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Table of contentsChairs welcome

General informationLocal information

Floor mapsOverview

Saturday & SundayMondayTuesday

WednesdayProvocations and Works-in-Progress (P-WiPs)

DemosDIS Committee

NotesSponsors and Supporters

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Monday, June 23DIS 2014

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2014 or DIS’14. DIS is a biennial international conference that has established itself as the venue to explore convergent, emergent, and in-novative trends and ideas at the intersection of people, design, and technologies. In DIS’14 we highlight the idea that the design of interactive systems is entering a new socio-tech-nical paradigm around the idea of craft. The theme of the conference is “Crafting Design”.

We received 402 submissions from around the world, in-cluding Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America. The program committee accepted 107 papers and notes that cover a range of topics relevant to the DIS community. This included work on craft and making, critical design, design practice, design methods, games and entertainment, health and wellness, sustainability, and the design of innovative systems. The technical program includes three parallel tracks with a total of 25 different paper sessions at the conference. For the first time DIS is featuring a new submission type called Pictorials, which are archival publications where authors are encouraged to express and unpack their design practices and processes in rich and primarily visual ways. In addition, the conference also features Provocations & Work-In-Progress papers, Demonstrations, Workshops, and Doctoral Consortium papers. We also encourage attendees to attend the keynotes and invited talk presentations that provide valuable insights and perspectives on research and practice.

Chairs welcome

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The creation of the DIS program was a team effort full of passion and hard work. We would like to acknowledge all the authors for providing the content of the technical program. We are grateful to the program committee, including our sub-committee chairs and associate chairs, as well as the hundreds of reviewers that worked diligently to provide feedback for authors. We also thank ACM and SIGCHI for their support of DIS and our sponsors including champion sponsors Simon Fraser University (including the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology at SFU, the School of Interactive Arts + Technology), our benefactor sponsors the Interaction Design Research Centre and GRAND, and our contributing sponsor Virginia Tech’s Center for Human-Computer Interaction.

DIS 2014 General ChairsRon Wakkary, Simon Fraser UniversitySteve Harrison, Virginia Tech

DIS 2014 Program ChairsShaowen Bardzell, Indiana UniversityCarman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser UniversityEric Paulos, University of California Berkeley

DIS 2014

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General information Local information

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WiFi at the RenaissanceOur DIS map shows the conference venues, restaurants, coffeeshops and bars, as well as activities around.

You can find the map on dis2014.org/index.php/attending

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DIS 2014

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DIS 2014 App

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Floor maps The Conference Office is on the third floor, please ask a Student Volunteer to take you there if needed.

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DIS 2014

Workshops (Sat/Sun)

Doctoral Consortium (Sun)

Workshops (Sat/Sun)

Doctoral Consortium (Sun)

Opening plenary & keynote

CraftDomestic Life

Reflection

Critical DesignCommunication & Collaboration

Analysis & Visualization

Social InteracionsDesign PracticeUrban Screens

Pictorials ITouchSound

Pictorials IIBody Interaction

Health & Community

Digital MemorySustainability

Performing Interaction

Design-MethodsHedonic

Well-Being

Horror, Vampires, Magic & HobbitsSocial Data

Games

Closing plenary & keynote

DIS Experience Night+ Opening Demos & P-WiPs

06.30pm - 09.00pm

Banquet Dinnerat Science World

06.00pm - 10.00pm

Pre-Reception and Design Jam(Sunday only)

06.30pm - 09.00pm

Special Program PanelDesign Research

CommunitiesDigital Fabrication Landscapes

09:00 am –

10:20 am

All day

10:50 am –

12:10 pm

01:30 pm –

02:50 pm

03:20 pm –

04:40 pm

Special Events

Demos & P-WiPs Demos & P-WiPs

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Sat / Sun schedule & program

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Sunday

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Workshops

Workshops

Doctoral Consortium

Welcome Reception & Design Jam

All Day

All Day

All Day

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Vistas - 19th Floorat Renaissance

Hacking HCI3P – Second Workshop on Human Computer Interaction in Third Places (two days)Roberto Calderon, University of British ColumbiaSidney Fels, University of British ColumbiaJunia Anacleto, University of SãoNemanja Memarovic , University of LuganoW. Travis Thompson, University of South Florida

HCI: Human-Computer ImprovisationJohn Bowers, Newcastle UniversityRobyn Taylor, Newcastle UniversityJonathan Hook, Newcastle UniversityDustin Freeman, University of TorontoCharlie Bramley, Newcastle UniversityChristopher Newell, University of Hull

Environments for creative interactiondesign processesPeter Dalsgaard, Aarhus UniversityKim Halskov, Aarhus University

Social NUI: Social Perspectives in NaturalUser InterfacesFrank Vetere, University of MelbourneKenton O’Hara, Microsoft ResearchJeni Paay, Aalborg UniversityBernd Ploderer, University of MelbourneRichard Harper, Microsoft ResearchAbigail Sellen, Microsoft Research

Workshops

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Personal Visual AnalyticsSheelagh Carpendale, University of CalgaryMelanie Tory, University of VictoriaAnthony Tang, University of Calgary

Crafting user experience of self-service technologies: Key challenges and potential solutionsVictor Kaptelinin, Umeå University and University of BergenAntonio Rizzo, University of SienaPaul Robertson, Abertay UniversityStephanie Rosenbaum, TecEd

StoryStorm: A Collaborative Exchange of Methods for StorytellingDeborah Maxwell, University of EdinburghMel Woods, University of DundeeDaisy Abbott, Glasgow School of Art

Saturday & Sunday

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Doctoral ConsortiumChairsThecla Schiphorst (Simon Fraser University)Jeffrey Bardzell (Indiana University)Peter Wright (Newcastle University)John Bowers (Newcastle University)

Student ParticipantsRagaad AlTarawneh, University of KaiserslauternVisual Interactive Support For Understanding Structural and Behav-ioral Aspects of Complex Systems

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Sunday, June 23, 06:30pm - 09:00pm

An evening reception to welcome all DIS attendees that have arrived. Meet your friends and colleagues and partici-pate or watch the Design Jam.

Welcome Reception

Sunday, June 23, 07:00pm - 09:00pm

The DIS Design Jam is a fun and novel event run by the Vancouver Design Nerds. A Design Jam is an idea factory. It’s a fun, fast, creative brainstorming session intended to create a range of diverse visions that address an issue.The objective of the DIS Design Jam is to bring together conference attendees in a fun energetic forum, where the Jam task takes advantage of the international mix of partic-ipants, HCI / design expertise, and the Vancouver context. The Jam output will be captured by a graphic artist/facilita-tor who will generate (in real time) a large visual recording of the ideas presented by participants. These findings will then be put on display for the remainder of the conference.This event is free, but attendees need to register for the Design Jam.

