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<strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Workshops<br />

W28 | Heritage Matters: Designing <strong>for</strong> Current and<br />

Future Values Through Digital and Social Technologies<br />

(Rm 13A)<br />

Elisa Giaccardi, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain<br />

Elizabeth Churchill, Yahoo! Research, USA<br />

Sophia Liu, U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior,<br />

USA<br />

Provides an expanded vocabulary to understand how people<br />

come to value and interact with digital traces and memories and<br />

participate over time in the social production of memory and<br />

identity.<br />

W29 | From Materials to Materiality: Connecting<br />

Practice and Theory in HC (Rm 18D)<br />

Daniela Rosner, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Berkeley, USA<br />

Jean-François Blanchette, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles,<br />

USA<br />

Leah Buechley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br />

Paul Dourish, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine, USA<br />

Melissa Mazmanian, Department of In<strong>for</strong>matics, UC Irvine<br />

This workshop considers what HCI can learn from, and contribute<br />

to an engagement with material studies to enrich how HCI<br />

theorizes digital culture.<br />

W30 | Cool aX Continents, Cultures and Communities<br />

(Rm 18C)<br />

Janet C Read, Daniel Fitton, University of Central Lancashire, UK<br />

Linda Little, Northumbria University, UK<br />

Matthew Horton, University of Central Lancashire, UK<br />

This workshop aims to explore and discuss the notion of cool and<br />

how it crosses the boundaries of continents, cultures and<br />

communities.<br />

W31 | Simple, Sustainable Living (Rm 19A)<br />

Maria Håkansson, Gilly Leshed, Cornell University, USA<br />

Eli Blevis, Indiana University<br />

Lisa Nathan, University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Samuel Mann, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand<br />

Are complex lifestyles unsustainable? Do they contribute to<br />

environmental unsustainability? Should HCI design technologies<br />

that support simple living <strong>for</strong> human and environmental<br />

sustainability? This workshop discusses these questions.<br />

W32 | Personal In<strong>for</strong>matics in Practice: Improving<br />

Quality of Life Through Data (Rm 17B)<br />

Ian Li, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />

Yevgeniy Medynskiy, Georgia Tech, USA<br />

Jon Froehlich, University of Maryland, College Park, USA<br />

Jakob Larsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark<br />

Discusses themes relevant to personal in<strong>for</strong>matics in practice, such<br />

as practical lessons from prior work in designing systems,<br />

requirements <strong>for</strong> building effective tools, and development of<br />

infrastructures.<br />

26 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in <strong>Computing</strong> Systems

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