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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c60]Mafalda Gamboa, Claudia Núñez-Pacheco, Sarah Homewood, Andrés Lucero, Janne Mascha Beuthel, Audrey Desjardins, Karey Helms, William W. Gaver, Kristina Höök, Laura Forlano:
More Samples of One: Weaving First-Person Perspectives into Mainstream HCI Research. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume) 2024 - 2023
- [c59]Makayla Lewis, Miriam Sturdee, Josh Urban Davis, Mafalda Gamboa, Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Claire Elisabeth Ohlenschlager, William W. Gaver, Eli Blevis, Lian Loke:
Is it Art, is it HCI? Exploring Tensions Between Practice and Research. CHI Extended Abstracts 2023: 525:1-525:4 - [c58]William W. Gaver, Frances Gaver:
Living with Light Touch: An Autoethnography of a Simple Communication Device in Long-Term Use. CHI 2023: 633:1-633:14 - 2022
- [c57]William W. Gaver, Peter Gall Krogh, Andy Boucher, David J. Chatting:
Emergence as a Feature of Practice-based Design Research. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2022: 517-526 - [c56]William W. Gaver, Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, David J. Chatting, Naho Matsuda, Liliana Ovalle, Andy Sheen, Michail Vanis:
Yo-Yo Machines: Self-Build Devices that Support Social Connections During the Pandemic. CHI 2022: 458:1-458:17 - 2020
- [c55]Tom Jenkins, William Odom, James Pierce, Kristina Andersen, Andy Boucher, David J. Chatting, William W. Gaver:
RtD in Situ: Discussing the Domains and Impact of Design Research. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume) 2020: 401-404 - [c54]Alma Leora Culén, Jorun Børsting, William W. Gaver:
Strategies for Annotating Portfolios: Mapping Designs for New Domains. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2020: 1633-1645
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j18]Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, Bill Gaver, Naho Matsuda, Liliana Ovalle, Andy Sheen, Michail Vanis:
ProbeTools: unconventional cameras and audio devices for user research. Interactions 26(2): 26-35 (2019) - [c53]Kristina Andersen, Andy Boucher, David J. Chatting, Audrey Desjardins, Laura Devendorf, William W. Gaver, Tom Jenkins, William Odom, James Pierce, Anna Vallgårda:
Doing Things with Research through Design: With What, with Whom, and Towards What Ends? CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c52]William W. Gaver, Andy Boucher, Michail Vanis, Andy Sheen, Dean Brown, Liliana Ovalle, Naho Matsuda, Amina Abbas-Nazari, Robert Phillips:
My Naturewatch Camera: Disseminating Practice Research with a Cheap and Easy DIY Design. CHI 2019: 302 - [c51]Robert Phillips, Amina Abbas-Nazari, James Tooze, Bill Gaver, Andy Boucher, Liliana Ovalle, Andy Sheen, Dean Brown, Naho Matsuda, Mike Vanis:
Design and Deploying Tools to 'Actively Engaging Nature' - The My Naturewatch Project as an Agent for Engagement. HCI (27) 2019: 513-531 - 2018
- [j17]William Odom, Tom Jenkins, Kristina Andersen, Bill Gaver, James Pierce, Anna Vallgårda, Andy Boucher, David J. Chatting, Janne van Kollenburg, Kevin Lefeuvre:
Crafting a place for attending to the things of design at CHI. Interactions 25(1): 52-57 (2018) - [c50]Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, Liliana Ovalle, Andy Sheen, Mike Vanis, William W. Gaver:
TaskCam. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c49]Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, Liliana Ovalle, Andy Sheen, Mike Vanis, William Odom, Doenja Oogjes, William W. Gaver:
TaskCam: Designing and Testing an Open Tool for Cultural Probes Studies. CHI 2018: 71 - 2017
- [j16]Bill Gaver, Kia Höök:
In search of the elusive CHI design paper. Interactions 24(2): 22-23 (2017) - [j15]William W. Gaver, Kristina Höök:
