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The Centre for Digital Creativity is participating in CHI 2018!

The Centre for Digital Creativity is participating in the annual CHI conference in Montréal, Canada with 13 contributions including full papers and late breaking work.

The four-day event is the most renowned conference regarding Human-Computer interacting and it is considered the place where researchers from all over the world gather to discuss the most recent interactive technology. CHI defines itself as being a multicultural community with people from highly diverse backgrounds who have one thing in common; To investigate new and creative ways for people to interact.

This year’s CHI theme is “engage” and the conference will be focused on engaging with people, engaging with technology and engaging with world-class research. 

 

The Centre for Digital Creativity’s 13 contributions include:

Authors marked with * are affiliated with the Centre for Digital Creativity

Full papers

Mads Møller Jensen, Roman Rädle*, Clemens N. Klokmose*, and Susanne Bødker. Remediating a Design Tool: Implications of Digitizing Sticky Notes.

Seonwook Park, Christoph Gebhardt, Roman Rädle*, Anna Feit, Hana Vrzakova, Niraj Dayama, Hui-Shyong Yeo, Clemens N. Klokmose*, Aaron Quigley, Antti Oulasvirta, and Otmar Hilliges. 2018. AdaM: Adapting Multi-User Interfaces for Collaborative Environments in Real-Time

 Roman Rädle*, Hans-Christian Jetter, Jonathan Fischer, Inti Gabriel, Clemens N. Klokmose*, Harald Reiterer, and Christian Holz. 2018. PolarTrack: Optical Outside-In Device Tracking that Exploits Display Polarization,

Midas Nouwens* & Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose*. The Application and Its Consequences for Non-Standard Knowledge Work

 Christian Remy*, Oliver Bates, Alan Dix, Vanessa Thomas*, Mike Hazas, Adrian Friday, Elaine M. Huang. Evaluation beyond Usability: Validating Sustainable HCI Research

  

Late breaking work

A Sentiment Analysis of Design Reflections from Design Projects. Jonas Frich*, Nanna Inie*, Kim Halskov* & Peter Dalsgaard*

PARTICIPATE: Capturing Knowledge in Public Library Activities. Gröschel, C., Dalsgaard, P.*, Klokmose, C. N.*, Korsgaard, H.*, Eriksson, E.*, Bats, R.,Tabard, A., Ducros, A. & Serholt, S.

A Survey of the Usage of Sticky Notes. Aron Fischel* and  Kim Halskov*,

Marcel Borowski, Roman Rädle*, and Clemens N. Klokmose*. Codestrates Packages: An Alternative to “One-Size-Fits-All” Software.

 

Alt.chi papers

Vanessa Thomas, Manu J. Brueggemann, Ding Wang, Andy Darby, Benjamin Wohl, Lindsay MacDonald Vermeulen*, Oliver Bates, David Feldman. In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet, for just a moment.

 

Special Interest Groups

Oliver Bates, Vanessa Thomas, Christian Remy*, Lisa P. Nathan, Samuel Mann, Adrian Friday. The future of HCI and Sustainability:Championing Environmental and Social Justice.

Christian Remy*, Oliver Bates, Jennifer Mankoff, Adrian Friday. Evaluating HCI Research beyond Usability

 

Demo papers

Søren Knudsen, Jo Vermeulen, Doris Kosminsky, Jagoda Walny, Mieka West, Christian Frisson, Bon Adriel Aseniero, Lindsay MacDonald Vermeulen*, Charles Perin, Lien Quach, Peter Buk, Katrina Tabuli, Shreya Chopra, Wesley Willett, Sheelagh Carpendale. Democratizing Open Energy Data for Public Discourse using Visualization.