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The State of the (CHI)ART

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posted on 2023-08-10, 10:18 authored by Miriam SturdeeMiriam Sturdee, Makayla Lewis, Mafalda Gamboa, Thuong HoangThuong Hoang, John Miers, Ilja Šmorgun, Pranjal Jain, Angelika StrohmayerAngelika Strohmayer, Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Christina R Wodtke, Jacinta Jardine, Kathryn Blair, Bruce Barton, Lora Oehlberg, Alaa Nousir, Lee Jones, Sara Nabil, Lara Sucupira Furtado, Elizabeth Sucupira Furtado, Andrey V. Vlasov, Evan Raskob, Claudia Núñez-PachecoClaudia Núñez-Pacheco, Marion Voillot, Camille Trimardeau, Jean-Philippe Rivière, Phoenix Perry, Rebecca Fiebrink, Mick Grierson, MJ Hunter Brueggemann, Stella Doukianou, Matthew Plummer-Fernandez, Anna TroisiAnna Troisi

What is the ’art’ of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), past, present, and future? As the flagship conference for HCI and interdisciplinary practice, CHI (ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) brings together a diverse subsection of researchers, industry practitioners, educators, and students. It is, therefore, no surprise that within our numbers exist individuals with a plurality of practices: Those who create and employ artistry as research, hobby, reaction, self-reflection, exhibition, and that explicitly or implicitly influence their everyday HCI practice –either directly or through enhancing their well-being.

This book summarises the outcomes of The State of the (CHI)ART workshop.

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