- 19:00
- 08:30
- 09:30
- 10:00Mixed Reality
- A Blast from the Past
Steve Benford
- Digital -is- Physical: How Functional Fabrication Disrupts Ubicomp Design Principles
Mike Fraser, Jingqi Liu, Jenna Shapiro, Joshua Taylor, and Aluna Everitt
- Blending into the White Box of the Art Museum
Vera Lange, Marleen van Beuzekom, Michel Hansma, Jasper Jeurens, Willemiek van den Oever, Marjolein Regterschot, Jille Treffers, Koen van Turnhout, Tonguc Ibrahim Sezen, Ido Iurgel, and René Bakker
- A Vision of Augmented Reality for Urban Search and Rescue
Nicolas LaLone, Sultan A. Alharthim, and Z Toups
- The Limitations of Reality
Joe Marshall and Paul Tennent
- The Disappearing Computer Science in Healthcare VR applications
Anders Lundström and Ylva Fernaeus
- Mixed Reality panel
Steve Benford, Mike Fraser, Vera Lange, Nicolas LaLone, Joe Marshall, and Anders Lundström
- A Blast from the Past
- 12:00
- 13:00Arts and Design-led Approaches
- Thriving on Uncertainty
Bill Gaver
- Soma Design and Politics of the Body: Addressing Conceptual Dichotomies Through Somatic Engagement
Kristina Höök, Sara Eriksson, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard, Marianela Ciolfi Felice, Nadia Campo Woytuk, Özgün Kilic, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, and Anna Ståhl
- Graceful Interactions and Social Support as Motivational Design Strategies to Encourage Women in Exercising
Daphne Menheere, Carine Lallemand, Ilse Faber, Jesse Pepping, Bram Monkel, Stella Xu, and Steven Vos
- Sketching & Drawing as Future Inquiry in HCI
Miriam Sturdee and Joseph Lindley
- Otherworld: Ouija Board as a Resource for Design
Ahmet Börütecene and Oğuz Turan Buruk
- Reconfiguring Human-centred Design of Technology as a Technohuman Intervention
Ruth Neubauer
- Arts & Design-led Approaches panel
Bill Gaver, Kristina Höök, Daphne Menheere, Miriam Sturdee, Ahmet Börütecene, Oğuz Turan Buruk, and Ruth Neubauer
- Thriving on Uncertainty
- 15:00
- 15:30Artificial Intelligence, Humans, and Machines
- Human-robot relationships and the development of responsible social robots
Helena Webb, Marina Jirotka, Alan F.T. Winfield, and Katie Winkle
- Toward ‘Suprahuman’ Technology: A Manifesto in Support of Computational Augmentation of Mutual Physical Presence and Collective Action
Katherine Isbister
- Reimagining the Role of the Expert: From Interface Design to Interface Curation
Kashyap Todi
- Natural Action Processing: Conversation Analysis and Big Interactional Data
William Housley, Saul Albert, and Elizabeth Stokoe
- Against Ethical AI: Guidelines and Self Interest
Donald McMillan and Barry Brown
- Human-Machine Reconfigurations: Reflections on Identification/Difference
Lucy Suchman (attending via video link) and Alex Taylor
- Artificial Intelligence, Humans & Machines panel
Lucy Suchman (attending via video link), Alex Taylor, Marina Jirotka, Katherine Isbister, Kashyap Todi, Saul Albert, and Barry Brown
- Human-robot relationships and the development of responsible social robots
- 17:30Posters, demos, and drinks reception
- Understanding Human Behaviour in Industrial Human-Robot Interaction by Means of Virtual Reality
Piotr Fratczak, Yee Goh, Peter Kinnell, Andrea Soltoggio, and Laura Justham
- Careful Devices: A design manifesto for humane domestic healthcare technology
Tom Jenkins, Anna Vallgårda, Laurens Boer, Sarah Homewood, and Teresa Almeida
- The Technological Gaze: How we see audiences, and the unmodern sublime
Carina E. I. Westling
- Exploring the Sensed and Unexpected: Not Looking in Gaze Interaction
Argenis Ramirez Gomez and Hans Gellersen
- Ambiguity as a Means for triggering Civic Participation
Jennifer L. Schubert
- UrbanIxD: From Ethnography to Speculative Design Fictions for the Hybrid City
Shenando Stals, Michael Smyth, and Oli Mival
- 5 Percent Piano: An Augmented Piano with Playful Audio Response
Dan Xu and Gijs Huisman
- Teaching Robots to Act and Converse in Physical Spaces: Participatory Design Fictions with Museum Guides
Heloisa Candello, Mauro Pichiliani, Mairieli Wessel, Claudio Pinhanez, and Michael Muller
- Latent Spaces: The High-Dimensional Infosphere
Erik Lintunen
- Exploring Machine Learning Approaches for Classifying Mental Workload using fNIRS Data from HCI Tasks
Johann Benerradi, Horia A. Maior, Adrian Marinescu, Jérémie Clos, and Max L. Wilson
- Towards a Network of Practices: Identifying Central Elements to Inform Design
Dennis Lawo, Philip Engelbutzeder, Margarita Esau, and Gunnar Stevens
- Public Outcomes of Publicly Funded Socio-Technical Projects: Reflections on Empowerment, Participation, and Researcher Responsibility
Peter Lyle and Gopinaath Kannabiran
- Beyond HCI and CSCW: Challenges and Useful Practices Towards a Human-Centred Vision of AI and IA
Leif Oppermann, Alexander Boden, Britta Hofmann, Wolfgang Prinz, and Stefan Decker
- Climb! Machine
- Carolan Guitar
- Future Machine
- VRtefacts
- Augmented Reality Audio
- RoboClean
- Corrupt Kitchen
- Can’t Touch This
- Bolt Spinner
- Baby Game
- Tightrope
- Understanding Human Behaviour in Industrial Human-Robot Interaction by Means of Virtual Reality
- 19:00
- 09:00Ubiquitous Computing
- Weiser’s vision of Ubicomp: Was it halfway to the future?