What makes a good CHI design paper? Interactions 24(3): 20-21 (2017) - [c48]Tom Jenkins, Kristina Andersen, William W. Gaver, William Odom, James Pierce, Anna Vallgårda:
The Things of Design Research: Diversity in Objects and Outcomes. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 652-659 - [c47]Andy Boucher, William W. Gaver:
Designing and Making the Datacatchers: Batch Producing Location-Aware Mobile Devices. TEI 2017: 243-251 - 2016
- [c46]William W. Gaver, Andy Boucher, Nadine Jarvis, David W. T. Cameron, Mark Hauenstein, Sarah Pennington, John Bowers, James Pike, Robin Beitra, Liliana Ovalle:
The Datacatcher: Batch Deployment and Documentation of 130 Location-Aware, Mobile Devices That Put Sociopolitically-Relevant Big Data in People's Hands: Polyphonic Interpretation at Scale. CHI 2016: 1597-1607 - [c45]Tom Jenkins, Kristina Andersen, William W. Gaver, William Odom, James Pierce, Anna Vallgårda:
Attending to Objects as Outcomes of Design Research. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 3423-3430 - 2015
- [c44]William W. Gaver, Mike Michael, Tobie Kerridge, Alex Wilkie, Andy Boucher, Liliana Ovalle, Matthew Plummer-Fernandez:
Energy Babble: Mixing Environmentally-Oriented Internet Content to Engage Community Groups. CHI 2015: 1115-1124 - [c43]James Pierce, Phoebe Sengers, Tad Hirsch, Tom Jenkins, William W. Gaver, Carl F. DiSalvo:
Expanding and Refining Design and Criticality in HCI. CHI 2015: 2083-2092 - 2014
- [p2]William W. Gaver:
Science and Design: The Implications of Different Forms of Accountability. Ways of Knowing in HCI 2014: 143-165 - 2013
- [c42]William W. Gaver, John Bowers, Kirsten Boehner, Andy Boucher, David W. T. Cameron, Mark Hauenstein, Nadine Jarvis, Sarah Pennington:
Indoor weather stations: investigating a ludic approach to environmental HCI through batch prototyping. CHI 2013: 3451-3460 - 2012
- [j14]Bill Gaver, John Bowers:
Annotated portfolios. Interactions 19(4): 40-49 (2012) - [c41]William W. Gaver:
What should we expect from research through design? CHI 2012: 937-946 - [c40]Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Carl F. DiSalvo, William W. Gaver, Phoebe Sengers:
The humanities and/in HCI. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 1135-1138 - 2011
- [c39]William W. Gaver:
Making spaces: how design workbooks work. CHI 2011: 1551-1560 - [c38]William W. Gaver, Andy Boucher, John Bowers, Mark Blythe, Nadine Jarvis, David W. T. Cameron, Tobie Kerridge, Alex Wilkie, Robert Phillips, Peter C. Wright:
The photostroller: supporting diverse care home residents in engaging with the world. CHI 2011: 1757-1766 - 2010
- [j13]Bill Gaver:
Interaction research studio: : Goldsmiths, University of London. Interactions 18(1): 84-87 (2010) - [c37]Mark Blythe, Peter C. Wright, John Bowers, Andy Boucher, Nadine Jarvis, Phil Reynolds, Bill Gaver:
Age and experience: ludic engagement in a residential care setting. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2010: 161-170 - [c36]William W. Gaver, Mark Blythe, Andy Boucher, Nadine Jarvis, John Bowers, Peter C. Wright:
The prayer companion: openness and specificity, materiality and spirituality. CHI 2010: 2055-2064
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c35]William W. Gaver, John Bowers, Tobie Kerridge, Andy Boucher, Nadine Jarvis:
Anatomy of a failure: how we knew when our design went wrong, and what we learned from it. CHI 2009: 2213-2222 - [p1]William W. Gaver:
The Video Window: My Life with a Ludic System. Media Space 20+ Years of Mediated Life 2009: 269-279 - 2008
- [c34]William W. Gaver, Andy Boucher, Andy Law, Sarah Pennington, John Bowers, Jacob Beaver, Jan Humble, Tobie Kerridge, Nicolas Villar, Alex Wilkie:
Threshold devices: looking out from the home. CHI 2008: 1429-1438 - 2007
- [j12]William W. Gaver, John Bowers, Andrew Boucher, Andy Law, Sarah Pennington, Brendan Walker:
