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In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet, for just a moment, —. / Thomas, Vanessa; Hohnekamp-Bruggemann, Manu; Wang, Ding et al.
CHI’18 Extended Abstracts. New York: ACM, 2018.

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Thomas, V, Hohnekamp-Bruggemann, M, Wang, D, Darby, A, Wohl, B, MacDonald Vermeulen, L, Bates, OEG & Fieldman, D 2018, In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet, for just a moment, —. in CHI’18 Extended Abstracts. ACM, New York, CHI 2018, Montréal, Canada, 21/04/18. https://doi.org/10.1145/3170427.3188394

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Thomas, V., Hohnekamp-Bruggemann, M., Wang, D., Darby, A., Wohl, B., MacDonald Vermeulen, L., Bates, O. E. G., & Fieldman, D. (2018). In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet, for just a moment, —. In CHI’18 Extended Abstracts ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3170427.3188394

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Thomas V, Hohnekamp-Bruggemann M, Wang D, Darby A, Wohl B, MacDonald Vermeulen L et al. In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet, for just a moment, —. In CHI’18 Extended Abstracts. New York: ACM. 2018 doi: 10.1145/3170427.3188394

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Thomas, Vanessa ; Hohnekamp-Bruggemann, Manu ; Wang, Ding et al. / In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet, for just a moment, —. CHI’18 Extended Abstracts. New York : ACM, 2018.

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abstract = "CHI can be a multisensory overload. Attendees endure days of workshops, presentations, evening parties, and ephemeral interactions. This paper attempts to disrupt that onslaught of activities [9]. It draws inspiration from theories and methods already in HCI—e.g. mindfulness [1], reflec- tive design [8], and slow design [4, 7]—to bring eight pages of silence to the conference. This is meant to disrupt CHI{\textquoteright}s busy schedule and help attendees foster resilience. In pur- suit of these aims, the authors will use the time and pages offered by this paper to facilitate a group silence; quiet, for just a moment, in the midst of the hurricane that is CHI.",
author = "Vanessa Thomas and Manu Hohnekamp-Bruggemann and Ding Wang and Andrew Darby and Benjamin Wohl and {MacDonald Vermeulen}, Lindsay and Bates, {Oliver Emile Glaves} and David Fieldman",
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