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Monday | Mid-Morning | 11:30—12:50<br />

n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 18CD<br />

EATING + COOKING<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Wendy Ju, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia College of the Arts, USA<br />

PAPER | Health Promotion as Activism: Building<br />

Community Capacity to Effect Social Change &<br />

Andrea Parker, Georgia Tech, USA<br />

Vasudhara Kantroo, Nokia R&D, USA<br />

Hee Rin Lee, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA<br />

Miguel Osornio, Mansi Sharma, Rebecca Grinter, Georgia Tech, USA<br />

Presents the design and evaluation of a tool that supports<br />

community-based health advocacy. Provides recommendations <strong>for</strong><br />

HCI research focused on health inequalities and the ecological<br />

influences on behaviors and attitudes.<br />

PAPER | Augmented Perception of Satiety: Controlling<br />

Food Consumption by Changing Apparent Size of Food<br />

with Augmented Reality<br />

Takuji Narumi, Yuki Ban, Takashi Kajinami, The University of Tokyo,<br />

Japan<br />

Tomohiro Tanikawa, JST ERATO Igarashi Design Interface Project,<br />

Japan<br />

Michitaka Hirose, The University of Tokyo, Japan<br />

The main contribution of this paper is to realize a method <strong>for</strong><br />

modifying perception of satiety and controlling nutritional intake<br />

by changing the apparent size of food with augmented reality.<br />

PAPER | Laying the Table <strong>for</strong> HCI: Uncovering Ecologies<br />

of Domestic Food Consumption<br />

Annika Hupfeld, Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham, UK<br />

Study of family eating practices in the home and the artefacts and<br />

spaces involved. Provides a set of sensitizing concepts <strong>for</strong><br />

interaction designers and technologists seeking to augment<br />

domestic eating.<br />

PAPER | panavi: Recipe Medium with a Sensors-<br />

Embedded Pan <strong>for</strong> Domestic Users to Master<br />

Professional Culinary Arts<br />

Daisuke Uriu, Mizuki Namai, Satoru Tokuhisa, Ryo Kashiwagi,<br />

Masahiko Inami, Naohito Okude, Keio University, Japan<br />

“panavi,’’ a recipe medium utilizing a sensors-embedded frying<br />

pan, supports cooking experience <strong>for</strong> domestic users to master<br />

professional culinary arts by managing temperature and pan<br />

movement properly.<br />

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

n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 19AB<br />

SPECTATORS<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Barry Brown, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia San Diego, USA<br />

PAPER | Looking Glass: A Field Study on Noticing<br />

Interactivity of Shop Windows %<br />

Jörg Müller, Robert Walter, Gilles Bailly, Michael Nischt, Technische<br />

Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Florian Alt, University of Stuttgart, Germany<br />

Presents a field study on how passers-by notice whether a public<br />

display is interactive. Can be useful to design public displays and<br />

shop windows that more effectively communicate interactivity to<br />

passers-by.<br />

PAPER | Urban HCI: Spatial Aspects in the Design of<br />

Shared Encounters <strong>for</strong> Media Facades<br />

Patrick Tobias Fischer, Eva Hornecker, University of Strathclyde, UK<br />

We propose a terminology and a model <strong>for</strong> large-scale screens in<br />

urban environments. This model can help future designs <strong>for</strong> Media<br />

Facades to become more balanced and of greater social value.<br />

PAPER | Chained Displays: Configurations of Public<br />

Displays can be used to influence Actor-, Audience-, and<br />

Passer-By Behavior<br />

Maurice ten Koppel, Gilles Bailly, Jörg Müller, Robert Walter,<br />

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Describes a design space and a field study on interactive non-flat<br />

public displays. Examines how non-flat displays impact actor-,<br />

audience- and passer-by behavior.<br />

To<strong>CHI</strong> | Creating the Spectacle: Designing Interactional<br />

Trajectories Through Spectator Interfaces<br />

Steve Ben<strong>for</strong>d, Andy Crabtree, Martin Flintham, Chris Greenhalgh,<br />

Boriana Koleva, University of Nottingham, UK<br />

Matt Adams, Nicholas Tandavantij, Ju Row Far, Blast Theory, UK<br />

Gabriella Giannachi, The University of Exeter, UK<br />

Irma Lindt, Fraunhofer FIT<br />

Ethnographic study reveals how artists designed and participants<br />

experienced a tabletop interface, shedding light on the design of<br />

tabletop and tangible interfaces, spectator interfaces, and<br />

trajectories through display ecologies

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