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View article: Survey on Haptic Feedback through Sensory Illusions in Interactive Systems
Survey on Haptic Feedback through Sensory Illusions in Interactive Systems Open
A growing body of work in human-computer interaction (HCI), particularly work on haptic feedback and haptic displays, relies on sensory illusions, which is a phenomenon investigated in perception research. However, an overview of which ill…
View article: Human–Computer Integration: Towards Integrating the Human Body with the Computational Machine
Human–Computer Integration: Towards Integrating the Human Body with the Computational Machine Open
Human-Computer Integration (HInt) is an emerging new paradigm in the human-computer interaction (HCI) field. Its goal is to integrate the human body and the computational machine. This monograph presents two key dimensions of Human-Compute…
View article: Next Steps for Human-Computer Integration
Next Steps for Human-Computer Integration Open
Human-Computer Integration (HInt) is an emerging paradigm in which computational and human systems are closely interwoven. Integrating computers with the human body is not new. however, we believe that with rapid technological advancements…
View article: Biometric Mirror
Biometric Mirror Open
Facial analysis applications are increasingly being applied to inform decision-making processes. However, as global reports of unfairness emerge, governments, academia and industry have recognized the ethical limitations and societal impli…
View article: Biometric Mirror: Exploring Values and Attitudes towards Facial Analysis and Automated Decision-Making
Biometric Mirror: Exploring Values and Attitudes towards Facial Analysis and Automated Decision-Making Open
Facial analysis applications are increasingly being applied to inform decision-making processes. However, as global reports of unfairness emerge, governments, academia and industry have recognized the ethical limitations and societal impli…
View article: Who’s Watching? A feminist urban video installation
Who’s Watching? A feminist urban video installation Open
This paper explores the idea of an individual’s sense of awareness when moving through a specific space. The work entitled: Who’s Watching? is a feminist artwork, an audio/visual, site-specific experience, meant to prompt the individual to…
View article: Working with an Autonomous Interface
Working with an Autonomous Interface Open
Increasing sophistication and ubiquity of digital devices is creating potential for the development of new kinds of actuated interfaces. In this paper, we explore the design space around movement as a form of gestural communication for inf…
View article: Virtual Exhibitions: What do we win and what do we lose?
Virtual Exhibitions: What do we win and what do we lose? Open
Virtual reality (VR) promises to allow for replicating the physical world. As consequence, it is used in the context of digital curating to enable remote exhibition visits. In this paper, we are exploring what visitors win and what they lo…
View article: Emotional Resonance: An Interactive Installation Controlled by Biometric Data
Emotional Resonance: An Interactive Installation Controlled by Biometric Data Open
Emotional Resonance is an interactive installation that transforms humans’ pulse into motion and light reflections. As our pulse is influenced by emotion, and as a machinery reflection on our body signals creates a fascinating feedback loo…
View article: We should start thinking about Privacy Implications of Sonic Input in Everyday Augmented Reality!
We should start thinking about Privacy Implications of Sonic Input in Everyday Augmented Reality! Open
Evolution in technology causes privacy issues, which are currently under intense discussion. Here, much attention is given to smart cameras, the Internet of Things and the Internet in general, while sonic AR systems are overlooked. Many us…
View article: Interaction techniques for window management on large high-resolution displays
Interaction techniques for window management on large high-resolution displays Open
Large high-resolution displays (LHRDs) present new opportunities for interaction design in areas such as interactive visualization and data analytics. Design processes for graphical interfaces for LHRDs are still challenging. In this paper…