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The blog and meeting ground for the Interaction in Space workshop at CHI2014. This workshop seeks to explore the overlap between human computer interaction and architecture.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Correction Access codes for workshop
Particpants
If you are registering to get for the workshop we have discovered that the access code is wrong you need W04access not WS04access as I said in the email.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
All the reviews are out
To our authors sorry for the delay of getting some reviews out to you. This was a mixture of the extended submission date combined with a family berivement for one our reviewers. If you I have not received a review by now check your junk mailbox and if that fails E-mail Nick Dalton immediately.
We have had some super submissions and have accepted 25 papers.
Thanks to all our authors for their hard work!
We have had some super submissions and have accepted 25 papers.
Thanks to all our authors for their hard work!
Monday, February 3, 2014
Advances in Architectural Geometry - MIT
I thought the website could do with a visual change in pace, here is something from the world of Architecture about what they are working on.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Workshop submission stage now closed.
The workshop submission stage is now closed.
We would like to thank the authors of the 27 submissions for their work. Having had a brief scan through some of the submissions I would like to say that I think we are going to have a fantastic workshop. We do have more submissions than spaces so we are going to have a tough time trying to decide who to include. As always we will be looking to balance out the various viewpoints and so we may end up having to politely decline some excellent submissions if that will let the balance work better.
Look forwards to getting responses back to everyone by 7 February at the latest (slightly delayed from orignal plan due to moving the acceptance date back a week)
Thanks so much again.
We would like to thank the authors of the 27 submissions for their work. Having had a brief scan through some of the submissions I would like to say that I think we are going to have a fantastic workshop. We do have more submissions than spaces so we are going to have a tough time trying to decide who to include. As always we will be looking to balance out the various viewpoints and so we may end up having to politely decline some excellent submissions if that will let the balance work better.
Look forwards to getting responses back to everyone by 7 February at the latest (slightly delayed from orignal plan due to moving the acceptance date back a week)
Thanks so much again.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Interaction and Architectural Space Workshop - call for participation (CHI2014)
Call for Participation (NEW DEADLINE!)
INTERACTION AND ARCHITECTURAL SPACE
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A two-day workshop at CHI 2014, April 26th or 27th in Toronto, Canada
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 17th 2014, via E-Mail to n.dalton@open.ac.uk
SUBMISSION FORMAT: 2-4 page position papers, formatted according to ACM SIGCHI Publications Format (not anonymised)
NOTIFICATION: February 1st , 2014
INFORMATION & NEWS: http://interactioninspaceworkshop.blogspot.com
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Abstract
Our awareness of space and its role in the interaction process is becoming more distinct as we move from the earliest two-dimensional graphical user interface, through to games & virtual reality, and now emerging into mobile computing, urban computing, ambient computing, tangible computing and ubiquitous computing.
This workshop will bring together expertise from architecture and human computer interaction to foreground the role of space in the CHI community. We welcome participants from a range of disciplines including architecture, environmental and human factors psychology, computing, HCI, interaction design, digital arts, geography and cognitive science, as they all contribute to research on Interaction in Architectural Space. As the workshop intends to bring together a community of researchers and designers who are creating interactive technologies in spatial settings, it invites any high-quality contributions relevant to the workshop topic.
This workshop will be running over 2 days. The first day will consist of a mix of observations, analysis of and suggested interventions for spaces within Toronto. The second day will present findings and identify a research agenda by asking the following questions:
How will digital media change the spatial experience?
How will interaction change to adapt to space?
Participants are welcomed from a range of disciplines including architecture, environmental psychology, computing, HCI, interaction design, digital arts, geography and cognitive science.
What to submit?
Participants should submit a two-to-four-page position paper or site-specific intervention or design proposals to n.dalton@open.ac.uk by 17th Jan 2014. These will be peer reviewed by an interdisciplinary review-committee. One author of each accepted paper will need to register for the workshop. All workshop participants must register for both the workshop and for at least one day of the main conference. Site plans and data will be available for the target space from (http://interactioninspaceworkshop.blogspot.com) in the near future.
*** FURTHER INFORMATION ***
n.dalton@open.ac.uk
*** ORGANISERS ***
Dr Nick Dalton, Pervasive Computing group. Open University, UK
Prof. Mikael Wiberg, Professor of Informatics at UmeƄ University, Sweden
Dr. Keith Evan Green, Professor of Architecture and Electrical & Computer Engineering; Director of CU-iMSE, Clemson University, USA
Dr. Holger Schnadelbach, Senior Research Fellow, Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham, UK
Prof. Ruth Dalton, Professor of Architecture, Northumbria University, UK
Prof.Christoph Hoelscher, Professor of Cognitive Science at ETH Zurich
Dr Anijo Mathew, Assistant Professor at Illinois Institute of Technology Institute of Design, USA
Tasos Varoudis, Research Associate Space Group, Bartlett School of Architecture UCL, London
INTERACTION AND ARCHITECTURAL SPACE
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A two-day workshop at CHI 2014, April 26th or 27th in Toronto, Canada
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 17th 2014, via E-Mail to n.dalton@open.ac.uk
SUBMISSION FORMAT: 2-4 page position papers, formatted according to ACM SIGCHI Publications Format (not anonymised)
NOTIFICATION: February 1st , 2014
INFORMATION & NEWS: http://interactioninspaceworkshop.blogspot.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstract
Our awareness of space and its role in the interaction process is becoming more distinct as we move from the earliest two-dimensional graphical user interface, through to games & virtual reality, and now emerging into mobile computing, urban computing, ambient computing, tangible computing and ubiquitous computing.
