 95
- Eli Blevis:
Interface, then and now. 96
Volume 19, Number 4, 2012
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Lassoing research. 5
- Yaliang Chuang, Ling-Yuah Chiu, Jya-Cheng Hu, George Chang, Hsin-Liu Kao, Tsen-Ying Lin, Kuang-Shih Huang, Li-Erh Chang, Rung-Huei Liang, Tai-Wei Kan, Li-Te Yang, Shuang-Yu Tsai:
Demo hour. 6-7
- Robert M. Schumacher, Kirsten E. Jerch:
Measuring usability in healthcare IT: it's a practice, not a competition. 8-9
- Steve Portigal, Julie Norvaisas:
Never eat anything raw: fieldwork lessons from the pros. 10-12
- Sebastian Deterding:
Gamification: designing for motivation. 14-17 - Clint Heyer, Kristoffer Husøy:
Interaction with the dirty, dangerous, and dull. 19-23 - Christopher A. Le Dantec:
Considering the rights (and wrongs) of community technology. 24-27
- Rafael A. Calvo, Dorian Peters:
Positive computing: technology for a wiser world. 28-31 - Brygg Ullmer:
Entangling space, form, light, time, computational STEAM, and cultural artifacts. 32-39
- Bill Gaver, John Bowers:
Annotated portfolios. 40-49
- Gillian R. Hayes:
Taking action in your research. 50-53 - Ingrid Erickson, Lisa P. Nathan, Nassim Jafarinaimi, Cory P. Knobel, Matthew Ratto:
Meta-making: crafting the conversation of values and design. 54-59 - Marc Hassenzahl:
Everything can be beautiful. 60-65
- Kasper Løvborg Jensen:
Sensible smartphones for Southern Africa. 66-69 - Larry Tesler:
A personal history of modeless text editing and cut/copy-paste. 70-75 - Chris Quintana:
Pervasive science: using mobile devices and the cloud to support science education. 76-80 - David A. Siegel:
The role of enticing design in usability. 82-85
- Jon Kolko:
Design, in the big and small. 86-89
- Takuro Mizuta Lippit, Kristina Andersen:
STEIM: studio for electro-instrumental music, Amsterdam. 90-93
- Community calendar 2012. 95
- Eli Blevis:
A matter of fit and fashion. 96
Volume 19, Number 5, 2012
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Promoting peace. 5
- Meg Grant, Anja Hertenberger, Ricardo O'Nascimento, Leonie Urff, Minhye Lee, Romy Achituv, Mouna Andraos, Melissa Mongiat, Shahar Zaks:
Demo hour. 6-7
- Elizabeth Goodman:
How I learned to stop worrying and love the deliverable. 8-9
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
From data divination to data-aware design. 10-13
- Mike Hazas, A. J. Bernheim Brush, James Scott:
Sustainability does not begin with the individual. 14-17 - Luigina Ciolfi, Marc McLoughlin:
Of turf fires, fine linen, and Porter cake: design for living history. 18-21 - Colleen Jones:
Will content credibility problems flatline health innovation? 22-25
- Elizabeth Gerber:
Tech break ups: a research method for understanding technological attachment. 26-30 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Madeline E. Smith, Lindsay Reynolds:
Understanding unavailability in a world of constant connection. 32-35 - Youn-Kyung Lim:
Disappearing interfaces. 36-39
- Juan Pablo Hourcade, Natasha E. Bullock-Rest, Lahiru Jayatilaka, Lisa P. Nathan:
HCI for peace: beyond tie dye. 40-47
- Elizabeth Boling, Kennon M. Smith:
The design case: rigorous design knowledge for design practice. 48-53 - Susanne Bødker, Niels Raabjerg Mathiasen, Marianne Graves Petersen:
Modeling is not the answer!: designing for usable security. 54-57
- Loïc Martínez Normand:
Understanding HCI policy in Spain in the context of accessibility. 58-61 - Jonathan Grudin:
Punctuated equilibrium and technology change. 62-66 - Jared Harris, Austin Henderson:
Coherence and responsiveness. 67-71
- Daniela K. Rosner:
The digital apprentice. 72-73
- Gerrit C. van der Veer:
SIGCHI in Latin America. 74 - Community calendar 2012. 75
- Katherine Isbister:
Game innovation lab, NYU-Poly. 76-79
- Lucy Hughes, Douglas Atkinson, Eli Blevis:
The elsewheres of product engagement. 80
Volume 19, Number 6, November/December 2012
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: If you choose to pay attention. 5
- Monika Hoinkis, Roger Ibars, Hiromi Nakamura, Homei Miyashita, Kurtis Heimerl, Brian Gawalt, Kuang Chen, Tapan S. Parikh, Björn Hartmann:
Demo hour. 6-7
- Gilbert Cockton:
Refuser (centered design): moving on, moving out, moving up. 8-9
- Steve Portigal:
Content, the once and future king. 10-11
- Orit Shaer, Amon Millner, Caroline Hummels:
Trajectories in TEI: reflecting on the evolution of ideas, innovators, and interactions. 12-17 - Silvia Lindtner, David Li:
Created in China: the makings of China's hackerspace community. 18-22
- Javier A. Bargas-Avila, Kasper Hornbæk:
Foci and blind spots in user experience research. 24-27 - Carman Neustaedter, Phoebe Sengers:
Autobiographical design: what you can learn from designing for yourself. 28-33 - Juan E. Gilbert, Aqueasha M. Martin, Gregory Rogers, Jerome McClendon, Joshua I. Ekandem:
Hey, that's not who I voted for!: a study on touchscreen ballot design. 34-39
- Malcolm McCullough:
On attention to surroundings. 40-49
- Bill Tomlinson, Donald J. Patterson, Yue Pan, Eli Blevis, Bonnie A. Nardi, M. Six Silberman, Juliet Norton, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
What if sustainability doesn't work out? 50-55 - John Hardy:
Reflections: a year spent with an interactive desk. 56-61 - Frode Eika Sandnes, Hua-Li Jian:
Sketching with Chinese calligraphy. 62-66
- Nicola J. Bidwell:
Walking together to design. 68-71 - Meryl Alper, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Shuli Gilutz:
Adding reinforced corners: designing interactive technologies for children with disabilities. 72-75 - Laura Dove, Arathi Sethumadhavan:
Breaking down barriers: the interdependence of research and design. 76-80
- Community calendar 2012. 81
- Jon Kolko:
Transformative learning in the design studio. 82-83
- Roel Vertegaal:
Human media lab, Queens University. 84-87
- Eli Blevis:
Old scaffolds new. 88
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