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- 2020
- Frederick M. C. van Amstel, Rodrigo Freese Gonzatto:
The anthropophagic studio: towards a critical pedagogy for interaction design. Digit. Creativity 31(4): 259-283 (2020) - Stuart Bender, Billy Sung:
Data-driven creativity for screen production students: developing and testing learning materials involving audience biometrics. Digit. Creativity 31(2): 98-113 (2020) - Anthony Lewis Brooks:
Shifting Boundaries: Practices and Theories, Arts and Technologies. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 143-146 (2020) - Edvard P. G. Bruun, Ian Ting, Sigrid Adriaenssens, Stefana Parascho:
Human-robot collaboration: a fabrication framework for the sequential design and construction of unplanned spatial structures. Digit. Creativity 31(4): 320-336 (2020) - Brigid Mary Costello:
Moving in rhythms: what dancers and drummers can teach us about designing digital interactions. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 181-191 (2020) - Ernest A. Edmonds:
A journey from abstract film to concrete interaction. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 147-155 (2020) - Areti Galani, Abigail Durrant, David Chating, Rebecca Farley:
Designing for intersubjectivity and dialogicality in museum interactive installations about migration. Digit. Creativity 31(4): 302-319 (2020) - Mincong Huang, Samuel Chabot, Ted Krueger, Carla Leitão, Jonas Braasch:
From immersion to collaborative embodiment: extending collective interactivity in built environments through human-scale audiovisual immersive technologies. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 200-212 (2020) - Camilla Jaller, Stefania Serafin:
Transitioning into states of immersion: transition design of mixed reality performances and cinematic virtual reality. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 213-222 (2020) - Saulius Keturakis:
Literary writing as a technological function: from Ada Byron's calculation as writing to writing in programming languages. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 192-199 (2020) - Kristina Maria Madsen, Mette Skov, Peter Vistisen:
How to design for exploration through emergent narratives. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 234-244 (2020) - Timothy Merritt, Foad Hamidi, Mirela Alistar, Marta Demenezes:
Living media interfaces: a multi-perspective analysis of biological materials for interaction. Digit. Creativity 31(1): 1-21 (2020) - Malik Nairat, Mats G. Nordahl, Palle Dahlstedt:
Generative comics: a character evolution approach for creating fictional comics. Digit. Creativity 31(4): 284-301 (2020) - Boram Noh, Sangsu Jang, Kyungjin Kim, Young Woo Park:
Bringing the colour senses of personal photos to everyday living environment: the design and deployment of a tangible interactive lighting artifact. Digit. Creativity 31(2): 114-132 (2020) - Claudia Núñez-Pacheco, Lian Loke:
Getting into someone else's soul: communicating embodied experience. Digit. Creativity 31(4): 245-258 (2020) - Richard Chulwoo Park, Donghyeon Ko, Hyunjung Kim, Seung Hyeon Han, Jee Bin Lim, Jiseong Goo, Geehyuk Lee, Woohun Lee:
Defining basic archetypes of an intelligent agent's behaviour in an open-ended interactive environment. Digit. Creativity 31(2): 65-81 (2020) - Daniel Torras i Segura:
'Digital sonosphere'. Diagnosis of its current analytical applications and terminological meanings. Digit. Creativity 31(1): 29-43 (2020) - Glenn W. Smith:
On the origins of a 13-second segment of Primordial Dance: a brief Karl Sims interview with commentary. Digit. Creativity 31(1): 22-28 (2020) - Youngsil Sohn, Yoenyong Park, Longchun Lin, Moonyurl Jung:
'Eternal Recurrence': development of a 3D water curtain system and real-time projection mapping for a large-scale systems artwork installation. Digit. Creativity 31(2): 133-142 (2020) - Erik Stolterman, Mikael Wiberg:
Compositional interaction design - changes in design practice and its implications for teaching and research. Digit. Creativity 31(1): 44-63 (2020) - Wolfgang Strauss, Monika Fleischmann:
The art of the thinking space - a space filled with data. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 156-170 (2020) - Yanai Toister:
Programming the beautiful. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 223-233 (2020) - Pedro Alves da Veiga:
Curating the Everywhere Museum of Everything. Digit. Creativity 31(3): 171-180 (2020) - Eun Kyoung Yang, Jee Hyun Lee:
Cognitive impact of virtual reality sketching on designers' concept generation. Digit. Creativity 31(2): 82-97 (2020)
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