Yvonne Rogers
- Exploring Communal Technology Use in the Home: Uncovering Household Group-Efficacy
Martin J Kraemer, Ivan Flechais, and Helena Webb
- The Data Hungry Home: Defining, Populating, Feeding, and Beyond
Matthew Lee-Smith, Tracy Ross, Martin Maguire, Fung Po Tso, Jeremy Morley, and Stefano Cavazzi
- Growable, Invisible, Connected Toys: Twitching Towards Ubiquitous Bacterial Computing
Raphael Kim and Stefan Poslad
- Social AI for Engaging UbiComp
Alessio Antonini and Lucia Lupi
- Imagining the Cool-ag: Or, Freedom Considered Harmful
Conor Linehan and Ben Kirman
- Ubiquitous Computing panel
Yvonne Rogers, Martin J Kraemer, Matthew Lee-Smith, Raphael Kim, Lucia Lupi, Conor Linehan
- Weiser’s vision of Ubicomp: Was it halfway to the future?
- 11:00
- 11:30
- 12:15
- 13:15Public and Private Spaces
- Service Design in HCI Research: The Extended Value Co-creation Model
Daisy Yoo, Anya Ernest, Eva Eriksson, Sofia Serholt, and Peter Dalsgaard
- Making activities visible: a way to patient empowerment — CSCW perspectives on the cognitive rehabilitation process
Klaudia Çarçani, Jo Herstad, and Harald Holone
- Entangled Ethnography: Towards a collective future understanding
Dave Murray-Rust, Katerina Gorkovenko, Dan Burnett, and Daniel Richards
- The future of techno-disruption in gig economy workforces: challenging the dialogue with fictional abstracts
Oliver Bates, Callum Nash, Christian Remy, and Ben Kirman
- Public & Private Spaces panel
Christian Heath, Paul Luff, Daisy Yoo, Klaudia Çarçani, Dave Murray-Rust, and Oliver Bates
- Service Design in HCI Research: The Extended Value Co-creation Model
- 14:30
- 15:00New Approaches to Research and Design
- Breaking Away from Waves through Generative HCI Research
Susanne Bødker
- A Successful Failure or a Failed Success?
Anna Ståhl and Jakob Tholander
- Towards Post-Interaction Computing: Addressing Immediacy, (un)Intentionality, Instability and Interaction Effects
Rob Comber, Airi Lampinen, and Jesse Haapoja
- Fourth-Wave HCI Meets the 21st Century Manifesto: Creative Subversion in the 'CHI-verse'
Simone Ashby, Julian Hanna, Sónia Matos, Callum Nash, and Alexis Faria
- How Can We Balance Research, Participation and Innovation as HCI Researchers?
Susan Lechelt, Chris Elsden, Ingi Helgason, Inge Panneels, Michael Smyth, Chris Speed, and Melissa Terras
- Designing for Play that Permeates Everyday Life: Towards New Methods for Situated Play Design
Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Elena Márquez Segura, Jared Duval, and Katherine Isbister
- New Approaches to Research & Design panel
Susanne Bødker, Susan Lechelt, Chris Elsden, Anna Ståhl, Airi Lampinen, Julian Hanna, and Ferran Altarriba Bertran
- Breaking Away from Waves through Generative HCI Research
- 17:00





