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British HCI: Digi-Sketchnotes (Day 2)

More notes from the conference. Sadly, my notes can't capture the wonderful demos that happened at CultureLab (I was brave enough to try out the Digital VJ by Steve Gibson & Stefan Müller Arisona, but hope the footage doesn't end up on Youtube as I was pretty bad).

Exploring Choreographers’ Conceptions of Motion Capture for Full Body Interaction (Marco Gillies, Max Worgan, Hestia Peppe and Nina Kov)

Note: this was probably my favourite paper of the conference, an interesting topic with unexpected insights. Also: I missed his setup, but later was told that Marco Gillies was rocking an iPhone with his speech notes, head mic, and a number of videos in his presentation. I missed this because the presentation was bug free.

Supporting Hand Gestures in Mobile Remote Guiding: A Usability Evaluation (Weidong Huang and Leila Alem)
Designing Blended Reality Space: Conceptual Foundations and Applications (Kei Hoshi, Fredrik Öhberg and Annakarin Nyberg)
Making Public Media Personal: Nostalgia and Reminiscence in the Office (Paul André, Abigail Sellen, M.C. Schraefel and Ken Wood)
Curiosity and Interaction: making people curious through interactive systems (Rob Tieben, Tilde Bekker and Ben Schouten)
The Significant Screwdriver: Care, Domestic Masculinity, and Interaction Design (Shaowen Bardzell, Shad Gross, Jeff Wain, Austin Toombs and Jeffrey Bardzell)
The Significant Screwdriver: Care, Domestic Masculinity, and Interaction Design (Shaowen Bardzell, Shad Gross, Jeff Wain, Austin Toombs and Jeffrey Bardzell)