Design Jam

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Sunday

Chris Elsden, Culture Lab, Newcastle UniversitySituated Remembering with Digital Technology

Laura Devendorf, UC BerkeleyMaking Art and Making Artists

Jinyi Wang, Stockholm UniversityExploring the Alternative Means to Communicate Interaction Design Research

Tom Jenkins, Georgia Institute of TechnologyPrototyping Speculative Objects for the Internet of Things

Wonjun Lee, KAISTPragmatic and Practical Somaesthetics for Interactive Product Design

Lisa Koeman, University College LondonAn Exploratory Study into the Public and Situated Visualisation of Local Data in Urban Communities

Rohit Khot, Exertion games lab, RMIT UniversityExploring Material Representations of Physical Activity

David Altimira, University of CanterburyDesigning Engaging Exertion Games Through Game Balancing

Lindsay MacDonald, University of CalgaryFor Every Action: Interactive Installations in Liminal Spaces

Gopinaath Kannabiran, Indiana University BloomingtonEcofeminism and Sustainable HCI

Arash Soleimani, Clemson UniversityCyberPLAYce – A Play Space of Creative, Intelligent Tools Promoting Personal and Computational Expression for Early Learners

Monday schedule& program

Monday

Best Paper Award

Honourable Mention

Presentation TimesFull papers 20minsPictorials 15minsNotes 10mins

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Opening plenary and keynote

CraftDomestic LifeReflection

Pictorials I TouchSound

Design MethodsHedonicWell-Being

DIS Experience Night

09:00 am –

10:20 am

10:50am –

12:10pm

01:30 pm –

02:50 pm

03:20 pm –

04:40 pm

06:30 pm –

09:00 pm

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Ballroom 1

A-Level Renaissance

Ballroom 1Ballroom 2Ballroom 3

Ballroom 1Ballroom 2Ballroom 3

Ballroom 1Ballroom 2Ballroom 3

Opening plenary & keynote

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Peter-Paul Verbeek is professor of philosophy of technol-ogy and chair of the Department of Philosophy, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands. He is also president of the Society fr Philosophy and Technology, and a member of the Dutch Council for the Humanities. He is an editor of Tijdschrift voor Filosofie and of the Lexington Book series in Postphenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology. Verbeek’s research focuses on the relations between humans and technologies, and on the philosophy and ethics of design.

In 2011, he published Moralizing Technology: Understandingand Designing the Morality of Things, about the moral significance of technologies, and its implications for ethical theory and for design practices. He is also the author of What Things Do: Philosophical Reflections on Technology, Agency, and Design, and co-editor of The Moral Status of Technical Artefacts (Springer 2014) and User Behavior and Technology Design – Shaping Sustainable Relations between Consumers and Technologies (Springer 2006).

On Icarus’ Wings: Craft and the Art of Hybridization

New products and technologies increasingly blur the boundaries between humans and things. This has major implications for what interaction design can be. In a world of wearable technologies, social robots, smart environments and implanted technologies, the relations we have with technologies can hardly be characterized as ‘use’ anymore. Rather, concepts like ‘immersion’, ‘fusion’, ‘implication’, or even ‘enhancement’ apply. In order to analyze the charac-ter of these new interactions, we need to expand existing analyses of human-technology relations, most notably the ‘postphenomenological’ framework, which has traditionally focused on relations of use.

This expansion of our understanding of human-technology interactions has major implications for our understanding of what craftsmanship can be. First of all, it shows that inter-action design needs to take into account many new contact points between human beings and technological artifacts, which requires new material accounts of the human and new social accounts of the technological. We need a ‘hybrid ontology’ in which the boundaries between humans and things are continuously redefined.

Second, it shows that crafting technologies also implies crafting the self. New technologies imply new ways of being human, because they mediate human behavior and experi-ences in novel ways. In order to deal with these mediating

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powers, we need ‘technologies of the self’, to use an expres-sion of Michel Foucault. Such ‘technologies’ do not only consist in ascetic practices of using technologies, but also in ‘ascetic design’: material arrangements of the ways in which human beings are consciously and responsibly affected, influenced and enacted by technologies.

Peter-Paul Verbeek

Craft

Session ChairShaowen Bardzell, Indiana University

Leather as a Material for Crafting Interactive and Physical ArtifactsVasiliki Tsaknaki, KTH Royal Institute of TechnologyYlva Fernaeus, KTH Royal Institute of TechnologyMischa Schaub, Institute HyperWerk for Postindustrial Design

Sewing Interest in E-Textiles: Analyzing Making from a Gendered PerspectiveAnne Weibert, University of SiegenAndrea Marshall, Drexel UniversityKonstantin Aal, University of SiegenKai Schubert, University of SiegenJennifer Rode, Drexel University

Participatory Materials: Having a Reflective Conversation with an Artifact in the MakingMalte Jung, Cornell UniversityNik Martelaro, Stanford UniversityHalsey Hoster, Stanford UniversityClifford Nass, Stanford University

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Ballroom 1

Papers & Pictorials

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Moving from Talking Heads to Newlyweds - Ex-ploring Video Chat Use during Major Life EventsMichael Massimi, CambridgeCarman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser University

Domestic Appropriations of Tokens to the WebJung-Joo Lee, School of Arts, Aalto UniversitySiân Lindley, CambridgeSalu Ylirisku, Aalto UniversityTim Regan, CambridgeMarkus Nurminen, DiagonalGiulio Jacucci, University of Helsinki

Session ChairAudrey Desjardins, Simon Fraser University

Domestic Life

Crafting Code at the Demo-scene (Note)Nicolai Hansen, Aarhus UniversityRikke Nørgård, Aarhus UniversityKim Halskov, Aarhus University

Enhancing Everyday Paper Interactions with Paper Circuits (Note)Michael Shorter, University of DundeeJon Rogers, University of DundeeJohn McGhee, University of New South Wales

Ballroom 2

Monday, 10:50am - 12:10pm

Session ChairElizabeth Gerber, Northwestern University

“If These Walls Could Talk:” Designing with Memories of PlacesTao Dong, University of MichiganMark Ackerman, University of MichiganMark Newman, University of Michigan

Homemade Cookbooks: A Recipe for SharingHilary Davis, The University of MelbourneBjorn Nansen, The University of MelbourneFrank Vetere, The University of MelbourneToni Robertson, University of TechnologyMargot Brereton, Queensland University of TechnologyJeannette Durick, University of TechnologyKate Vaisutis, Queensland University of Technology

Reflection

Situated Design for Creative, Reflective, Collabo-rative, Technology-Mediated LearningAba-Sah Dadzie, University of BirminghamLaura Benton, Institute of EducationAsimina Vasalou, University of LondonRussell Beale, University of Birmingham

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Reviewing Reflection: On the Use of Reflection in Interactive System DesignEric Baumer, Cornell UniversityVera Khovanskaya, Cornell UniversityMark Matthews, Cornell UniversityLindsay Reynolds, Cornell UniversityVictoria Schwanda Sosik, Cornell UniversityGeri Gay, Cornell University

Ripening Room: Designing Social Media for Self-reflection in Self-expressionJae-eul Bae, KAISTYoun-kyung Lim, KAISTJin-bae Bang, Cyram, SeoulMyung-suk Kim, KAIST

Experiencing Art through Kinesthetic Dialogue (Note)Jakob Tholander, Stockholm UniversityJarmo Laaksolahti, Stockholm UniversityStina Nylander, Stockholm University