This workshop will bring together expertise from architecture and human computer interaction to foreground the role of space in the CHI community. We welcome participants from a range of disciplines including architecture, environmental and human factors psychology, computing, HCI, interaction design, digital arts, geography and cognitive science, as they all contribute to research on Interaction in Architectural Space. As the workshop intends to bring together a community of researchers and designers who are creating interactive technologies in spatial settings, it invites any high-quality contributions relevant to the workshop topic.
This workshop will be running over 2 days. The first day will consist of a mix of observations, analysis of and suggested interventions for spaces within Toronto. The second day will present findings and identify a research agenda by asking the following questions:
How will digital media change the spatial experience?
How will interaction change to adapt to space?
Participants are welcomed from a range of disciplines including architecture, environmental psychology, computing, HCI, interaction design, digital arts, geography and cognitive science.
What to submit?
Participants should submit a two-to-four-page position paper or site-specific intervention or design proposals to n.dalton@open.ac.uk by 17th Jan 2014. These will be peer reviewed by an interdisciplinary review-committee. One author of each accepted paper will need to register for the workshop. All workshop participants must register for both the workshop and for at least one day of the main conference. Site plans and data will be available for the target space from (http://interactioninspaceworkshop.blogspot.com) in the near future.
*** FURTHER INFORMATION ***
n.dalton@open.ac.uk
*** ORGANISERS ***
Dr Nick Dalton, Pervasive Computing group. Open University, UK
Prof. Mikael Wiberg, Professor of Informatics at UmeƄ University, Sweden
Dr. Keith Evan Green, Professor of Architecture and Electrical & Computer Engineering; Director of CU-iMSE, Clemson University, USA
Dr. Holger Schnadelbach, Senior Research Fellow, Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham, UK
Prof. Ruth Dalton, Professor of Architecture, Northumbria University, UK
Prof.Christoph Hoelscher, Professor of Cognitive Science at ETH Zurich
Dr Anijo Mathew, Assistant Professor at Illinois Institute of Technology Institute of Design, USA
Tasos Varoudis, Research Associate Space Group, Bartlett School of Architecture UCL, London
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Mailing List
In our last meeting and with calls from Holger for a mailing list we are delighted to say have managed to establish a jiscmail mailing list as a point of exchange for those interested in architecture and interaction.
Please invite anyone who shows the slightest bit of interest .
I am going to sign you up to this using the name from the workshop mailing list. You should probably get an email seeking your permission to do this and if your willing then just click (to opt out do nothing).
In case you want to change the email address your using then you can go to the main list at
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/ARCHITECTURE-AND-INTERACTION
and change it.
While it took a while for us go through the JSIC vetting process it does mean we get space and a number of other facilities with the mailing list.
Disposition of workshop submissions
There was debate at CHI about where to put workshop papers and we left with a number of possibilities. The committee and I felt that the jiscmail server is a good location for the first workshop papers. Jiscmail is on line and accessible in an academic environment but reflects the tentative nature of the workshop.
We are happy with the papers as they are and there was some very notable work. We are going to give an opportunity for you, the workshop participants to revise their submissions in light of the workshop and submit by 27th of July. If we don't here from you then we will just put up your final submission in the shared area of the jisc list server. As always email me (n.dalton@open.ac.uk) your final PDF. Given the online nature of the system don't feel overly constrained to sticking rigidly to the 4 page CHI limit.
Changes to the committee
Thinking is already happening for the next CHI workshop and the committee for Ar-CHI-tecture 2.0 is evolving. To that end I am happy to announce Holger Schandelbach has accepted our invitation to join the committee.
This should be the last email from me as I will be shifting these emails to the mailing list.
thanks again for a great workshop.
Nick Dalton and the committee.
In our last meeting and with calls from Holger for a mailing list we are delighted to say have managed to establish a jiscmail mailing list as a point of exchange for those interested in architecture and interaction.
Please invite anyone who shows the slightest bit of interest .
I am going to sign you up to this using the name from the workshop mailing list. You should probably get an email seeking your permission to do this and if your willing then just click (to opt out do nothing).
In case you want to change the email address your using then you can go to the main list at
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/ARCHITECTURE-AND-INTERACTION
and change it.
While it took a while for us go through the JSIC vetting process it does mean we get space and a number of other facilities with the mailing list.
Disposition of workshop submissions
There was debate at CHI about where to put workshop papers and we left with a number of possibilities. The committee and I felt that the jiscmail server is a good location for the first workshop papers. Jiscmail is on line and accessible in an academic environment but reflects the tentative nature of the workshop.
We are happy with the papers as they are and there was some very notable work. We are going to give an opportunity for you, the workshop participants to revise their submissions in light of the workshop and submit by 27th of July. If we don't here from you then we will just put up your final submission in the shared area of the jisc list server. As always email me (n.dalton@open.ac.uk) your final PDF. Given the online nature of the system don't feel overly constrained to sticking rigidly to the 4 page CHI limit.
Changes to the committee
Thinking is already happening for the next CHI workshop and the committee for Ar-CHI-tecture 2.0 is evolving. To that end I am happy to announce Holger Schandelbach has accepted our invitation to join the committee.
This should be the last email from me as I will be shifting these emails to the mailing list.
thanks again for a great workshop.
Nick Dalton and the committee.
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