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Subject:

Workshop at the INTERACT: Peripheral Interaction: Embedding HCI in Everyday Life

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Doris Hausen <[log in to unmask]>

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Doris Hausen <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 22 Mar 2013 16:18:17 +0100

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*apologies for cross-posting*
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Peripheral Interaction: Embedding HCI in Everyday Life
Workshop at the INTERACT 2013 Conference September 3rd, 2013 in Cape 
Town, South Africa

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: May 12th, 2013
NOTIFICATION: May 21st, 2013

http://www.peripheralinteraction.com
====================================================================


In recent years, the concept of interacting with computing technology in 
the background or periphery of the user’s attention is gaining traction. 
We call this direction Peripheral Interaction, and see it as a very 
promising approach to fluently embedding the increasing number of 
interactive devices into our everyday life routines. This one-day 
workshop invites researchers and practitioners from different 
disciplines (e.g. computer science, interaction design, interactive 
arts, psychology, cognitive science, product design and social science), 
to share their experiences with human-computer interaction for the 
everyday routine, and aims to lay the foundations for a structured 
exploration of the interaction paradigm of Peripheral Interaction.

The workshop is intended to encourage hands-on explorations and 
discussion about the definition of Peripheral Interaction, its design 
space and suitable evaluation strategies. Albrecht Schmidt will give a 
keynote, entitled “Creating Seamless transitions between Central and 
Peripheral User Interfaces”. While the term Peripheral Interaction is 
not (yet) widely adopted, several design disciplines already address 
different aspects of the core ideas of Peripheral Interaction (e.g.
ambient information systems, ubiquitous computing, implicit interaction, 
eyes-free interaction, calm technology). We want to sharpen the focus 
for Peripheral Interaction by offering a platform for exchange of 
knowledge and community-building to establish a network around 
Peripheral Interaction for further collaboration.


***TOPIC***
The comparison of actions in the physical world with actions on 
interactive devices reveals a remarkable difference. In daily life we 
easily perform several tasks in parallel, for example when drinking 
coffee while reading, drinking may be in the periphery of the attention. 
Contrarily, we usually have to focus our attention on each digital 
device we interact with. Given the growing number of devices competing 
for our attention, novel interaction techniques have to be explored to 
offer interaction with digital devices in the periphery and parallel to 
other task.


*** PARTICIPATION***
We invite position papers up to six pages in Springer LNCS format. We 
ask authors to include their personal view and definition of Peripheral 
Interaction and show how their work relates to that. We encourage 
bringing a (video-) demonstrator, but this is by no means a requirement. 
We welcome participants from a broad range of disciplines including 
computer science, interaction design, interactive arts, psychology, 
cognitive science and product design.

Possible contributions may include but are not limited to:
• Interaction styles and concepts such as eyes free interaction, 
microinteraction, implicit interaction, micro gestures, peripheral 
displays, ambient media, awareness systems, gesture interfaces, 
inattentive interaction, tangible and embodied interaction in related to 
peripheral interaction
• Analysis of challenges and opportunities for embedding HCI in everyday 
life
• Novel use of sensors and actuators
• Theoretical positions and evaluation approaches
• Philosophical, ethical & social implications
• Discussions of interactive system use in everyday life
• Prototypes directly or indirectly related to Peripheral Interaction
• Explorations of attention management in everyday life
• Design and art work on technology embedded in the everyday environment
• Relations of peripheral interaction to other paradigms
• Relevance of peripheral interaction for specific contexts and target 
groups
• Work in progress, late breaking innovations
• Tools to develop everyday interactive systems


***SUBMISSION***
We invite position papers up to six pages in Springer LNCS format, 
Please send your submissions to 
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
by May 12th. Authors will be notified of acceptance by May 21st.
Accepted submissions will be included in workshop proceedings, published 
as technical report as well as on the workshop’s webpage. This webpage
(www.peripheralinteraction.com<http://www.peripheralinteraction.com>) 
will also host a blog and a forum for a continuation of the 
community-building on Peripheral Interaction after the workshop.


*** ORGANIZERS***
Doris Hausen (1), Saskia Bakker (2), Elise van den Hoven (3,2), Andreas 
Butz (1), Berry Eggen (2)
(1) Human-Computer-Interaction Group; University of Munich (LMU); Germany
(2) Industrial Design Department; Eindhoven University of Technology; 
the Netherlands
(3) Faculty of Design, Architecture & Building; University of 
Technology, Sydney ; Australia


*** CONTACT***
More details to be found on the workshop website:
http://www.peripheralinteraction.com
For any further information on the workshop please contact:
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



Feel free to forward this email to anybody who is working in this field 
and might be interested in participating.

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