Time Telescope: Engagement with Heritage through Participatory Design (Note)Guy Schofield, Culture Lab, Newcastle University

Monday, 10:50am - 12:10pm

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Introduction to Pictorials as a new formatSabrina Hauser, Simon Fraser UniversityWill Odom, Carnegie Mellon University

Materializing Infrastructures for Participatory HackingLorenzo Davoli, Umeå Institute of DesignJohan Redström, Umeå Institute of Design

Some Variations on a CounterFunctional Digital CameraJames Pierce, Carnegie Mellon UniversityEric Paulos, University of California Berkeley

Growth Plan for an Inspirational Test-Bed of Smart Textile ServicesStephan Wensveen, Eindhoven University of TechnologyOscar Tomico, Eindhoven University of TechnologyMartijn ten Bhömer, Eindhoven University of TechnologyKristi Kuusk, Eindhoven University of Technology

Eclipse: Eliciting the Subjective Qualities of Public PlacesRon Wakkary, Simon Fraser UniversityAudrey Desjardins, Simon Fraser UniversityWilliam Odom, Carnegie Mellon UniversitySabrina Hauser, Simon Fraser UniversityLeila Aflatoony, Simon Fraser University

Pictorials I

Session ChairWilliam Odom, Carnegie Mellon University

Ballroom 1

tPad: Designing Transparent-Display Mobile InteractionsJuan David Hincapié-Ramos, University of ManitobaSophie Roscher , Otto-von-Guericke-UniversitätWolfgang Büschel, Technische Universität DresdenUlrike Kister, Technische Universität DresdenRaimund Dachselt, Technische Universität DresdenPourang Irani, University of Manitoba

What You See Is What You Touch: Visualizing Touch Screen Interaction in the Head-Up DisplayFelix Lauber, HCI Group, University of MunichAnna Follmann, University of MunichAndreas Butz, University of Munich

The Design Space of Shape-changing Interfaces: A Repertory Grid StudyMatthijs Kwak, University of Technology EindhovenKasper Hornbæk, University of CopenhagenPanos Markopoulos, Eindhoven University of TechnologyMiguel Bruns Alonso, Eindhoven University of Technology

Touch

Session ChairNicolai Marquardt, University College London

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Ballroom 2

Monday, 01:30pm - 02:50pm

Session ChairDeborah Tatar, Virginia Tech

The Previewable Switch: a Light Switch with Feedforward (Note)Richard Park, KAISTHyunjae Lee, KAISTHwan Kim, KAISTWoohun Lee, KAIST

Sensing Touch Using Resistive Graphs (Note)David Holman, Queen’s UniversityNicholas Fellion, Queen’s UniversityRoel Vertegaal, Queen’s University

Sound

Structured Observation with Polyphony: a Multi-faceted Tool for Studying Music CompositionJérémie Garcia, INRIA & Univ Paris-SudTheophanis Tsandilas, Inria, Orsay, FranceCarlos Agon, STMS Lab, IRCAM-CNRS-UPMC, ParisWendy Mackay, INRIA, Orsay, France

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Cinejack: Using Live Music to Control Narrative VisualsGuy Schofield, Newcastle UniversityDavid Green, Newcastle UniversityThomas Smith, Newcastle UniversityPeter Wright, Newcastle UniversityPatrick Olivier, Newcastle University

Musical Meshworks: From Networked Performance to Cultures of ExchangeBen Freeth, Newcastle UniversityJohn Bowers, Newcastle UniversityBennett Hogg, Newcastle University

Collaborating with Computer Vision Systems: An Exploration of Audio FeedbackCecily Morrison, CambridgeNeil Smyth, CambridgeRobert Corish, CambridgeKenton O’Hara, CambridgeAbigail Sellen, Cambridge

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Monday, 01:30pm - 02:50pm

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Design Methods

Session ChairAlissa Antle, Simon Fraser University

Medium Probes: Exploring the Medium not the MessageBetsy DiSalvo, Georgia Institute of TechnologyParisa Khanipour Roshan, Georgia Institute of Technology

Interactive Personal Storytelling: An Ethnographic Study and Simulation of Apartheid-Era NarrativesIlda Ladeira, University of Cape TownGary Marsden, University of Cape Town

The PumpSpark Fountain Development KitPaul Dietz, Microsoft ResearchGabriel Reyes, Georgia Institute of TechnologyDavid Kim, Microsoft Research

The Design of Slow-Motion Feedback (Note)Jo Vermeulen, Hasselt UniversityKris Luyten, Hasselt UniversityKarin Coninx, Hasselt UniversityNicolai Marquardt, University College London

Temporal Anchors in User Experience Research (Note)Chung-Ching Huang, Indiana University BloomingtonErik Stolterman, Indiana University Bloomington

Ballroom 1

Hedonic

Session ChairElisa Giaccardi, TU Delft

Let’s Giggle! : Design Principles for Humorous ProductsYeonsu Yu, KAISTTek-Jin Nam, KAIST

A Small Space for Playful Messaging in the Work-place: Designing and Deploying PiccoJohn Downs, Microsoft ResearchNicolas Villar, Microsoft ResearchJames Scott, Microsoft ResearchSiân Lindley, Microsoft ResearchJohn Helmes, Microsoft ResearchGavin Smyth, Microsoft Research

Understanding Guide Dog Team Interactions: Design Opportunities to Support Work and PlaySabrina Hauser, Simon Fraser UniversityRon Wakkary, Simon Fraser UniversityCarman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser University

The ‘Hedonic’ in Human-Computer Interaction – History, Contributions, and Future Research DirectionsSarah Diefenbach, Folkwang University of the ArtsNina Kolb, Technische Universität DarmstadtMarc Hassenzahl, Folkwang University of the Arts

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Monday, 03:20pm - 04:40pm

Well Being

Session ChairWendy Moncur, University of Dundee

Supporting Crisis Response with Dynamic Procedure AidsLeslie Wu, Stanford UniversityJesse Cirimele, Stanford UniversityKristen Leach, Stanford UniversityStuart Card, Stanford UniversityLarry Chu, Stanford UniversityKyle Harrison, Stanford UniversityScott Klemmer, UC San Diego

Shape-changing Robot for Stroke Rehabilitationnarae Lee, KAISTYoung Ho Lee, KAISTJeeyong Chung, KAISTHeejeong Heo, KAISTHyeonkyeong Yang, Hanyang UniversityKyung Soo Lee, Hanyang UniversityHokyoung Ryu, Hanyang UniversitySungho Jang, Hanyang UniversityWoohun Lee, KAIST

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Ballroom 3Design for Complex Persuasive Experiences: Helping Parents of Hospitalized Children Take Care of ThemselvesArnold Vermeeren, Delft University of TechnologyJosje van Beusekom, Delft University of TechnologyMarco Rozendaal, Delft University of Technology Elisa Giaccardi, Delft University of Technology

Prototyping ‘Clasp’: Implications for Designing Digital Technology for and with Adults with AutismWill Simm, Lancaster UniversityMaria Angela Ferrario, Lancaster UniversityAdrian Gradinar, Lancaster UniversityJon Whittle, Lancaster University

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Monday, 03:20pm - 04:40pm

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DIS Design Jam recapSarah Hay, DIS Design Jam lead

DIS 2014 WorkshopsDeborah Tatar, Virginia TechLisa Nathan, UBC

DIS 2014 Doctoral ConsortiumThecla Schiphorst, SFUJeffrey Bardzell, IndianaPete Wright, NewcastleJohn Bowers, Newcastle

Medium Probes: Exploring the Medium not the Message (Best Paper)Betsy DiSalvoParisa Khanipour Roshan

06:30pm - 09:00pm

An evening reception with the grand opening of Demos and Provocations and Works-in-Progress (P-WiPs) and the DIS Pecha Kucha Night. This event is open to the public.

