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CS547 Seminar Speakers The CS547 Seminar on People, Computers and Design is held Fridays, 12:30-2pm in Gates B01. Subscribe to announcement list. September 26, 2008 - Tristan Harris, Apture New models for browsing October 3, 2008 - David Merrill, MIT Media Lab Natural Interactions with Digital Content October 10, 2008 - Karrie Karahalios, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana Champaign Visualizing Voice October 17, 2008 -Jesse James Garrett,Adaptive Path The elements of user experience October 24, 2008 -Peter Pirolli, PARC Information foraging theory October 31, 2008 - Justine Cassell, Northwestern University Title TBA November 7, 2008 - Merrie Morris, Microsoft Research SearchTogether and CoSearch: New Tools for Enabling Collaborative Web SearchNovember 14, 2008 -Gail Wight, Stanford Dept. of Art and Art History Unreasonable Interactions November 21, 2008 -David Kirsh, UCSD Cognitive Principles of Design: Effectiveness, Efficiency and Experience December 5, 2008 -Jaroslaw Kapuscinski, Stanford Dept. of Music Composing with Sounds and Images Show all speakers The Symbolic Systems Forum also frequently hosts HCI-related speakers.
Research Spotlight: Juxtapose
Our group’s recent research demonstrates that tools can scaffold exploration
by managing alternatives across source and execution environments. Our
Juxtapose system introduces a programming environment for interaction
designers to create and run multiple program alternatives in parallel, and
to “tune” the parameters of these alternatives at runtime with a physical
mixing board. In the lab, we have found this enables designers to
interactively explore more than an order of magnitude more variations than
traditional compile-run cycles coupled with manual versioning, and, when
presented with a target design, create that design sooner.
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