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Interactions, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, February 2024
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:
From Humans to AI: A Timely Debate on Human-AI Relations. 5
- Swen E. Gaudl, Silvia Carderelli-Gronau:
Sonic Dancer: A Low-Cost, Sound-Based Device to Explore Shared Movement and Dance Through Generative Live Soundscapes. 6-9
- Miriam Sturdee:
Keeping Things Real with Peter Kariuki. 10-11
- Ben Sauer:
What Are You Reading? 12-13
- Daria Loi, Morgan Miller, Jeanine Spence, Kent Sullivan:
Time to Get Back to Work. 14-16 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
UX as Money Shot. 17-19 - Jie Li:
Experimentation Everywhere and Every Day: Running A/B Testing in Corporate Environments. 20-22
- Albrecht Schmidt, Passant Elagroudy, Fiona Draxler, Frauke Kreuter, Robin Welsch:
Simulating the Human in HCD with ChatGPT: Redesigning Interaction Design with AI. 24-31
- Wei Xu, Zaifeng Gao:
Applying HCAI in Developing Effective Human-AI Teaming: A Perspective from Human-AI Joint Cognitive Systems. 32-37 - Robert Soden, Austin Toombs, Michaelanne Thomas:
Evaluating Interpretive Research in HCI. 38-42 - Nick Bryan-Kinns:
Reflections on Explainable AI for the Arts (XAIxArts). 43-47 - Neven Abdelaziz Mohamed ElSayed, Eduardo Enrique Veas, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Agents of MASK: Mobile Analytics from Situated Knowledge. 48-55
- Simran Chopra, Leah Kirts:
Food as a Feminist Issue. 56-58
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 61
- Naveena Karusala, Neha Kumar:
Nurturing Community and Leadership in Cape Town. 62-63
- Eike Schneiders, Steve Benford, Nick Tandavanitj, Matt Adams, Ju Row-Farr:
Cat Royale. 64
Volume 31, Number 2, March-April 2024
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:
Infrastructures for Interactions. 5
- Simone Ooms, Thomas Röggla, Pablo César, Abdallah El Ali:
Augmenting Media Experiences with Affective Haptics. 6-8
- Kieran Woodward, Thomas Johnson, Bradley Patrick, Michael Gibbs, Amna Anwar, Eiman Kanjo, Jenny Wüstenberg:
The MEMO Project Inscription App: Fostering Community Engagement on Biodiversity Loss. 9-11
- Melissa Gregg:
What Are You Reading? 12-13
- Jon Kolko:
Creative Engagement. 16-17 - Jonathan Bean:
Energy Civics. 18-20
- Ian G. Johnson, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos:
Civic Probes: A Method That Embeds Questions of Civic Infrastructure and Participation. 22-27
- Ruth Neubauer:
Customer Experience in Telecom Service Design: Time to Up the ANT. 28-33 - Andrea Hamm, Yuya Shibuya, Teresa Cerratto-Pargman, Roy Bendor, Christoph Raetzsch, Mennatullah Hendawy, Rainer Rehak, Gwen Klerks, Ben A. M. Schouten, Nicolai Brodersen Hansen:
What Does 'Failure' Mean in Civic Tech? We Need Continued Conversations About Discontinuation. 34-38 - Eleonora Mencarini, Valentina Nisi, Christina Bremer, Chiara Leonardi, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Jen Liu, Robert Soden:
Imagining Sustainable Futures: Expanding the Discussion on Sustainable HCI. 39-43 - Ian Gonsher:
The Telepresence of Furniture in Extended Reality. 44-48
- Christine T. Wolf, Lynn S. Dombrowski:
Pro-Labor Design Under Capitalism. 50-53 - Sebastian Long, Alena Denisova, Pejman Mirza-Babaei:
From Pixels to Play: Opportunities and Challenges of a Diverse and Democratized Games Industry. 54-58
