There are 220 delegates from 18 countries now attending the
2015 British Human Computer Interaction Conference which
takes place in historic Lincoln next week, from 13th-17th July.
There is still chance to register and attend. The program includes:-
- 35 main track papers from international researchers on
a diverse range of topics including digital democracy, health
and wellbeing, reflection, mobile interfaces, privacy and games.
- Thought-provoking, cross-disciplinary talks from Chris
Csikszentmihalyi, Katrín Jakobsdóttir, Cristina Leston-Bandeira
and Julian Assange, who will challenge us to consider how
interactive digital technology constantly shapes our lives and
our relationships with each other, as well as those in authority.
- Panels on “HCI & the REF” (with UoA panel members from
REF2014), “human data interaction” and “HCI, politics and
activism”.
- Special sessions covering EPSRC & ESRC funding (with
attendance from programme managers), discussion on UK SIGCHI
chapter, and the birth of the “ctrl-alt-HCI” unconference.
- Poster presentations of works-in-progress, a digital
Interactions gallery, as well as 10 workshops, a "Hacking the Magna
Carta" hack event and a 50 strong doctoral networking day.
- And … way more social events than can possibly be good for you.
Detailed information is at http://british-hci2015.org<http://british-hci2015.org/>
Register at https://www.regonline.com/british-hci2015
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