DIS Experience Night

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Dark Patterns in Proxemic Interactions: A Critical Perspective (Best Paper)Saul GreenbergSebastian BoringJo VermeulenJakub Dostal

Reprioritizing the Relationship Between HCI Research and Practice: Bubble-Up and Trickle-Down Effects (Best Paper)Colin M. GrayErik StoltermanMartin A. Siegel

Stillness and Motion, Meaning and Form (Best Pictorial)Eli Blevis

Monday, 06:30pm - 09:00pm

Tuesday schedule& program

Best Paper Award

Honourable Mention

Presentation TimesFull papers 20minsPictorials 15minsNotes 10mins

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Special Program Panel

Critical DesignCommunication & CollabrationAnalysis & Visualization

Ballroom 1Ballroom 2Ballroom 3

Ballroom 1

Pictorials 2Body InteractionHealth & Community

Horror, Vampires, Magic & HobbitsSocial DataGames

Banquet Dinner

Demos and P-WiPs

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Ballroom 1Ballroom 2Ballroom 3

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Science World

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Special Program Panel

Ballroom 1

Honoring Protocol: Design by, for and with Aboriginal Peoples

Panel ModeratorsKate Hennessy, Simon Fraser UniversityLisa Nathan, University of British Columbia

PanelistsGlenn Alteen, Archer Pechawis, Gerry Lawson, Sarah Ling, Susan Rowley, Jordan Wilson

Glenn Alteen is a Vancouver based curator and writer and Program Director of grunt. He has worked extensively with performance art, aboriginal art and social practice. Through grunt he has produced since 2005 a series of websites devoted to artists archives on the internet. http://grunt.ca/project-sites/

Archer Pechawis is a performance artist, new media artist, film-maker, writer, curator and educator Archer Pechawis has been a practicing artist since 1984 with particular interest in the intersection of Plains Cree culture and digital technology, merging “traditional” objects such as hand drums with video and audio sampling. His work has been exhibited across Canada, internationally in Paris France and Moscow Russia, and featured in publications such as Fuse Magazine and Canadian Theatre Review. Archer has worked extensively with Native youth as part of his art practice, teaching digital media and performance for various organizations.

Tuesday, 09:00am - 10:20am

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Gerry Lawson is a member of the Heiltsuk First Nation and is the Coordinator for the Oral History and Language Lab, at the UBC Museum of Anthropology.

Sarah Ling is a Master’s student in the UBC Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program helping to revitalize the intercultural history of Chinese market gardening in the Musqueam community. She works at the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology in Aboriginal Initiatives.

Susan Rowley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and a curator at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. She holds a Ph.D. in archaeology from Cambridge University. Her research focuses on public archaeol-ogy, material culture studies, representation, repatriation, intellectual property rights, access to cultural heritage and museums.

Jordan Wilson is a member of the Musqueam Indian Band and a graduate student in the Department of Anthropology at UBC. He is currently an assistant curator for an exhibit opening January 2015 at the Museum of Anthropology, which will focus on c̓esnaʔəm, an ancient Musqueam village site.

Critical Design

Session ChairWill Odom, Carnegie Mellon University

Analyzing Critical Designs: Categories, Distinc-tions, and Canons of ExemplarsGabriele Ferri, Indiana UniversityJeffrey Bardzell, Indiana UniversityShaowen Bardzell, Indiana UniversityStephanie Louraine, Indiana University

PKI: Crafting Critical DesignDanielle Wilde, 2013-2014 Sidney Myer Creative Fellow, Melbourne, AustraliaJenny Underwood, Fashion & Textiles, RMIT UniversityRebecca Pohlner, independent sculptor & myotherapist, Melbourne

Counterfunctional Things: Exploring Possibilities in Designing Digital LimitationsJames Pierce, Carnegie Mellon UniversityEric Paulos, University of California

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Papers & Pictorials

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Interactive Two-Sided Transparent Displays: De-signing for CollaborationJiannan Li, Interactions Lab, University of CalgarySaul Greenberg , University of CalgaryEhud Sharlin, University of CalgaryJoaquim Jorge, Technical University of Lisbon

Computer Supported Novice Group CritiqueMatthew Easterday, School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern UniversityDaniel Rees Lewis, Northwestern UniversityColin Fitzpatrick, Northwestern UniversityElizabeth Gerber, Northwestern University

Session ChairSteve Harrison, Virginia Tech

Communication and Collaboration

A Story Without End: Writing the Residual into Descriptive InfrastructureMelanie Feinberg, The University of Texas at AustinDaniel Carter, The University of Texas at AustinJulia Bullard, The University of Texas at Austin

Ballroom 2

Tuesday, 10:50am - 12:10pm

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A Qualitative Study of Workplace Intercultural Communication Tensions in Dyadic Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated InteractionsHelen Ai He, University of ZurichElaine M. Huang, University of Zurich

Product Versus Process: Representing and Appropriating DIY Projects Online (Note)Tiffany Tseng, MIT Media LabMitchel Resnick, MIT Media Lab

Exploring the Perceptions and Use of Electronic Medical Record Systems by Non-Clinicians (Note)Alison Murphy, Pennsylvania State UniversityMadhu Reddy, Pennsylvania State UniversityNathan McNeese, Pennsylvania State University

Constructive VisualizationSamuel Huron, IRISheelagh Carpendale, University of CalgaryAlice Thudt, University of CalgaryAnthony Tang, University of CalgaryMichael Mauerer, University of Calgary

Analysis and Visualization

Session ChairJohn Zimmerman, Carnegie Mellon University

Ballroom 3

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Tuesday, 10:50am - 12:10pm

Using Data to Stimulate Creative Thinking in the Design of New Products and ServicesGraham Dove, City University LondonSara Jones, City University London

A Constraint-Based Understanding of Design SpacesMichael Biskjaer, Aarhus UniversityPeter Dalsgaard, Aarhus UniversityKim Halskov, Aarhus University

Supporting the Synthesis of Information in Design TeamsRaja Gumienny, Hasso Plattner InstituteSteven Dow, Carnegie Mellon UniversityChristoph Meinel, Hasso Plattner Institute

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Growing Traces on Objects of Daily Use: A Product Design Perspective for HCIElisa Giaccardi, Delft University of TechnologyElvin Karana, Delft University of TechnologyHolly Robbins, Delft University of TechnologyPatrizia D’Olivo, Delft University of Technology,

Practical Notes on Paper CircuitsMichael Shorter, University of DundeeJon Rogers , University of DundeeJohn McGhee, University of New South Wales

