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DIS 2022: Virtual Event, Australia - Companion Publication
- Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Stefan Greuter, Rohit Ashok Khot, Penny Sweetser, Marianna Obrist:

DIS '22: Designing Interactive Systems Conference, Virtual Event, Australia, June 13 - 17, 2022, Companion Volume. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9359-1 - Tee Chuanromanee

, Ronald A. Metoyer:
Designing the Trans Experience: Technology and Common Gender Transition Narratives. 1-3 - Janghee Cho:

Design for Domestic Uncertainty: Envisioning Future Technologies in the Work-From-Home Era that Support Reflective Practices. 4-7 - Youngsoo Shin:

Supporting Users' Decision-Making Experiences through Hyper-Personalized Human-Technology Interactions. 8-11 - André Jeworutzki:

Determining acute physiological stress levels with wearable sensors based on movement quality and exhaustion during repetitive training exercises. 12-17 - Bianca G. Schor

, Jatinder Singh, Alan F. Blackwell:
Making Algorithmic Systems More Meaningfully Transparent for Users Through Visualisation. 18-20 - Alexandra W. D. Bremers

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How can a robot help people draw? 21-23 - Irina Paraschivoiu:

Affective Interaction in UrbanIxD: Designing for the Lived Urban Experience. 24-27 - Glen Walton, Stefan Greuter, Rea Dennis:

Exploring participant interaction with interpersonal touch musical interfaces. 28-31 - Maria Tsilogianni:

Idiotic agents within home: Expanding interactions between humans and Intelligent Personal Assistants beyond automated functionality. 32-34 - Hrishikesh Rao, Sile O'Modhrain:

Designing Interactive Audio-Tactile Charts Grounded In Current Practices of Tactile Graphics Production. 35-37 - Emilia Viaene

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Anticipating the Dynamic Effects of the Learning Smart Home. 38-41 - Elizabeth Dunbar, Beth E. Kolko:

Developing Critical Reflexivity in Global Health. 42-44 - Jingjin Li:

Designing technologies to support everyday mindfulness beyond meditation for mental well-being. 45-47 - Hakan Yilmazer, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Aykut Coskun:

Designing for Bouldering: Supporting Kinesthetic Learning of Action Sport Enthusiasts. 48-51

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