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DIS 2014: Vancouver, BC, Canada - Companion Publication
- Ron Wakkary, Steve Harrison, Carman Neustaedter, Shaowen Bardzell, Eric Paulos:

Companion Publication of the 2014 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Designing Interactive Systems Conference, DIS '14, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 21-25, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2903-3
Panel
- Kate Hennessy, Lisa P. Nathan

:
Honoring protocol: design by, for and with aboriginal peoples. 1-3
Provocations and work-in-progress (P-WiP)
- Teresa Almeida

, Rob Comber
, Patrick Olivier
, Madeline Balaam:
Intimate care: exploring eTextiles for teaching female pelvic fitness. 5-8 - Hung-Chi Lee, Ya Fang Cheng, Szu Yang Cho, Hsien-Hui Tang

, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Chien-Hsiung Chen:
Picgo: designing reminiscence and storytelling for the elderly with photo annotation. 9-12 - Paul Coulton, Jonny Huck

, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Ralph Barthel, Panagiotis Mavros, Jennifer Roberts
, Philip Powell
:
Designing interactive systems to encourage empathy between users. 13-16 - Stephen Forshaw, Peter Newman, Maria Angela Ferrario

, William Simm, Adrian Friday
, Paul Coulton:
Stimulating a dialogue on renewable energy through making. 17-20 - Jill Palzkill Woelfer:

Music is my life: disseminating design research to the community. 21-24 - Eduard B. van der Houwen

:
Interactions in the mouth: the voicemint electronic voice prosthesis. 25-28 - Sabrina Hauser

, Audrey Desjardins, Ron Wakkary
:
Sfuture: envisioning a sustainable university campus in 2065. 29-32 - Laura Devendorf, Kimiko Ryokai:

Being the machine: exploring new modes of making. 33-36 - Jonathan Cook, Tad Hirsch:

Monologger: visualizing engagement in doctor-patient conversation. 37-40 - Yannick Bernaerts, Matthias Druwé, Sebastiaan Steensels, Jo Vermeulen

, Johannes Schöning
:
The office smartwatch: development and design of a smartwatch app to digitally augment interactions in an office environment. 41-44 - Chris Elsden

, David S. Kirk
:
A quantified past: remembering with personal informatics. 45-48 - Bart Hengeveld, Mathias Funk

, Vleer Doing:
Beat my bass, pluck my drum. 49-52 - Javier Hernandez, Daniel McDuff, Xavier Benavides, Judith Amores, Pattie Maes, Rosalind W. Picard:

AutoEmotive: bringing empathy to the driving experience to manage stress. 53-56 - Verena Fuchsberger

, Martin Murer
, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Human-computer non-interaction: the activity of non-use. 57-60 - Daniel Carter:

Encouraging ambiguous experience: guides for personal meaning making. 61-64 - Elizabeth Edwards

, Paul Coulton, Mike W. Chiasson:
Growing an interpretation ecology in a walled kitchen garden. 65-68 - Yu-Cing Liou, Yi-Shin Deng, Sheng-Fen Chien:

A digital interactive playground for children to explore on their own. 69-72 - Verena Fuchsberger

, Martin Murer
, Daniela Wurhofer, Thomas Meneweger, Katja Neureiter, Alexander Meschtscherjakov
, Manfred Tscheligi
:
The multiple layers of materiality. 73-76 - Oliver Stickel, Thomas Ludwig:

Computer supported urban gardening. 77-80 - Sinisa Kolaric, Robert F. Woodbury, Halil Erhan:

CAMBRIA: a tool for managing multiple design alternatives. 81-84 - Regina Bernhaupt

, Michael Pirker, Antoine Desnos:
The bubble user interface: a tangible representation of information to enhance the user experience in IPTV systems. 85-88 - Dan Hawkins, Jason Procyk, Carman Neustaedter:

Postulater: slowing the pace of media sharing. 89-92 - Javier Lloret, Nina Valkanova:

Puzzle facade: a site-specific urban technological intervention. 93-96
Demonstrations
- Hung-Chi Lee, Wenn-Chieh Tsai, Po-Hao Wang, Rung-Huei Liang

