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It’s now twenty years since the first British HCI Group conference.
Where do you think HCI has got to in the last 20 years? What were the
goals of the HCI field 20 years ago? Have we met them? Have they
changed? Where do we go from here?
Let me know what you think, either in an email or by writing an article
for Interfaces.
Write between 200 and 1000 words, and include pictures/photos if you
can. Don't worry about formatting the article, you can just send a plain
text document because we'll format it to house style anyway.
The submissions deadline is 15th July. If you are interested in
submitting something but holidays etc mean that that date is a bit
awkward, please get in touch anyway.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
Laura
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Laura Cowen
Editor, Interfaces
British HCI Group
And in case you don't know: Interfaces is the quarterly magazine of the
British HCI Group (the human-computer interaction specialist group of
the British Computer Society).
Interfaces is distributed to all members of the B-HCI-G. To see some
back issues, have a look at
http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/interfaces.html
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