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 59
- Arnold M. Lund:
Realizing the Future. 60
Volume 31, Number 3, May - June 2024
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:
Speaking Human - Beyond Humanizing AI. 6-7
- Ava Elizabeth Scott, Leon Reicherts, Evropi Stefanidi:
Doing CHI Together: The Benefits of a Writing Retreat for Early-Career HCI Researchers. 8-9
- Miriam Sturdee:
Who Creates for the Creators? 10-11
- Sofía Guridi:
Borrowed Matter/Materia Prestada. 12-15
- Allison Druin:
What Are You Reading? 16
- Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Dirty Interactions. 19-21 - Daria Loi:
The Inflammable Space Between AI and Art. 22-25 - Jie Li:
How Far Can We Go with Synthetic User Experience Research? 26-29
- Tanya Kraljic, Michal Lahav:
From Prompt Engineering to Collaborating: A Human-Centered Approach to AI Interfaces. 30-35
- Simone Kriglstein:
Using Playful Approaches in Education to Create Awareness of Pro-Sustainability Behavior. 36-40 - Sheena Erete, Yolanda A. Rankin, Jakita Owensby Thomas:
Defining Damage-Centered Research in HCI: A Black Feminist Perspective. 41-45 - Mar González-Franco, Andrea Colaco:
Guidelines for Productivity in Virtual Reality. 46-53 - Maria Roussou, Akrivi Katifori, Irene Kaklopoulou, Katerina Servi, Dimitra Petousi:
Engaging Teens Through Playful Tangible Interaction with Emotive Stories in Museums. 54-59
- Angela E. B. Stewart:
The Black Girls' Computing Classroom. 62-64
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 65
- Regan L. Mandryk, Cliff Lampe, Aaron Quigley:
Exploratory Proposals for CHI. 66-67
- Alexander Reben:
Musing on AI and Art. 68
Volume 31, Number 4, 2024
- Mikael Wiberg, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
UX for RAI: User Experience Meets Responsible AI. 5 - Cristina Zaga, Lisa Mandemaker:
The Monument for Future M/Otherhood. 6-9 - Jofish Kaye:
What Are You Reading. 10-11 - Jon Kolko:
Leading Creative Projects. 12-14 - Jonathan Bean:
Steaming Ahead: Will AI Amplify Electric Inequities? 15-17 - Melissa Gregg:
Toward Reuser Experience. 18-19 - Q. Vera Liao, Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Hari Subramonyam, Lauren Wilcox:
UX Matters: The Critical Role of UX in Responsible AI. 22-27 - Armagan Karahanoglu, Aykut Coskun:
Designing for Data Sensemaking Practices: A Complex Challenge. 28-31 - Ana Cristina Pires, Filipa Rocha, Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro, Hugo Nicolau:
Inclusive Computational Thinking in Public Schools: A Case Study from Lisbon. 32-37 - Olivia Burrus, Amanda Nicole Curtis, Laura Mariah Herman:
Unmasking AI: Informing Authenticity Decisions by Labeling AI-Generated Content. 38-42 - Marcelo Coelho, Jean-Baptiste Labrune:
Large Language Objects: The Design of Physical AI and Generative Experiences. 43-48 - Nataliya Nedzhvetskaya, J. S. Tan:
Labor's Stake in Shaping Tech Futures. 50-53 - Ghazal Bangash, Pierre-Adrien Forestier, Loutfouz Zaman:
Cloud Gaming: Revolutionizing the Gaming World for Players and Developers Alike. 54-57 - INTR Staff:
Calendar. 59 - Renato Verdugo, Scott Minneman:
The Last Pencil? 60
Volume 31, Number 5, 2024
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:
Design for All, Design by All. 5 - Ather Sharif:
I Am Disabled but Not 'Impaired'. 6-7 - Miriam Sturdee:
Book to the Future! 8-9 - Shamika Klassen:
What Are You Reading? 10-11 - Jie Li:
'I Feel Soothed and Cured': The Effects of ASMR and How HCI Research Can Benefit from Them. 12-14 - Daria Loi, Raphael Arar:
Participatory Design, Beyond. 15-17 - Ted Selker, Justin Pelletier:
Making Voting Easier for Disabled and Overseas Voters: Secure, Accessible Virtual Voting Infrastructure. 18-23 - Wendy Moncur:
Mosaics of Personal Data: Digital Privacy During Times of Change. 24-27 - Nora McDonald, Karla Badillo-Urquiola, Afsaneh Razi, John S. Seberger, Denise E. Agosto, Pamela J. Wisniewski:
AI Through Gen Z: Partnerships Toward New Research Agendas. 28-31 - Summer R. Schmuecker, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Meryl Alper, Jerry Alan Fails, Saba Kawas, Svetlana Yarosh:
Democratizing the Ethics of Emerging Technologies for Children. 32-37 - Gökçe Elif Baykal:
Cultivating Intrinsic Motivation in Children: Setting Goals for Interaction Design. 38-42 - Neven A. M. ElSayed, Kim Marriott, Ross T. Smith, Bruce H. Thomas:
A Day Using Situated Analytics: Access the Hidden Dimension! 43-51 - Yolanda A. Rankin:
Moving from Theory to Application: Black Feminist Thought as an Intersectional Framework for Design. 52-54 - Fernanda Espinoza, Marco Da Re, Rafael A. Calvo:
Designing with Community Health Workers in Latin America. 55-57 - INTR Staff:
Calendar. 59 - Naomi Yamashita, Vanessa Evers:
The IX Questionnaire: Naomi Yamashita and Vanessa Evers. 60-61 - Scott Minneman, Renato Verdugo:
Revealing Inner Pasts: Giuseppe Penone's Time-Capsule Alberi. 64
Volume 31, Number 6, 2024
- Mikael Wiberg, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Global, Green, and Generative Design. 5 - Tyechia L. Thompson, Eric Lyon, Wallace Lages:
Breaking Barriers in Immersive Stories: Empathy, Representation, and Access. 6-7 - Pedro Ferreira, Michael Hockenhull, Mace Ojala, Rebeca Blanco Cardozo, Matti Nelimarkka, Airi Lampinen:
Nordic Perspectives on Algorithmic Systems Card Box. 8-11 - Louise Barkhuus:
What Are You Reading? 12-13 - Jonathan Bean:
Cutting Through the Code: Will AI Bring Efficiency or Reinforce Complexity? 14-15 - Jon Kolko:
Is It Normal for a Design Project to Go off the Rails? 16-17 - Melissa Gregg:
Defining Green UX. 18-19 - Matt Jones, Dani Kalarikalayil Raju, Jennifer Pearson, Thomas Reitmaier, Simon Robinson, Arka Majhi:
Beyond 'Slumming It' - AI and the Real Lives of Global South Communities. 20-27 - Eliza Kosoy, Emily Rose Reagan, Soojin Jeong:
Adventures in AI Wonderland: How Children Are Shaping the Future of AI. 28-33 - Juan Li, Hemin Du, Junfeng Wang:
Design Solutions for Breastfeeding Devices for Infants with Disabilities. 34-37 - Anna Carter, Ceylan Besevli, Christopher Dawes, Marianna Obrist:
Scent and Space: Navigating Smell Interactions in Public, Private, and Virtual Spaces. 38-43 - Thomas Kosch, Sebastian S. Feger:
Risk or Chance? Large Language Models and Reproducibility in HCI Research. 44-49 - Elizabeth Rosenzweig, Aj Davis, Zhengjie Liu:
The Usability Revolution: Forging a User-Friendly Utopia, One Click at a Time. 50-53 - Victoria McArthur:
Why the HCI Community Should Care About AR Journalism. 54-58 - Michaelanne Thomas, David Ribes, Andrea Grover, Megh Marathe, Alexandra Teixeira Riggs, Firaz Peer, Pooja Upadhyay:
Historical Friction: Pacing Ourselves in HCI. 60-63 - INTR Staff:
Calendar. 65 - Jeni Paay:
The IX Questionnaire: Jeni Paay. 66-67 - Juan José Ugarte:
How Tall Can Wood Be? 68
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