, Jane Yung-jen Hsu:
The reflexive printer: embodying personal memory for social provocation. 97-100 - Franco Curmi, Maria Angela Ferrario

, Jon Whittle:
BioShare: a research tool for analyzing social networks effects when sharing biometric data. 101-104 - Chihiro Suga, Ted Selker:

The sweetfeedback: the platform for persuasive technology. 105-108 - Juan David Hincapié-Ramos, Xiang Guo, Pourang Irani:

The consumed endurance workbench: a tool to assess arm fatigue during mid-air interactions. 109-112 - Jinyi Wang, Mudassar Ahmad Mughal:

LiveNature: connecting people with their cherished places. 113-116 - Halley Profita, Harry Emil, Donald Brinkman, Ross Smith:

Exploring the health benefits of an emoting water cooler. 117-120 - Dale J. Steven, Nitin Dhar, Eulani Labay:

Parallels: an exploration engine for the discovery of ideas. 121-124 - Joanna Maria Dauner, Matthew Glisson, Mustafa Emre Karagozler:

Electric flora: an interactive energy harvesting installation. 125-128 - Anna Maria Feit, Antti Oulasvirta

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PianoText: redesigning the piano keyboard for text entry. 129-132 - André de Oliveira Bueno, Júnia Coutinho Anacleto Silva, Roberto Calderon, Sidney S. Fels

, Rodger Lea:
ICT to support community gardening: a system to help people to connect to each other in real life. 133-136 - Chris Speed

, Mark Hartswood, Eric Laurier
, Siobhan Magee, Martin de Jode, Andrew Hudson-Smith:
The Haggle-O-Tron: design intervention in secondhand retail. 137-140 - Jiffer Harriman:

Modular-Mus: towards an interaction design toolkit for music. 141-144
Doctoral consortium
- Chris Elsden

:
Situated remembering with digital technology. 145-149 - Laura Devendorf:

Making art and making artists. 151-156 - Jinyi Wang:

Exploring the alternative means to communicate interaction design research. 157-162 - Tom Jenkins:

Prototyping speculative objects for the internet of things. 163-166 - Wonjun Lee:

Pragmatic and practical somaesthetics for interactive product design. 167-171 - Lisa Koeman

:
An exploratory study into the public and situated visualisation of local data in urban communities. 173-176 - Rohit Ashok Khot

:
Exploring material representations of physical activity. 177-180 - Lindsay MacDonald

:
For every action: interactive installations in liminal spaces. 181-184 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:

Ecofeminism and sustainable HCI. 185-190 - Arash Soleimani:

CyberPLAYce: a play space of creative, intelligent tools promoting personal and computational expression for early learners. 191-194
Workshop summaries
- Roberto Calderon, Sidney S. Fels

, Júnia Coutinho Anacleto, Nemanja Memarovic, W. Travis Thompson:
Hacking HCI3P: second workshop on human computer interaction in third places. 195-198 - Victor Kaptelinin, Antonio Rizzo, Paul Robertson, Stephanie Rosenbaum:

Crafting user experience of self-service technologies: key challenges and potential solutions. 199-202 - John Bowers, Robyn Taylor, Jonathan Hook, Dustin Freeman, Charlie Bramley, Christopher Newell:

HCI: human-computer improvisation. 203-206 - Deborah Maxwell, Mel Woods

, Daisy Abbott
:
StoryStorm: a collaborative exchange of methods for storytelling. 207-210 - Peter Dalsgård

, Kim Halskov
:
Environments for creative interaction design processes. 211-214 - Frank Vetere

, Kenton O'Hara
, Jeni Paay
, Bernd Ploderer
, Richard H. R. Harper
, Abigail Sellen:
Social NUI: social perspectives in natural user interfaces. 215-218 - Serena Cangiano, Davide Fornari:

Products as platforms: a framework for designing open source interactive artifacts. 219-222 - Sheelagh Carpendale, Melanie Tory, Anthony Tang

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A personal perspective on visualization and visual analytics. 223-225 - Verena Fuchsberger

, Martin Murer
, Ilhan Aslan, Alexander Meschtscherjakov
, Manfred Tscheligi, Petra Sundström, Daniela Petrelli:
Contextual constraints: consequences for interaction design. 227-230

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