Call for position papers
Workshop: APPROACHES TO MOVEMENT-BASED INTERACTION
Critical Computing 2005 - Between Sense and Sensibility
The Fourth Aarhus Conference, Aarhus, Denmark
DATES
Position paper deadline: July 1st, 2005
Notification of acceptance: July 10th, 2005
Camera ready: July 17th, 2005
Workshop: Sunday August 21th, 2005
(Early bird registration for the conference is July 1st, if participants
require notification prior to this date, please email the workshop organisers.)
Webpage: http://research.it.uts.edu.au/idwop/aarhus/workshop.html
SUBMISSIONS
This one-day workshop aims to bring together a diverse community of
researchers and practitioners working on human-centred approaches to
understanding movement-based interaction and design of technology to
support this form of interaction. We invite submissions that focus on
theoretical, methodological and empirical (design oriented) aspects of
movement-based interaction addressing questions including, but not limited to:
- Philosophical approaches. Which concepts of, or from, philosophy
could/should movement-based interaction be based on?
- Embodiment. What would an emphasis on human activities as embodied
activities, contribute to HCI in general and more specifically to
movement-based interaction?
- User purpose/need. What kinds of applications could be more appropriate
for movement-based interaction?
- Agency. What are the implications for human agency in movement-based
interaction?
- Human Movement. What kinds of understandings of human movement can
provide useful perspectives for interaction design?
- Representations and Design. How can well-informed approaches to
representations of human movements be incorporated into interaction design?
- Ethics. What are the potential ethical implications of movement-based
interaction?
- Space and place. In what ways are different understandings of space and
place relevant for interaction design for movement-based interaction?
We invite participation from a range of domains (from art to
rehabilitation) that are either informed by or that could inform discussion
on the proposed topic.
OUTCOMES AND DISSEMINATION OF RESULTS
A call for submissions to a special issue of Personal and Ubiquitous
Computing on movement-based interaction will be announced prior to the
workshop. Participants may wish to submit their revised papers to this
publication. The deadline for the special issue is November 26th, 2005.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Position papers should address the workshop theme, e.g. through one or more
of the questions above, or a related topic. Position papers should be
between 2 and 5 pages and formatted according to the ACM SIGCHI conference
publication format, available at http://www.sigchi.org/chipubform/
Submissions should not be anonymous. Submissions should be sent to directly
to Astrid T. Larssen: [log in to unmask]
MORE INFORMATION
For more information, please see our workshop website at:
http://research.it.uts.edu.au/idwop/aarhus/workshop.html
For more information about the conference see: http://www.aarhus2005.org/
If you have additional queries, please contact Astrid T. Larssen at:
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ORGANISERS
Astrid T. Larssen, Faculty of IT, University of Technology, Sydney.
Toni Robertson, Faculty of IT, University of Technology, Sydney.
Margot Brereton, School of IT and Electrical Engineering, University of
Queensland.
Lian Loke, Faculty of Engineering, University of Technology, Sydney.
Jenny Edwards, Faculty of IT, University of Technology, Sydney.
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