Electronic Furniture for the Curious Home: Assessing Ludic Designs in the Field. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 22(1&2): 119-152 (2007) - [j11]William W. Gaver:
Cultural commentators: Non-native interpretations as resources for polyphonic assessment. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 65(4): 292-305 (2007) - [c33]William W. Gaver, Phoebe Sengers, Tobie Kerridge, Joseph Kaye, John Bowers:
Enhancing ubiquitous computing with user interpretation: field testing the home health horoscope. CHI 2007: 537-546 - 2006
- [j10]Andrew Boucher, William W. Gaver:
Developing the drift table. Interactions 13(1): 24-27 (2006) - [j9]William W. Gaver:
The video window: my life with a ludic system. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 10(2-3): 60-65 (2006) - [c32]Phoebe Sengers, Bill Gaver:
Staying open to interpretation: engaging multiple meanings in design and evaluation. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2006: 99-108 - [c31]Alistair G. Sutcliffe, John Karat, Susanne Bødker, Bill Gaver:
Can we measure quality in design and do we need to? Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2006: 119-121 - [c30]William W. Gaver, John Bowers, Andy Boucher, Andy Law, Sarah Pennington, Nicolas Villar:
The history tablecloth: illuminating domestic activity. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2006: 199-208 - [c29]Bas Raijmakers, William W. Gaver, Jon Bishay:
Design documentaries: inspiring design research through documentary film. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2006: 229-238 - [c28]William W. Gaver:
Listening to the World: Information and Aesthetics. NIME 2006: 414 - [c27]William W. Gaver:
Designing for our (sur)real lives. OZCHI 2006: 5 - 2005
- [j8]Steve Benford, Holger Schnädelbach, Boriana Koleva, Rob Anastasi, Chris Greenhalgh, Tom Rodden, Jonathan Green, Ahmed Ghali, Tony P. Pridmore, Bill Gaver, Andy Boucher, Brendan Walker, Sarah Pennington, Albrecht Schmidt, Hans Gellersen, Anthony Steed:
Expected, sensed, and desired: A framework for designing sensing-based interaction. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 12(1): 3-30 (2005) - 2004
- [j7]William W. Gaver, Andrew Boucher, Sarah Pennington, Brendan Walker:
Cultural probes and the value of uncertainty. Interactions 11(5): 53-56 (2004) - [j6]Steve Benford, Nigel Davies, Bill Gaver:
Guest Editors' Introduction. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 3(1): 12-13 (2004) - [c26]William W. Gaver, John Bowers, Andrew Boucher, Hans Gellersen, Sarah Pennington, Albrecht Schmidt, Anthony Steed, Nicolas Villar, Brendan Walker:
The drift table: designing for ludic engagement. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 885-900 - 2003
- [c25]William W. Gaver, Jacob Beaver, Steve Benford:
Ambiguity as a resource for design. CHI 2003: 233-240 - [c24]Genevieve Bell, Mark Blythe, Bill Gaver, Phoebe Sengers, Peter C. Wright:
Designing culturally situated technologies for the home. CHI Extended Abstracts 2003: 1062-1063 - [c23]William W. Gaver, Andrew Boucher, Heather Martin:
Evaluating the Double-Deck Desk. HCI (4) 2003: 369-373 - 2002
- [c22]Allison Druin, Michael J. Muller, Tone Bratteteig, Bill Gaver, Bonnie E. John, Mary Beth Rettger:
What Kind of Work is HCI Work? CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 692-693 - [e1]Bill Verplank, Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Wendy E. Mackay, Jonathan Amowitz, William W. Gaver:
Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, and Techniques, DIS 2002, London, England, UK, June 25-28, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-515-7 [contents] - 2000
- [c21]William W. Gaver:
Looking and Leaping. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 2000: 5 - [c20]Heather Martin, William W. Gaver:
