The 2015 British Human Computer Interaction Conference will take place in Lincoln from 13th-17th July. As well as providing a forum for disseminating the latest research in HCI, and for discussing issues of importance to the community, the conference will commemorate the 800th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta. Our keynote speakers, Chris Csikszentmihalyi, Katrín Jakobsdóttir, Cristina Leston-Bandeira and Julian Assange, will discuss how this event is more relevant than ever in an age where interactive digital technology constantly shapes our lives and our relationships with each other, as well as those in authority.
*** Early registration rates (£299 full / £225 student) end on 17th June ***
Some highlights:
- 35 main track papers from an international set of authors on
a diverse range of topics including digital civics, health
and wellbeing, reflection, privacy and games.
- Thought provoking, cross disciplinary keynotes.
- Panels on "HCI & the REF" (with 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-CHI" unconference.
- Poster presentations of works-in-progress, a digital
Interactions gallery, as well as workshops, a hackathon and
a large doctoral networking event.
- And way more social events than can possibly be good for you.
All information is at http://british-hci2015.org
Register at https://www.regonline.com/british-hci2015
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