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OZCHI 2008: Cains, Queensland, Australia
- Nicola J. Bidwell:
Proceedings of the 20th Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, OZCHI 2008: Designing for Habitus and Habitat, Cairns, Australia, December 8-12, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 287, ACM 2008, ISBN 0-9803063-4-5
Green dwelling
- James Pierce, William Odom, Eli Blevis:
Energy aware dwelling: a critical survey of interaction design for eco-visualizations. 1-8 - Yolande A. A. Strengers:
Smart metering demand management programs: challenging the comfort and cleanliness habitus of households. 9-16 - Jon M. Pearce, John Murphy, Wally Smith:
Supporting gardeners to plan domestic watering: a case study of designing an 'everyday simulation'. 227-230 - Nicole Podleschny:
Playing urban sustainability: the ecology of a simulation game. 231-234
Touch & proximity
- Minna Isomursu, Pekka Isomursu, Mervi Komulainen-Horneman:
Touch to access the mobile internet. 17-24 - Brett Wilkinson, Paul R. Calder:
Investigating touch interactions for an augmented world. 25-32 - Ahmad Hanif Ahmad Baharin, Romiza Md. Nor, Ralf Mühlberger:
It's the thought that counts: content vs. contact. 235-238 - Chao-Lung Lee, Yun-Maw Cheng, Ching-Long Yeh, Li-Chieh Chen, Wai Yu, Kuan-Ta Chen:
Surfing in the crowd: feasibility study of experience sharing in a Taiwanese night market. 239-242
Communities & displays
- Marcus Foth, Víctor M. González, Kenneth L. Kraemer:
Design considerations for community portals in master-planned developments in Australia and Mexico. 33-40 - Nick Taylor, Keith Cheverst:
"This might be stupid, but...": participatory design with community displays and postcards. 41-48 - Christine Satchell, Marcus Foth, Greg Hearn, Ronald Schroeter:
Suburban nostalgia: the community building potential of urban screens. 243-246
Boredom, emotion & motivations
- Nilma Perera, Gregor E. Kennedy, Jon M. Pearce:
Are you bored?: Maybe an interface agent can help! 49-56 - Judy van Biljon, Paula Kotzé, Karen Renaud:
Mobile phone usage of young adults: the impact of motivational factors. 57-64 - Noelene Fajardo, Andrew Vande Moere:
ExternalEyes: evaluating the visual abstraction of human emotion on a public wearable display device. 247-250 - Jon M. Pearce, Sofia Pardo:
To search or to explore -- that is the question: a study in mindful engagement. 251-254
Collaboration, training & health
- Duncan Stevenson:
Training and process change: a collaborative telehealth case study. 65-72 - Jane Li, Toni Robertson, Susan Hansen, Tim Mansfield, Jesper Kjeldskov:
Multidisciplinary medical team meetings: a field study of collaboration in health care. 73-80 - Susan Hansen, Toni Robertson, Laurie Wilson, Ralph Hall:
Using an action research approach to design a telemedicine system for critical care: a reflection. 255-258
The body
- Lian Loke, Toni Robertson:
Inventing and devising movement in the design of movement-based interactive systems. 81-88 - Maiken Hillerup Fogtmann, Jonas Fritsch, Karen Johanne Kortbek:
Kinesthetic interaction: revealing the bodily potential in interaction design. 89-96 - Danielle Wilde:
The hipdiskettes: learning (through) wearables. 259-262 - Florian Mueller, Martin R. Gibbs, Frank Vetere:
Taxonomy of exertion games. 263-266
Digital dichotomies
- Nancy Odendaal, James Duminy, Paul Saunders:
Is digital technology urban?: Understanding intermetropolitan digital divides in South Africa. 97-103 - Jolynna Sinanan:
Social tools and social capital: reading mobile phone usage in rural indigenous communities. 267-270 - Dean M. G. Hargreaves, Bob R. L. McCown:
Low-cost, low-bandwidth online meetings between farmers and scientists. 271-274 - Daria Loi, Sasanka Prabhala:
The rise of middle and upper middle class in emerging markets: product and service opportunities. 275-278
Usability & design reflections
- Stefan Cronholm, Vince Bruno:
Do you need general principles or concrete heuristics?: a model for categorizing usability criteria. 105-111 - Penny Hagen, John MacFarlane:
Reflections on the role of seeding in social design. 279-282 - Mads Bødker, Janni Nielsen:
