Graduate Student Consortium
Date and Location
Sunday, February 16, 2014, from 9:00 - 18:30 at Luisenstraße 37, Room 335 (can also be accessed through Richard-Wagner-Straße 10).
Accepted Submissions
Population Stereotypes of Color Attributes for Tangible Interaction Design
Diana Löffler, University of Würzburg, Germany
Autonomous Behaviour in Tangible User Interfaces as a Design Factor
Diana Nowacka, Newcastle University, UK
Proposing Reverse Tangible Interaction Design
Hyosun Kwon, University of Nottingham, UK
GHOST: Exploring the Subtleties 'of' and 'interaction with' Shape-Changing Interfaces
Matthijs Kwak, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Fidget Widgets: Designing for the Physical Margins of Digital Workspaces
Michael Karlesky, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA
How Does the Tangible Object Affect Motor Skill Learning?
Milena Markova, City University London, UK
Designing Embodied Interfaces to Support Spatial Ability
Paul Clifton, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Exploring the role of Bodily Experience in Spatial Thinking during the Architectural Design Process
Sema Alaçam, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
LemonGrasp: a Tool for Touch Interaction Prototyping
Thorsten Hochreuter, University of Applied Sciences Mannheim, Germany
Chairs
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Prof. Dr. Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University, UK
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Prof. Dr. Tom Moher, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA