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                            NordiCHI 2004
                   The Third Nordic Conference on
                     Human-Computer Interaction

                        October 23-27, 2004
                          Tampere, Finland

                     http://www.nordichi.org/2004/




Note: NordiCHI 2004 online registration closes on October
18!  http://www.cs.uta.fi/nordichi2004/registration.html

After October 18 only on-site registration is possible.



Interaction and innovation
==========================

NordiCHI is the main Nordic forum for human-computer interaction research.
NordiCHI is the meeting place for researchers from academia and industry,
designers, practitioners, educators and others from a broad range of
traditions and communities; therefore the conference takes HCI in the
non-limited sense of research and practice addressing the design and use of
interactive technology.

NordiCHI is biannual. The conference is a joint effort supported by the
Nordic HCI organisations as well as international partners. The first
conference, NordiCHI 2000, was organised by STIMDI, and took place in
Stockholm, Sweden, October 2000. NordiCHI 2002 was hosted by Centre for
Human-Machine Interaction, University of Aarhus, Denmark, in cooperation
with SIGCHI.dk. NordiCHI 2004 is hosted by University of Tampere, Finland,
in cooperation with SIGCHI Finland.

The backbone of the conference is the technical programme in which a
limited number of refereed papers, meeting international standards, have been
accepted. NordiCHI 2004 also provides good quality short papers and posters
to generate and sustain interactive cooperation among the conference
participants, and to stimulate dissemination of late-breaking results.

Traditionally, Nordic perspectives on HCI emphasise topics such as:
technology in use, integration of design and use, exploratory design
activities, and inter-disciplinary approaches to HCI. This tradition
originates in the Nordic openness to new approaches and divergent ideas in
the development of new concepts and practices for the future. NordiCHI is
the meeting place for tradition and new directions.

Conference topics include but are not limited to:

    * Co-operative design, design cases, and innovation
    * Information technology in everyday life
    * New interaction techniques and devices
    * Models of interaction
    * Information visualisation
    * Ubiquitous, pervasive, and mobile interaction
    * Artistic and aesthetic approaches to HCI
    * Cooperative activities mediated by technology
    * Studies of work and technology
    * User-centered design
    * Accessibility
    * Interfaces supporting learning



Welcome in NordiCHI 2004!

Roope Raisamo
NordiCHI 2004 Chair

Scott MacKenzie & Kari-Jouko Räihä
NordiCHI 2004 Program Chairs

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