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Publications
- Lyn Bartram, Stephen Makonin and Fred Popowich (2013)
- A Smarter Smart Home: Case Studies of Ambient Intelligence. In IEEE Computer Society, Vol. 12, No.1, 58-66.
- Benjamin David Robert Bogart and Philippe Pasquier (April 2013)
- Context Machines: A Series of Situated and Self-Organizing Artworks
- Mark Nazemi and Diane Gromala (2012)
- Sound design: a procedural communication model for VE
- Hennessy, K; Wallace, R; Jakobsen, N (2012)
- Virtual Repatriation and the Application Programming Interface: From the Smithsonian Institution’s MacFarlane Collection to “Inuvialuit Living History
- Neustaedter, C. and Sengers, P. (2012)
- Autobiographical Design in HCI Research: Designing and Learning through Use-It-Yourself Proceedings of the Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS 2012), ACM Press.
- DiPaola S., Gabora L. (2009)
- “Incorporating Characteristics of Human Creativity into an Evolutionary Art Algorithm‚” Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines
- Riecke, B. E., Feuereissen, D., Rieser, J. J., & McNamara, T. P. (2011)
- Spatialized sound enhances biomechanically-induced self-motion illusion (vection).
- Al-Hajj, S; Arias, R; Fisher, B
- Interactive Visualization for Understanding and Analysing Medical Data
- Antle, A.N., Corness, G., & Droumeva, M.
- What the body knows: Exploring the benefits of embodied metaphors in hybrid physical digital environments, Interacting with Computers: Special Issue on Physicality, 2008
- Hatala, M. and Wakkary, R.
- Ontology-Based User Modeling in an Augmented Audio Reality System for Museums. Journal of User Modeling and User Adapted Interaction
- Wakkary, R., Maestri, L.
- The Resourcefulness of Everyday Design (2007), Creativity and Cognition 2007
- Seif el-Nasr, M.
- Interaction, Narrative, and Drama Creating an Adaptive Interactive Narrative using Performance Arts Theories
- Riecke, B. E., D. Feuereissen and J. J. Rieser
- Auditory self-motion illusions ("circular vection") can be facilitated by vibrations and the potential for actual motion. Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (APGV 08)