Monday | Mid-Morning | 11:30—12:50 n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 18CD EATING + COOKING SESSION CHAIR: Wendy Ju, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia College of the Arts, USA PAPER | Health Promotion as Activism: Building Community Capacity to Effect Social Change & Andrea Parker, Georgia Tech, USA Vasudhara Kantroo, Nokia R&D, USA Hee Rin Lee, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA Miguel Osornio, Mansi Sharma, Rebecca Grinter, Georgia Tech, USA Presents the design and evaluation of a tool that supports community-based health advocacy. Provides recommendations <strong>for</strong> HCI research focused on health inequalities and the ecological influences on behaviors and attitudes. PAPER | Augmented Perception of Satiety: Controlling Food Consumption by Changing Apparent Size of Food with Augmented Reality Takuji Narumi, Yuki Ban, Takashi Kajinami, The University of Tokyo, Japan Tomohiro Tanikawa, JST ERATO Igarashi Design Interface Project, Japan Michitaka Hirose, The University of Tokyo, Japan The main contribution of this paper is to realize a method <strong>for</strong> modifying perception of satiety and controlling nutritional intake by changing the apparent size of food with augmented reality. PAPER | Laying the Table <strong>for</strong> HCI: Uncovering Ecologies of Domestic Food Consumption Annika Hupfeld, Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham, UK Study of family eating practices in the home and the artefacts and spaces involved. Provides a set of sensitizing concepts <strong>for</strong> interaction designers and technologists seeking to augment domestic eating. PAPER | panavi: Recipe Medium with a Sensors- Embedded Pan <strong>for</strong> Domestic Users to Master Professional Culinary Arts Daisuke Uriu, Mizuki Namai, Satoru Tokuhisa, Ryo Kashiwagi, Masahiko Inami, Naohito Okude, Keio University, Japan “panavi,’’ a recipe medium utilizing a sensors-embedded frying pan, supports cooking experience <strong>for</strong> domestic users to master professional culinary arts by managing temperature and pan movement properly. 34 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in <strong>Computing</strong> Systems n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 19AB SPECTATORS SESSION CHAIR: Barry Brown, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia San Diego, USA PAPER | Looking Glass: A Field Study on Noticing Interactivity of Shop Windows % Jörg Müller, Robert Walter, Gilles Bailly, Michael Nischt, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Florian Alt, University of Stuttgart, Germany Presents a field study on how passers-by notice whether a public display is interactive. Can be useful to design public displays and shop windows that more effectively communicate interactivity to passers-by. PAPER | Urban HCI: Spatial Aspects in the Design of Shared Encounters <strong>for</strong> Media Facades Patrick Tobias Fischer, Eva Hornecker, University of Strathclyde, UK We propose a terminology and a model <strong>for</strong> large-scale screens in urban environments. This model can help future designs <strong>for</strong> Media Facades to become more balanced and of greater social value. PAPER | Chained Displays: Configurations of Public Displays can be used to influence Actor-, Audience-, and Passer-By Behavior Maurice ten Koppel, Gilles Bailly, Jörg Müller, Robert Walter, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Describes a design space and a field study on interactive non-flat public displays. Examines how non-flat displays impact actor-, audience- and passer-by behavior. To<strong>CHI</strong> | Creating the Spectacle: Designing Interactional Trajectories Through Spectator Interfaces Steve Ben<strong>for</strong>d, Andy Crabtree, Martin Flintham, Chris Greenhalgh, Boriana Koleva, University of Nottingham, UK Matt Adams, Nicholas Tandavantij, Ju Row Far, Blast Theory, UK Gabriella Giannachi, The University of Exeter, UK Irma Lindt, Fraunhofer FIT Ethnographic study reveals how artists designed and participants experienced a tabletop interface, shedding light on the design of tabletop and tangible interfaces, spectator interfaces, and trajectories through display ecologies
n SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (INVITED) | 11B UX COMMUNITY: CURRENT ISSUES IN ASSESSING AND IMPROVING INFORMATION USABILITY ORGANIZERS Stephanie Rosenbaum, TecEd, Inc., USA Judith Ramey, University of Washington, USA This SIG will help UX practitioners and educators create and/or research more effectively a wide variety of in<strong>for</strong>mation, including user assistance, blogs, menus, onscreen messaging, and website content. n SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP | 13B SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP FOR THE <strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS Dennis Wixon, Microsoft Research, USA Janice Rohn, Experian, USA This SIG will serve two purposes: shaing the results from the twoday <strong>CHI</strong> workshop, and also as a <strong>for</strong>um <strong>for</strong> the management community to discuss topics of interest. 11:30—12:50 | Mid-Morning | Monday <strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> | Austin, Texas, USA | 35
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