Stillness and Motion, Meaning and FormEli Blevis, Indiana University Bloomington

Admixed Portrait: Reflections on Being Online as a New ParentDiego Trujillo-Pisanty, Newcastle UniversityAbigail Durrant, Newcastle UniversitySarah Martindale, The University of NottinghamStuart James, University of SurreyJohn Collomosse, University of Surrey

Pictorials 2

Session ChairSabrina Hauser, Simon Fraser University

Ballroom 1

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Tuesday, 01:30pm - 02:50pm

Dark Patterns in Proxemic Interactions: A Critical PerspectiveSaul Greenberg, Interactions Lab, University of CalgarySebastian Boring, University of CopenhagenJo Vermeulen, Hasselt UniversityJakub Dostal, University of St Andrews

Body Interaction

Session ChairJohannes Schöning, Hasselt University

Ballroom 2

Unpacking The Thinking And Making Behind A User Enactments ProjectWilliam Odom, Carnegie Mellon UniversityJohn Zimmerman, Carnegie Mellon UniversityJodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon UniversityHajin Choi, Carnegie Mellon University,Stephanie Meier, Carnegie Mellon UniversityAngela Park, Carnegie Mellon University

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Proxemics Play: Understanding Proxemics for Designing Digital Play ExperiencesFlorian Mueller, RMIT UniversitySophie Stellmach, Technische Universität DresdenSaul Greenberg, University of CalgaryAndreas Dippon , Technische Universität MünchenSusanne Boll, University of OldenburgJayden Garner, RMIT UniversityRohit Khot, RMIT UniversityAmani Naseem, RMIT UniversityDavid Altimira, RMIT University

Implications of Location and Touch for On-Body Projected InterfacesChris Harrison, Carnegie Mellon UniversityHaakon Faste, California College of the Arts

Crafting the Body-Tool: A Body-Centred Perspective on Wearable TechnologyClaudia Nunez-Pacheco, University of SydneyLian Loke, University of Sydney

Health & Community

Session ChairAmy Hurst, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Ballroom 3

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Tuesday, 01:30pm - 02:50pm

Crafting Diversity in Radiology Image Stack Scrolling: Control and AnnotationsLouise Oram, University of British ColumbiaKaron MacLean, University of British ColumbiaPhilippe Kruchten, University of British ColumbiaBruce Forster, University of British Columbia

“Every Pregnancy is Different”: Designing mHealth for the Pregnancy EcologyTamara Peyton, Pennsylvania State UniversityErika Poole, Pennsylvania State UniversityMadhu Reddy, Pennsylvania State UniversityJennifer Kraschnewski, Pennsylvania State UniversityCynthia Chuang, Pennsylvania State University

Towards the Crafting of Personal Health TechnologiesSwamy Ananthanarayan, University of Colorado BoulderNathan Lapinski , University of Colorado BoulderKatie Siek, Informatics, Indiana University BloomingtonMichael Eisenberg, University of Colorado Boulder

A Study of the Challenges Related to DIY Assistive Technology in the Context of Children with DisabilitiesJonathan Hook, Newcastle UniversitySanne Verbaan, The Hague University of Applied SciencesAbigail Durrant, Newcastle UniversityPatrick Olivier, Newcastle UniversityPeter Wright, Newcastle University

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Horror, Vampires, Magic, & Hobbits

Session ChairCarman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser University

Ballroom 1

Freaky: Performing Hybrid Human-Machine EmotionLucian Leahu, KTH - Royal Institute of TechnologyPhoebe Sengers, Cornell University

The Remediation of Nosferatu – Exploring Trans-media ExperiencesSabiha Ghellal, Stuttgart Media UniversityAnn Morrison, Aalborg UniversityMarc Hassenzahl, Folkwang University of the ArtsBenjamin Schaufler, Zeitfenster GbR

The Deliberate Cargo CultKristina Andersen, STEIM

Unexpected Journeys with the HOBBIT – The Design and Evaluation of an Asocial Hiking AppMaaret Posti, University of OuluJohannes Schöning, Hasselt UniversityJonna Häkkilä, University of Lapland

Tuesday, 03:20pm - 04:40pm

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Social Data

Session ChairSarah Diefenbach, Folkwang University

Ballroom 2

Winter is Coming: Introducing Climate Sensitive Urban ComputingJohanna Ylipulli, University of OuluAnna Luusua, University of OuluHannu Kukka, University of OuluTimo Ojala, University of Oulu

Sharing Real-Time Biometric Data Across Social Networks: Requirements for Research ExperimentsFranco Curmi, Lancaster UniversityMaria Angela Ferrario, Lancaster UniversityJon Whittle, Lancaster University

Taming Data Complexity in Lifelogs: Exploring Visual Cuts of Personal Informatics DataDaniel Epstein, University of WashingtonFelicia Cordeiro, University of WashingtonElizabeth Bales, University of WashingtonJames Fogarty, University of WashingtonSean Munson, University of Washington

Understanding and Leveraging Social Networks for Crowdfunding: Opportunities and Challenges (Note)Julie Hui, Northwestern UniversityElizabeth Gerber, Northwestern UniversityDarren Gergle, Northwestern University

Exploring the Benefits and Uses of Web Analytics Tools for Non-Transactional Websites (Note)Manya Sleeper, Carnegie Mellon UniversitySunny Consolvo, Google, Inc.Jessica Staddon, Google, Inc.

Design Sensitivities for Interactive Sport-Training GamesMads Møller Jensen, Aarhus UniversityMajken Kirkegaard Rasmussen, Aarhus UniversityKaj Grønbæk, Aarhus University

Tango Cards: A Card-Based Design Tool for In-forming the Design of Tangible Learning GamesYing Deng, Simon Fraser UniversityAlissa Antle, Simon Fraser UniversityCarman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser University

GamesBallroom 3

Session ChairVicky Moulder, Simon Fraser University

Game of Words: Tagging Places through Crowdsourcing on Public DisplaysJorge Goncalves, University of OuluSimo Hosio, University of OuluDenzil Ferreira, University of OuluVassilis Kostakos, University of Oulu

Gaming to Sit Safe: The Restricted Body as an Integral Part of GameplayPetra Sundström, SICSAxel Baumgartner, Salzburg UniversityElke Beck, Salzburg UniversityChristine Döttlinger, Salzburg UniversityMartin Murer, Salzburg UniversityIvana Randelshofer, Salzburg UniversityDavid Wilfinger, Salzburg UniversityAlexander Meschtscherjakov, Salzburg University,Manfred Tscheligi, University of Salzburg

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Tuesday, 03:20pm - 04:40pm

Banquet Dinner at Science World06:00pmWelcome drink outside along the seawall at Science World

07:30pm - 10:00pmDinner

Walking30min, 2.5km

Walking + Ferry45minWalk from the Renaissance to the Yaletown Ferry Dock (32min) and then take the ferry to The Village Ferry Dock (2stops, $3.23, or return $5.50)Ferries sail every 15 minuteswww.granvilleislandferries.bc.ca/

