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Human–Computer Interaction: as it was, as it is, and as it may be The Great Escape

Human–Computer Interaction: as it was, as it is, and as it may be The Great Escape. Alan Dix InfoLab21, Lancaster University, UK www.hcibook.com/alan www.alandix.com /blog. after nearly 20 years shackled to the office desk desktop .

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Human–Computer Interaction: as it was, as it is, and as it may be The Great Escape

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  1. Human–Computer Interaction: as it was, as it is, and as it may beThe Great Escape Alan Dix InfoLab21, Lancaster University, UK www.hcibook.com/alan www.alandix.com/blog

  2. after nearly 20 years shackled to the office desk desktop ... image: Matt Oppenheim <matt.oppenheim@gmail.com>

  3. ... the computer now breaks free! image: Matt Oppenheim <matt.oppenheim@gmail.com>

  4. into the worldubiquitous tangible kinetic onto the netcollaborationinformationservice not just workhomeleisureexperience from the peopleweb 2.0photo sharingsocial networking

  5. into the worldubiquitous tangible kinetic onto the netcollaborationinformationservice not just workhomeleisureexperience from the peopleweb 2.0photo sharingsocial networking

  6. into the worldubiquitous tangible kinetic how many computers? lash-up technology games & art as labs physical interaction driving as cyborg experience uncertainty & ambiguity low intention & attention => mental models, architecture location & context => mobile technology www.equator.ac.uk

  7. the new media of digital light http:/www.hcibook.com/alan/projects/firefly/

  8. into the worldubiquitous tangible kinetic onto the netcollaborationinformationservice not just workhomeleisureexperience from the peopleweb 2.0photo sharingsocial networking

  9. onto the netcollaborationinformationservice just in time information ... or perpetual interruption human web vs. semantic web the internet of things information vs. knowledge trust, provenance semiotics vs. substance service vs. product global vs. local photolurking, freecycle china & india internet=mobile

  10. into the worldubiquitous tangible kinetic onto the netcollaborationinformationservice not just workhomeleisureexperience from the peopleweb 2.0photo sharingsocial networking

  11. not just workhomeleisureexperience how many computers? fun & games serious stuff! e.g. crackers sports, health, art service & choice => user interface & experience the long tail => design for optimal experience

  12. into the worldubiquitous tangible kinetic onto the netcollaborationinformationservice not just workhomeleisureexperience from the peopleweb 2.0photo sharingsocial networking

  13. from the peopleweb 2.0photo sharingsocial networking the socio-cyborg memories for life, or maybe not social emergence experience and connectivity user generated content privacy & authority technology perpetual beta (+/-) de-standardised interactins mash-ups democratisation of technology ... but usability .... DIY HCI

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