Vision labs: seeing UCD as a relational practice. 283-286 - Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Jens Fendler, Colin Stanley, Dave Joubert, Ibo Zimmermann, Sebastian Mukumbira:
A bush encroachment decision support system's metamorphosis. 287-290 - Sarah L. Moss, Ernest A. Edmonds:
The reflective practitioner: in creation of PEGASYS. 291-294
Playing across boundaries
- Chen Wei, Gary Marsden, James E. Gain:
Novel interface for first person shooting games on PDAs. 113-121 - Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Anders Christensen, Andreas Ibsen, Dan Jensen, Glen Nielsen, René Vutborg:
Location-based storytelling in the urban environment. 122-129 - Kenton O'Hara, Hazel Grian, John Williams:
Participation, collaboration and spectatorship in an alternate reality game. 130-139
Telling stories
- Arto Puikkonen, Leena Ventä, Jonna Häkkilä, Jenine P. Beekhuyzen:
Playing, performing, reporting: a case study of mobile minimovies composed by teenage girls. 140-147 - David Browning, Nicola J. Bidwell, Dianna L. Hardy, Peta-Marie Standley:
Rural encounters: cultural translations through video. 148-155 - Stefan Schutt:
Staging life stories on the web: the Small Histories project and performances of reconstruction. 295-298
Notifications and displays
- Stavros Garzonis, Chris Bevan, Eamonn O'Neill:
Mobile service audio notifications: intuitive semantics and noises. 156-163 - Ming-Wei Lin, Yun-Maw Cheng, Wai Yu, Frode Eika Sandnes:
Investigation into the feasibility of using tactons to provide navigation cues in pedestrian situations. 299-302 - Ken Lee, Kyung Jean (Tyler) Yang, Beryl Plimmer, Michael Harrison:
Real-time anaesthesia diagnosis display system with multi-modal alarms. 303-306 - Andreas Dünser, Mark Billinghurst, Gabriela Mancero:
Evaluating visual search performance with a multi layer display. 307-310
Living, being & dying
- Aino Ahtinen, Shruti Ramiah, Jan Blom, Minna Isomursu:
Design of mobile wellness applications: identifying cross-cultural factors. 164-171 - Nazean Jomhari, Víctor M. González, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
Telling my baby's stories: family communication and narrative practices of young mothers living abroad. 311-314 - Catherine Howell, Michael Victor Arnold:
Night shifts: some situated dimensions of student technology use. 315-318 - Pin Sym Foong:
Designing technology for sensitive contexts: supporting end-of-life decision making. 172-179
Social networks
- Ann Light, Clodagh Miskelly, Steve Thompson:
An analysis of building habitat with networked tools. 180-187 - Hilary Davis, Frank Vetere, Shawn Ashkanasy, Gavin Dyson, Penelope Schofield, Kate Thompson, Giselle Withers, David Thomas:
Towards social connection for young people with cancer. 319-322 - Angela Button:
Designing social tools for the bees, the buzz and the beehive. 323-326
Exploration, learning & multimodality
- Frank G. Feltham:
Do the blocks rock: a tangible interface for play and exploration. 188-194 - Peter Reid, Beryl Plimmer:
A collaborative multimodal handwriting training environment for visually impaired students. 195-202 - Alex Krumm-Heller, Anja Wessels, Franco Di Dio:
Teaching multimedia by using multimedia: remote hands-on teaching. 327-330 - Peta Wyeth:
Understanding engagement with tangible user interfaces. 331-334
Speech & voice
- Saturnino Luz, Masood Masoodian, Bill Rogers, Chris Deering:
Interface design strategies for computer-assisted speech transcription. 203-210 - Dharani Priyahansika Perera, R. T. Jim Eales, Kathy Blashki:
Voice art: a novel mode for creating visual art. 211-218 - M. Asif Khawaja, Natalie Ruiz, Fang Chen:
Think before you talk: an empirical study of relationship between speech pauses and cognitive load. 335-338
Design, creation & collaboration
- Peter Dalsgård, Kim Halskov, Rune Nielsen:
Towards a design space explorer for media facades. 219-226 - Julien Phalip, David Jean, Ernest A. Edmonds:
Resolving ambiguity of scope in remote collaboration: a study in film scoring. 339-342 - Viveka Weiley, Yusuf Pisan:
The distributed studio: towards a theory of virtual place for creative collaboration. 343-346 - Edin Tabak:
Inscription of information behaviour to communities of practice on an organisational intranet. 347-350
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