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Caroline's Corner: Real SnailMail and other Stories

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old
You can read Paula Roush's description at http://www.msdm.org.uk/2006/09/theoretical-arphids.html, with great pictures that capture some of the visual aspects of the presentations, and also you can find an exploration of the sound aspects of rfid on the same site.

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HCI2006: The Interface to Science

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old
The participants split into two groups, each with a specific focus: * Group I: Design and evaluation, cognitive aspects of interaction with visualised data. * Group II: Interactive visualisation, distributed collaboration, new display technologies.

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Media: Headshift reviews HCI 2006

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old
Susanne at Headshift attended a tutorial at HCI 2006 and has blogged it on the company website. She identifies a trend I've been picking up from other consultants I've talked to, that the HCI conference has become 'too academically-oriented and time-consuming' to be good value to practitioners.

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HCI 2006: Auto-Recorded Data and the Ethics of Collection

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old
The 2006 Workshop on "Computer Assisted Recording, Pre-Processing, and Analysis of User Interaction Data" took place as part of HCI2006, led by Willem-Paul Brinkman of Brunel University with co-organisers Phil Gray and Karen Renaud of the University of Glasgow.

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Media: HCI 2006 Panel on Practising what you Preach

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old
Nico Macdonald chaired a group of researchers mixed with practitioners from BBC Future Media & Technology to discuss the problems and opportunities on the subject of exchange, inspired by the AHRC/BBC New Media Knowledge Transfer initiative. How can we better connect practitioners and researchers?

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HCI2006: Designing for Older People - Hints and Tips

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old
Older people are the same as younger poeple. Older people have a right to the same functionality as younger people. We need technology that can be personalised (with varied presentation of same functionality) 6. Another reason it's successful is because individuals can do what they want to. 10.

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HCI 2006: New Forums for Arts HCI Research born

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old
HCI 2006 saw two launch events among its workshop days this year. The event was the culmination of two years of the Leonardo Network, funded by the UK's EPSRC under its culture and creativity call to look at how arts and humanities theory and practice can be used in interaction design.

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Call for Support: Musicians and Composers ahoy

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old


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In Brief: hcibib storms on

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old


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Picking the Brains of the Institute of Design

Posted Sunday October 1, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old
ID's research goal is to 'develop methods that will help organizations gain a more detailed and relevant understanding of users' increasingly complex lives, and drive the development of innovative and humane products and business concepts'.

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