Beyond the Snapshot: From Speculation to Prototypes in Audiophotography. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 2000: 55-65 - [c19]William W. Gaver, Heather Martin:
Alternatives: exploring information appliances through conceptual design proposals. CHI 2000: 209-216
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]William W. Gaver, Anthony Dunne, Elena Pacenti:
Design: Cultural probes. Interactions 6(1): 21-29 (1999) - [c18]Kay Hofmeester, Anthony Dunne, Bill Gaver, Marco Susani, Elena Pacenti:
A modern role for the village elders. CHI Extended Abstracts 1999: 43-44 - [c17]William W. Gaver, Anthony Dunne:
Projected Realities: Conceptual Design for Cultural Effect. CHI 1999: 600-607 - 1997
- [c16]Anthony Dunne, William W. Gaver:
The Pillow: Artist-Designers in the Digital Age. CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 361-362 - 1995
- [c15]William W. Gaver, Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke:
A Virtual Window on Media Space. CHI 1995: 257-264 - [c14]William W. Gaver:
Oh what a tangled web we weave: metaphor and mapping in graphical interfaces. CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 270-271 - [c13]Stephanie Everett, Bill Gaver:
Using speech and audio in the interface (abstract). CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 342 - [c12]Debby Hindus, Barry Arons, Lisa Stifelman, William W. Gaver, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Maribeth Back:
Designing auditory interactions for PDAs. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1995: 143-146 - 1994
- [c11]Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke, William W. Gaver:
Form-giving: expressing the nonobvious. CHI 1994: 79-84 - [c10]Victoria Bellotti, Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut, Paul Dourish, Bill Gaver, Annette Adler, Sara A. Bly, Marilyn M. Mantei, Gale Moore:
Debating the media space design space. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 193-194 - [c9]Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke, William W. Gaver:
Form-giving: expressing the nonobvious. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 204 - [c8]Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, William W. Gaver:
ENO: Synthesizing Structured Sound Spaces. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1994: 49-57 - 1993
- [c7]William W. Gaver:
Synthesizing auditory icons. INTERCHI 1993: 228-235 - [c6]William W. Gaver, Abigail Sellen, Christian Heath, Paul Luff:
One is not enough: multiple views in a media space. INTERCHI 1993: 335-341 - 1992
- [c5]William W. Gaver, Thomas P. Moran, Allan MacLean, Lennart Lövstrand, Paul Dourish, Kathleen Carter, William Buxton:
Realizing a Video Environment: EuroPARC's RAVE System. CHI 1992: 27-35 - 1991
- [j4]William W. Gaver, Randall B. Smith:
Auditory Icons in Large-Scale Collaborative Environments. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(1): 96 (1991) - [c4]William W. Gaver:
Technology affordances. CHI 1991: 79-84 - [c3]William W. Gaver, Randall B. Smith, Tim O'Shea:
Effective sounds in complex systems: the ARKOLA simulation. CHI 1991: 85-90 - [c2]William W. Gaver:
Sound Support for Collaboration. ECSCW 1991: 293-308 - 1990
- [c1]William W. Gaver, Randall B. Smith:
Auditory icons in large-scale collaborative environments. INTERACT 1990: 735-740
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j3]William W. Gaver:
The SonicFinder: An Interface That Uses Auditory Icons. Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(1): 67-94 (1989) - 1987
- [j2]William W. Gaver:
Auditory Icons: Using Sound in Computer Interfaces. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 19(1): 74 (1987) - 1986
- [j1]William W. Gaver:
Auditory Icons: Using Sound in Computer Interfaces. Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(2): 167-177 (1986)
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