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  • Nick Dalton
  • Keith Green
  • Ruth Dalton
  • Mikael Wiberg
  • Christoph Hoelscher
  • Anijo Mathew
  • Holger Schnädelbach
  • Tasos Varoudis
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Publication date2014
Host publicationCHI '14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Place of PublicationUnited States
PublisherACM
Pages29-32
Number of pages4
ISBN (print)9781450324748
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

For many in the field of HCI, location and space are synonymous; yet, as we move from the mobile era to the ubiquitous era, computing becomes entangled with notions of space. This workshop critically examines the role of space in human-computer interfaces. The objective is to bring together diverse perspectives of space, drawing from architecture, philosophy, art, geography, design, dance, spatial-cognition, mathematics, computing, and still other domains, towards foregrounding space in theoretical discussions and explorations within the CHI community. Expected outcomes are the reporting of fresh insights into the impact and role of space in the interaction process.