Skytrain17minAdult Fare $2.75 (1 Zone)From Burrard Station to Main Street - Science World StationExpo Line or Millenium Linewww.translink.ca

How to get there

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Tuesday schedule& program

Best Paper Award

Honourable Mention

Presentation TimesFull papers 20minsPictorials 15minsNotes 10mins

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Design ResearchCommunitiesDigital Fabrication Landscapes

Social InteractionsDesign PracticeUrban Screens

Digital MemorySustainabilityPerforming Interactions

Closing plenary and keynote

Demos and P-WiPs

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10:20 am

10:50am –

12:10pm

01:30 pm –

02:50 pm

03:20 pm –

04:40 pm

All Day

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Wednesday

Ballroom 1Ballroom 2Ballroom 3

Ballroom 1Ballroom 2Ballroom 3

Ballroom 1Ballroom 2Ballroom 3

Ballroom 1

Design Research

Session ChairRon Wakkary, Simon Fraser University

Reprioritizing the Relationship Between HCI Research and Practice: Bubble-Up and Trickle-Down EffectsColin Gray, Indiana University BloomingtonErik Stolterman, Indiana University BloomingtonMartin Siegel, Indiana University Bloomington

On the Presentation and Production of Design Research Artifacts in HCIJames Pierce, Carnegie Mellon University

Emergent Boundary Objects and Boundary Zones in Collaborative Design Research ProjectsPeter Dalsgaard, Aarhus UniversityKim Halskov, Aarhus UniversityDitte Amund Basballe, Aarhus University

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Papers & Pictorials

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Informing Online and Mobile Map Design with the Collective Wisdom of CartographersJohannes Schöning, Hasselt UniversityBrent Hecht, University of MinnesotaWerner Kuhn, University of California at Santa Barbara

‘alksjdf;lksfd’: Tumblr and the Fandom User ExperienceSerena Hillman, Simon Fraser UniversityJason Procyk, Simon Fraser UniversityCarman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser University

Session ChairMarcus Foth, Queensland University of Technology

Communities

Making Wellbeing: A Process of User-Centered DesignKevin Marshall, Newcastle UniversityAnja Thieme, Newcastle UniversityJayne Wallace, University of DundeeJohn Vines, Newcastle UniversityGavin Wood, Newcastle UniversityMadeline Balaam, Newcastle University

Ballroom 2

Wednesday, 09:00am - 10:20am

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Community Historians: Scaffolding Community Engagement through Culture and HeritageSarah Fox, University of WashingtonChristopher Le Dantec, Georgia Institute of Technology

PosterVote: Expanding the Action Repertoire for Local Political ActivismVasilis Vlachokyriakos, Newcastle UniversityRob Comber, Newcastle UniversityKarim Ladha, Newcastle UniversityNick Taylor, University of DundeePaul Dunphy, Newcastle UniversityPatrick McCorry, Newcastle UniversityPatrick Olivier, Newcastle University

Liveness, Localization and Lookahead: Interaction elements for parametric designMaryam Maleki, Simon Fraser UniversityRobert Woodbury, Simon Fraser UniversityCarman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser University

Digital Fabrication Landscapes

Ballroom 3

Session ChairEric Paulos, UC Berkeley

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Wednesday, 09:00am - 10:20am

Everyday Making: Identifying Future Uses for 3D Printing in the HomeRita Shewbridge, University of MarylandAmy Hurst, University of MarylandShaun Kane, University of Maryland

Volvelles, Domes and Wristbands: Embedding Digital Fabrication within a Visitor’s Trajectory of EngagementBettina Nissen, Newcastle UniversityJohn Bowers, Newcastle UniversityPeter Wright, Newcastle UniversityJonathan Hook, Newcastle UniversityChristopher Newell, Hull University

Towards Sociable Technologies: An Empirical Study on Designing Appropriation Infrastructures for 3D PrintingThomas Ludwig, University of SiegenOliver Stickel, University of SiegenAlexander Boden, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Informa-tion TechnologyVolkmar Pipek, University of Siegen

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Social InteractionBallroom 1

TuneTracker: Tensions in the Surveillance of Traditional MusicNorman Su, Indiana University BloomingtonBryan Duggan, Dublin Institute of Technology

Designing Social Greetings in Human Robot InteractionBrandon Heenan, University of CalgarySaul Greenberg, University of CalgarySetareh Aghel-Manesh, University of CalgaryEhud Sharlin, University of Calgary

An Interactive, Cyber-Physical Read-Aloud Envi-ronment: Results and Lessons from an Evaluation Activity with Children and their TeachersGeorge Schafer, Clemson UniversityKeith Green, Clemson UniversityIan Walker, Clemson UniversitySusan King Fullerton, Clemson UniversityElise Lewis, University of South Carolina

Crowd-Based Design Activities: Helping Students Connect with Users OnlineJulie Hui, Northwestern UniversityElizabeth Gerber, Northwestern University Steven Dow, Carnegie Mellon University

Session ChairSteven Dow, Carnegie Mellon University

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Wednesday, 10:50am - 12:10pm

Design PracticeBallroom 2

What Does it Mean for a System to be Useful? An Exploratory Study of UsefulnessCraig MacDonald, Pratt Institute, New YorkMichael Atwood, Drexel University

Understanding the Role of Designers’ Personal Experiences in Interaction Design PracticeXiao Zhang, Simon Fraser UniversityRon Wakkary, Simon Fraser University

Learning, Innovation, and Sustainability among Mobile Phone Repairers in Dhaka, BangladeshSteven J. Jackson, Cornell UniversitySyed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Cornell UniversityMd. Rashidujjaman Rifat, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology

Ajna: Negotiating Forms in the Making of a Musical CabinetYlva Fernaeus, Stockholm UniversityAnna Vallgårda, IT University of Copenhagen

Session ChairKim Halskov, Aarhus University

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Urban ScreensBallroom 3

LightSet: Enabling Urban Prototyping of Interactive Media FaçadesMarius Hoggenmüller, University of MunichAlexander Wiethoff, University of Munich

The Puppeteer Display: Attracting and Actively Shaping the Audience with an Interactive Public Banner DisplayGilbert Beyer, University of MunichVincent Binder, University of MunichNina Jäger, University of MunichAndreas Butz, University of Munich

Using Embodied Audio-Visual Interaction to Promote Social Encounters Around Large Media FaçadesLuke Hespanhol, University of SydneyMartin Tomitsch, University of SydneyOliver Bown, The University of SydneyMiriama Young, UNSW Australia

Session ChairEric Meyers, University of British Columbia

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Wednesday, 10:50am - 12:10pm

The Appropriation of a Digital “Speakers’ Corner”: Lessons Learned from the Deployment of MégaphoneClaude Fortin, Simon Fraser UniversityCarman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser UniversityKate Hennessy, Simon Fraser University

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Digital MemoryBallroom 1

An Emergent Framework for Digital MemorialsWendy Moncur, University of DundeeDavid Kirk, Newcastle University

Legacy in the Age of the Internet: Reflections on How Interactive Systems Shape How We Are RememberedRebecca Gulotta, Carnegie Mellon UniversityWilliam Odom, Carnegie Mellon UniversityHaakon Faste, California College of the ArtsJodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University

