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TY - GEN
T1 - A Plurality of Practices
T2 - Artistic Narratives in HCI Research
AU - Sturdee, Miriam
AU - Lewis, Makayla
AU - Strohmayer, Angelika
AU - Spiel, Katta
AU - Koulidou, Konstantia
AU - Fdili Alaoui, Sarah
AU - Davis, Josh Urban
PY - 2021/6/22
Y1 - 2021/6/22
N2 - The arts and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) have a lot in common. As part of computer science HCI is ground breaking, interdisciplinary and focused on the interactions that form part of our everyday world. As part of the arts, HCI is a lens on technology, showing us spaces where there is room to interact and create new and meaningful blended experiences. It is therefore no surprise that many researchers and practitioners in our field have and maintain creative practices alongside, and as part of their research. We explore how these dual practices relate to each other, and how we might reconcile our mindful creative experiences with the formality of research. What benefits does such duality.
AB - The arts and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) have a lot in common. As part of computer science HCI is ground breaking, interdisciplinary and focused on the interactions that form part of our everyday world. As part of the arts, HCI is a lens on technology, showing us spaces where there is room to interact and create new and meaningful blended experiences. It is therefore no surprise that many researchers and practitioners in our field have and maintain creative practices alongside, and as part of their research. We explore how these dual practices relate to each other, and how we might reconcile our mindful creative experiences with the formality of research. What benefits does such duality.
KW - Arts practice
KW - sketching
KW - painting
KW - embroidery
KW - neural networks
KW - dance
KW - choreography
KW - found objects
KW - jewellery
KW - illustration
U2 - 10.1145/3450741.3466771
DO - 10.1145/3450741.3466771
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SP - 1
EP - 14
BT - C&C '21: Creativity and Cognition
PB - ACM
CY - New York
ER -