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TEI'09: Third International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction
February 16-18, 2009, Cambridge, UK
http://www.tei-conf.org
TEI'09 is only a few weeks away, and we are very excited about the program
(see the TEI conference website for details). In addition to some great
presentations, the program includes a large number of demos, posters and
interactive exhibits. Opening and closing keynote addresses will be
delivered by Tom Igoe and Durrell Bishop.
IMPORTANT:
Interest in participatating in TEI'09 has been high. Due to space
restrictions, we have only a limited number of available spaces to attend
the conference. If you are planning on attending, please register as soon as
possible.
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TEI'09 is the third international conference dedicated to presenting the
latest results in tangible and embedded interaction.
Computing is progressively moving beyond the desktop into new physical and
social contexts. One key area of innovation has been around tangible
computing, which pushes the user interface beyond the digital into the
physical world by means of mobile devices, graspable interfaces, physical
computing, and interactive surfaces. A closely related topic is that of
embedded interaction where the everyday objects and environments we interact
with are computationally augmented in new ways. Designing such systems
requires interdisciplinary thinking. Their creation must not only encompass
software, electronics, and mechanics, but also the system's physical form
and behaviour, and its social impacts.
The work presented at TEI addresses HCI issues, design, user experience,
tools and technologies, as well as interactive art in the broad area of
tangible computing and embedded interactive systems. The intimate size of
this single-track conference provides a unique forum for exchange of ideas
through talks, interactive exhibits, demos, posters, art installations and
performances.
*** CONFERENCE PROGRAM ***
The conference program can be found online at:
http://tei-conf.org/program.html
*** CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION ***
** Conference Chairs **
Nicolas Villar, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
** Program Chairs **
Mike Fraser, University of Bristol, UK
Steve Benford, University of Nottingham, UK
** Demo Session Chair **
David Molyneaux, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
** Publication Chairs **
Dagmar Kern, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Alireza Sahami,University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
** Publicity Chairs **
Jamie Zigelbaum, Media Lab MIT, USA
Florian Block, Lancaster University, UK
Nicolai Marquardt, University of Calgary, Canada
Takashi Matsumoto, Pileus LLC, Japan
** Student Volunteer Chair **
Alireza Sahami, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
** Sponsorship Chair **
Sriram Subramanian, University of Bristol, UK
** Design **
Bart Hengevel, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL
Christian Zoellner, form + zweck, Germany
** Steering Committee **
Eva Hornecker, Open University, UK
Caroline Hummels, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL
Robert Jacob, Tufts University, USA
Brygg Ullmer, Louisiana State University, USA
Albrecht Schmidt, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
** Program Committee **
Alan Blackwell, University of Cambridge, UK
Alex Woolley, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
Amanda Parkes, MIT Media Lab, USA
Ali Mazalek, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Alissa Antle, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Andrew Smith, Meraka Institute, South Africa
Astrid Larssen, Ashesi University College, Ghana
Bart Hengeveld, TU Eindhoven, NL
Beat Signer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Bjoern Hartmann, Stanford University, USA
Boriana Koleva, University of Nottingham, UK
Bruce Thomas, University of South Australia, Australia
Chris Harrison, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Chris Schmandt, MIT Media Lab, USA
Christopher Lueg, University of Tasmania, Australia
Cliff Randell, University of Bristol, UK
David Kirk, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
Darren Edge, Microsoft Research Beijing, China
David Keyson, TU Delft, NL
Denis Lalanne, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Duncan Rowland, Univeristy of Nottingham, UK
Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Philips Research, NL
Eamonn O'Neill, University of Bath, UK
Ehud Sharlin, University of Calgary, Canada
Elena Mugellini, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland
Elisa Rubegni, University of Siena, Italy
Elise van den Hoven, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL
Ellen Do, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Eve Hoggan, University of Glasgow, UK
Fahim Kawsar, Waseda University, Japan
Florian Block, Lancaster University, UK
Florian Echtler, TU Munich, Germany
Floyd Mueller, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Giulio Jacucci, HIIT, Finland
Hans Gellersen, Lancaster University, UK
Hayes Raffle, Nokia Research, USA
Holger Schnädelbach, University of Nottingham, UK
Ivan Poupyrev, Sony CSL, Japan
Jon Hindmarsh, King's College London, UK
Jonna Häkkilä, Nokia, Finland
Jörn Hurtienne, TU Berlin, Germany
Karl-Petter Åkesson, SICS, Sweden
Keith Cheverest, Lancaster University, UK
Kevin Li, UCSD, USA
Kimiko Ryokai, UC Berkeley, USA
Kirsten Cater, University of Bristol, UK
Kristina Andersen, STEIM, NL
Kristof Van Laerhoven, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Lars-Erik Holmquist, Stockholm University, Sweden
Lucia Terrenghi, Vodafone R&D, Germany
Luigina Ciolfi, University of Limerick, Ireland
Marcelo Coelho, MIT Media Lab, USA
Mark Billinghurst, HIT Lab, New Zealand
Mark Gross, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Michael Evans, Virginia Tech, USA
Miguel Bruns Alonso, TU Delft, NL
Miguel Nacenta, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Morten Fjeld, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Nima Motamedi, Whirlpool Corporation, Italy
Otmar Hilliges, LMU, Munich
Pat Healey, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Paul Holleis, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Paul Marshall, The Open University, UK
Peter Krogh, Aarhus School of Architecture, DK
Richard Banks, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
Scott Davidoff, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Sergi Jorda, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Shigeru Kobayashi, Institute of Advanced Media, Arts and Sciences, Japan
Stefan Marti, Samsung, USA
Stuart Reeves, University of Glasgow, UK
Susanne Seitinger, MIT Media Lab, USA
Tom Gross, Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany
Ylva Fernaues, SICS, Sweden
Yoshifumi Kitamura, Osaka University, Japan
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