Placelessness, Spacelessness, and Formlessness: Experiential Qualities of Virtual PossessionsWilliam Odom, Carnegie Mellon UniversityJohn Zimmerman, Carnegie Mellon UniversityJodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University

The Reflexive Printer: Toward Making Sense of Perceived Drawbacks in Technology-Mediated ReminiscenceWenn-Chieh Tsai, National Taiwan UniversityPo-Hao Wang, National Taiwan UniversityHung-Chi Lee, National Taiwan UniversityRung-Huei Liang, National Taiwan UniversityJane Hsu, National Taiwan University

Session ChairMichael Massimi, Microsoft Research Cambridge

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Wednesday, 01:30pm - 02:50pm

SustainabilityBallroom 2

Fashion Thinking: Lessons from Fashion and Sus-tainable Interaction Design, Concepts and IssuesYue Pan, Indiana University BloomingtonEli Blevis, Indiana University Bloomington

Catch my Drift? Achieving Comfort More Sustain-ably in Conventionally Heated BuildingsAdrian Clear, Lancaster UniversityAdrian Friday, Lancaster UniversityMike Hazas, Lancaster UniversityCarolynne Lord, Lancaster University

No Easy Compromise: Sustainability and the Dilemmas and Dynamics of ChangeMaria Håkansson, Chalmers University of TechnologyPhoebe Sengers, Cornell University

Patterns of Persuasion for SustainabilityBran Knowles, Lancaster UniversityLynne Blair, Lancaster UniversityStuart Walker, Lancaster UniversityPaul Coulton, Lancaster UniversityLisa Thomas, Lancaster UniversityLouise Mullagh, Lancaster University

Session ChairLisa Nathan, University of British Columbia

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Performing Interactions

Ballroom 3

PianoText: Redesigning the Piano Keyboard for Text EntryAnna Feit, Max Planck Institute for InformaticsAntti Oulasvirta, Max Planck Institute for Informatics

Practicing Somaesthetics: Exploring Its Impact on Interactive Product Design IdeationWonjun Lee, KAISTYoun-kyung Lim, KAISTRichard Shusterman, Florida Atlantic University

Human Actions Made Tangible: Analysing the Temporal Organization of ActivitiesJacob Buur, University of Southern DenmarkAgnese Caglio, University of Southern DenmarkLars Christian Jensen, University of Southern Denmark

The Uncanny Valley of Embodied Interaction Design (Note)Francesco Cafaro, University of Illinois at ChicagoLeilah Lyons, University of Illinois at ChicagoJessica Roberts, University of Illinois at ChicagoJosh Radinsky, University of Illinois at Chicago

Session ChairJeffrey Bardzell, Indiana University

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Wednesday, 01:30pm - 02:50pm

Vocalizing Dance Movement for Interactive Soni-fication of Laban Effort Factors (Note)Jules Francoise, IRCAMSarah Fdili Alaoui, Simon Fraser UniversityThecla Schiphorst, Simon Fraser UniversityFrederic Bevilacqua, IRCAM

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CityStudio Vancouver: Collborative City Building

CityStudio Vancouver is an innovation hub inside City Hall where staff, university students and community members co-create, design and launch projects on the ground. The central mission of CityStudio is to innovate and experiment with the ways cities are co-created, while teaching students the skills needed to collaborate on real projects in Van-couver with City staff and community stakeholders. These projects improve our city and enrich our neighbourhoods, making the city more livable, joyful and sustainable.

CityStudio convenes stakeholders, defines problems and creates solutions while improving student skills and retain-ing talent in the city. We aim to create a culture change at City Hall and demonstrate future possibilities. We are also working to build the next generation of changemakers and active city builders.

We have a vision for collaborative city building that provides students with deeply engaged learning experiences within the practices of dialogue and design.

http://www.citystudiovancouver.com

Janet Moore is an Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University’s Centre for Dialogue where she teaches in the SFU Semester in Dialogue. She has imagined, designed and facilitated intensive, interdisciplinary courses that focus on community engagement, resil-ience, lifestyle activism, food systems, group process and urban sustainability. Janet is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of CityStudio – an energetic hub of learning and leadership where students design and implement Green-

Duane Elverum is a designer, sustainabil-ity educator and co-founder of CityStudio Vancouver. He aims to create innovations in education, cities, design and sustainability; CityStudio connects students directly to urban sustainability and public issues through co-creation of real-world projects with city staff on the ground. He has taught at uni-versity for 18 years, holding the positions of Assistant Dean, Assistant Professor in design, and Academic Advisor at ECU since 2005. In

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Duane Elverum

Janet Moore

est City solutions in collaboration with the City of Vancouver and 6 post secondary institutions (Emily Carr, UBC, SFU, VCC, BCIT and Langara).

addition to co-directing CityStudio, he is a visiting professor and associ-ate with SFU’s Centre for Dialogue, as well as a past board director for the eatART Foundation and Modo the Car Coop.

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Intimate Care: Exploring eTextiles for Teaching Female Pelvic FitnessTeresa Almeida, Culture Lab, Newcastle University Rob Comber, Culture Lab, Newcastle University Patrick Olivier, Culture Lab, Newcastle University Madeline Balaam, Culture Lab, Newcastle University

Picgo: Designing Reminiscence and Storytelling for the Elderly with Photo AnnotationHung-Chi Lee, National Taiwan University Ya Fang Cheng, National Taiwan UniversitySzu Yang Cho, National Taiwan UniversityHsien-Hui Tang, National Taiwan University Jane Hsu, National Taiwan University Chien-Hsiung Chen, National Taiwan University

Designing Interactive Systems to Encourage Empathy Between UsersPaul Coulton, Lancaster University, Lancaster Jonny Huck, Lancaster University, Lancaster Andrew Hudson-Smith, University College London Ralph Barthel, University College London Panagiotis Mavros, University College London Jennifer Roberts, University of Sheffield Philip Powell, University of Sheffield

Music is My Life: Disseminating Design Research to the CommunityJill Woelfer, University of Washington

Provocations and Works-in-Progress

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Stimulating a Dialogue on Renewable Energy Through MakingStephen Forshaw, Lancaster University Peter Newman, Lancaster University Maria Angela Ferrario, Lancaster University Will Simm, Lancaster University Adrian Friday, Lancaster University Paul Coulton, Lancaster University

Interactions in the mouth: The VoiceMint Electronic Voice ProsthesisEduard van der Houwen, University of Technology Eindhoven

SFUture - Envisioning a Sustainable University Campus in 2065Sabrina Hauser, Simon Fraser University Audrey Desjardins, Simon Fraser University Ron Wakkary, Simon Fraser University

Being the Machine: Exploring New Modes of MakingLaura Devendorf, University of California, Berkeley Kimiko Ryokai, University of California, Berkeley

Monologger: Visualizing Engagement in Doctor-Patient CommunicationTad Hirsch, University of Washington Jonathan Cook, University of Washington

A Quantified Past: Remembering with Personal InformaticsChris Elsden, Newcastle University David Kirk, Newcastle University

