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Workshops - UbiComp

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Devices that Alter Perception (DAP 2008)Carson Reynolds Alvaro CassinelliUniversity of Tokyo7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8658, Japan{carson, alvaro}@k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jpAnthony Dunne James AugerRoyal College of ArtKensington Gore, London SW7 2EU, UKanthony.dunne@rca.ac.uk info@augerment.comDevices that Alter Perception is a new workshop that aimsto instigate development and critique of systems that focuson the human percepts. Sensors, actuators, implants,wearable computers, and neural interfaces can do more thansimply observe our bodies; these devices can alter andmanipulate our perceptions. The goals of the workshop areto: (1) better understand the process of perception (2) aidthose developing devices by sharing designs (3) debate ofethical and social issues that are unique to devices thatoperate below or upon awareness.Accepted position papers are presented in 10-minute oralpresentations or demonstrations followed by 5-minutequestion and answers sessions. Additionally, the positionpapers are uploaded to a special discussion site(http://dap.reddit.com) for commentary as well as voting.The paper receiving the highest score–as determined byopen, public voting–will be awarded a best paper prize.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSWe would like to thank the Sunny Consolvo, Hyung KyuSong, Jongwon Kim, Timothy Sohn and the <strong>UbiComp</strong>organizers for the tremendous amount of help provided. Wewould also like the thank Masatoshi Ishikawa for providinga supportive environment for the development of thisresearch theme.ON LINE MATERIALSThe call for papers, information for attendees, and acceptedsubmissions are hosted at:http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/perception/dap2008/SPONSORSThis workshop is jointly sponsored by the University ofTokyo's Meta-Perception Research Group and the RoyalCollege of Art's Design Interactions Department.1

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