The Bubble User Interface: A Tangible Representation of Information to Enhance the User Experience in IPTV SystemsRegina Bernhaupt, University Paul Sabatier Michael Pirker, ruwido austria gmbh Antoine Desnos, Université Paul Sabatier

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Beat My Bass, Pluck My DrumBart Hengeveld, Eindhoven University of Technology Mathias Funk, Eindhoven University of Technology Vleer Doing, Eindhoven University of Technology

Computer Supported Urban GardeningOliver Stickel, University of Siegen Thomas Ludwig, University of Siegen

The Office Smartwatch – Development and Design of a Smartwatch App to Digitally Augment Interactions in an Office EnvironmentYannick Bernaerts, Hasselt UniversityMatthias Druwé, Hasselt University Sebastiaan Steensels, Hasselt University Jo Vermeulen, Hasselt University Johannes Schöning, Hasselt University

AutoEmotive: Bringing Empathy to the Driving Experi-ence to Manage StressJavier Hernandez, MIT Daniel McDuff, MIT Xavier Benavides, MIT Judith Amores, MIT Pattie Maes, MIT Rosalind Picard, MIT

Human-Computer Non-Interaction: The Activity of Non-UseVerena Fuchsberger, University of Salzburg Martin Murer, University of Salzburg Manfred Tscheligi, University of Salzburg

Encouraging Ambiguous Experience: Guides for Personal Meaning MakingDaniel Carter, The University of Texas at Austin

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Growing an Interpretation Ecology in a Walled Kitchen GardenElizabeth Edwards, Lancaster UniversityPaul Coulton, Lancaster University Mike Chiasson, UBC Okanagan

A digital interactive playground for children to explore on their ownYu-Cing Liou, National Cheng Kung University Yi-Shin Deng, National Taiwan University Sheng-Fen Chien, National Cheng Kung University

The Multiple Layers of MaterialityVerena Fuchsberger, University of Salzburg Martin Murer, University of Salzburg Daniela Wurhofer, University of Salzburg Thomas Meneweger, University of Salzburg Katja Neureiter, University of Salzburg Alexander Meschtscherjakov, University of Salzburg Manfred Tscheligi, University of Salzburg

CAMBRIA: A Tool for Managing Multiple Design AlternativesSiniša Kolarić, Simon Fraser University Robert Woodbury, Simon Fraser University Halil Erhan, Simon Fraser University

Postulater: Slowing the Pace of Media SharingDan Hawkins, Simon Fraser University Jason Procyk, Simon Fraser University Carman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser University

Puzzle Facade: a Site-specific Urban Technological InterventionJavier Lloret, University of Art and Design Linz Nina Valkanova, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

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DemosThe Reflexive Printer: Embodying Personal Memory for Social ProvocationHung-Chi Lee, National Taiwan University Wenn-Chieh Tsai, National Taiwan University Po-Hao Wang, National Taiwan UniversityRung-Huei Liang, National Taiwan UniversityJane Hsu, National Taiwan University

BioShare: A Research Tool for Analyzing Social Networks Effects when Sharing Biometric DataFranco Curmi, Lancaster UniversityMaria Angela Ferrario, Lancaster University Jon Whittle, Lancaster University

The Consumed Endurance Workbench: A Tool to Assess Arm Fatigue during Mid-Air InteractionsJuan David Hincapié-Ramos, University of Manitoba Xiang Guo, University of Manitoba Pourang Irani, University of Manitoba

LiveNature: Connecting People with Their Cherished PlacesJinyi Wang, Stockholm University Mudassar Ahmad Mughal, Stockholm University

ICT to Support Community Gardening: A System to Help People to Connect to Each Other in Real LifeAndre Bueno, Federal University of Sao Carlos Junia Anacleto, Federal University of Sao Carlos Roberto Calderon, University of British ColumbiaSidney Fels, University of British ColumbiaRodger Lea, University of Lancaster

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Electric Flora: An Interactive Energy Harvesting InstallationJoanna Dauner, Disney Research Pittsburgh Matthew Glisson, Disney Research Pittsburgh Mustafa Karagozler, Disney Research Pittsburgh

PianoText: Redesigning the Piano Keyboard for Text EntryAnna Feit, Max Planck Institute for Informatics Antti Oulasvirta, Max Planck Institute for Informatics

Modular-Mus: Towards an Interaction Design Toolkit for MusicJiffer Harriman, University of Colorado

The Haggle-O-Tron: Design intervention in secondhand retailChris Speed, University of Edinburgh Mark Hartswood, University of Edinburgh Eric Laurier, University of Edinburgh Siobhan Magee, University of Edinburgh Martin de Jode, University College London Andrew Hudson-Smith, University College London

Exploring the Health Benefits of an Emoting Water CoolerHalley Profita, University of Colorado Harry Emil, Microsoft Research Donald Brinkman, Microsoft Ross Smith, Microsoft

Switches (by invitation)Josh Chisholm, Simon Fraser University Rachael Eckersley, Simon Fraser University Trixie Calaquian, Simon Fraser UniversityYoung-Long Kim, Simon Fraser University

Flat Dreaming (by invitation)Prophecy Sun, Emily Carr University

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General ChairsRon Wakkary (Simon Fraser University)Steve Harrison (Virginia Tech)

Program Chairs Carman Neustaedter (Simon Fraser University)Shaowen Bardzell (Indiana University)Eric Paulos (UC Berkeley)

Pictorials Chairs Sabrina Hauser (Simon Fraser University)Will Odom (Carnegie Mellon University)Nadine Jarvis & David Cameron (Goldsmiths)

Provocations and Work-in-Progress Chairs Audrey Desjardins (Simon Fraser University)James Pierce (Carnegie Mellon University)

Workshop ChairsDeborah Tatar (Virginia Tech)Lisa Nathan (University of British Columbia)

Demonstration ChairsAlissa Antle (Simon Fraser University)Steven Dow (Carnegie Mellon University)

Doctoral Consortium ChairsThecla Schiphorst (Simon Fraser University)Jeffrey Bardzell (Indiana University)Peter Wright (Newcastle University)

Panel/ Special Program ChairsKate Hennessy (Simon Fraser University)Lisa Nathan (University of British Columbia)

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Sponsorship ChairStacy Branham (Virginia Tech)

Social ChairsVictoria Moulder (Simon Fraser University)Sarah Fdili Alaoui (Simon Fraser University)

Media Communication ChairsRebecca Gulotta (Carnegie Mellon University)Markus Lorenz Schilling (Simon Fraser University)

Student Volunteer ChairsXiao Zhang (Simon Fraser University)Michael Stewart (Virginia Tech)

Experience ChairEric Meyers (University of British Columbia)

Technical Support ChairMatthew Dalton (Simon Fraser University)

Treasurer & Registration ChairSabrina Hauser (Simon Fraser University)

Papers Subcommittee ChairsElisa Giaccardi (Delft University of Technology)Kim Halskov (Aarhus University)Marc Hassenzahl (Folkwang University of Arts)Jofish Kaye (Yahoo! Research)Siân Lindley (Microsoft Research Cambridge)Michael Muller (IBM Research)Patrick Olivier (Newcastle University)Johannes Schöning (Hasselt University)

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