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n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 16AB<br />

BEYOND PAPER<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Mikael B. Skov, Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

PAPER | Successful Classroom Deployment of a Social<br />

Document Annotation System<br />

Sacha Zyto, David Karger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,<br />

USA<br />

Mark Ackerman, University of Michigan, USA<br />

Sanjoy Mahajan, Olin College of Engineering, USA<br />

NB supports collaborative student annotation of online lecture<br />

notes.Our study of NB use shows its efficacy and demonstrates<br />

that the time <strong>for</strong> annotation systems has finally arrived.<br />

CASE STUDY | Focusing Our Vision - The Process of<br />

Redesigning Adobe Acrobat<br />

Liang-Cheng Lin, Craig Scull, Daniel Walsh, Adobe Systems, USA<br />

Presents a design process of redesigning a legacy software with<br />

millions of users. Provides an insight into how user interface<br />

design and user testing are executed in the real world.<br />

NOTE | In<strong>for</strong>mal In<strong>for</strong>mation Gathering Techniques <strong>for</strong><br />

Active Reading<br />

Ken Hinckley, Xiaojun Bi, Michel Pahud, Bill Buxton,<br />

Microsoft Research, UK<br />

Contributes in<strong>for</strong>mal in<strong>for</strong>mation gathering techniques— that<br />

embrace both content consumption and content creation within<br />

the same workflow— <strong>for</strong> active reading with a prototype e-reader<br />

employing both multi-touch and pen input.<br />

CASE STUDY | A Print Magazine on Any Screen:<br />

The Wired App Story<br />

Jeremy Clark, Joel Brandt, Adobe Systems, USA<br />

Reports on the design process behind the the digital reading<br />

experience developed by Adobe Systems <strong>for</strong> Wired Magazine.<br />

NOTE | Toward a Theory of Interaction in Mobile Paper-<br />

Digital Ensembles<br />

Felix Heinrichs, Daniel Schreiber, Jochen Huber, Max Mühlhäuser,<br />

TU Darmstadt, Germany<br />

Empirically grounded theory of interaction in mobile paper-digital<br />

ensembles (pen, paper and mobile device). Can in<strong>for</strong>m interaction<br />

design <strong>for</strong> this setting by explaining its specific characteristics.<br />

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

n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 17AB<br />

MUSIC<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Karyn Moffatt, McGill University, Canada<br />

PAPER | Digging in the Crates: An Ethnographic Study<br />

of DJs’ Work<br />

Ahmed Ahmed, Steve Ben<strong>for</strong>d, andy crabtree, University of<br />

Nottingham, UK<br />

Presents an analysis of how DJs collect, prepare, per<strong>for</strong>m and<br />

promote music. Raises implications <strong>for</strong> technologies to support<br />

DJs and <strong>for</strong> studies of music consumption and sharing in other<br />

settings.<br />

PAPER | Becoming-Sound: Affect and Assemblage in<br />

Improvisational Digital Music Making<br />

Benjamin Swift, Australian National University, Australia<br />

Affect and assemblage can help us understand the interaction<br />

between users and artefacts in interactive systems. This paper<br />

provides some theoretical background and shows its application in<br />

understanding collaborative creativity.<br />

NOTE | Interactive Paper Substrates to Support Musical<br />

Creation<br />

Jérémie Garcia, Theophanis Tsandilas, INRIA, France<br />

Carlos Agon, IRCAM, France<br />

Wendy Mackay, INRIA, France<br />

Explores the design of typed paper components <strong>for</strong> manipulating<br />

musical data. Support layers and modules of data rearranged in<br />

time and space through tangible interactions with pen and paper.<br />

NOTE | DiskPlay: In-Track Navigation on Turntables<br />

Florian Heller, Jan Borchers, RWTH Aachen University, Germany<br />

Design and initial evaluation of an augmented reality system <strong>for</strong><br />

DJs. It shows how AR can be used to recreate individual features<br />

of a medium on a generic controller.<br />

CASE STUDY | Vintage Radio Interface: Analog<br />

Control <strong>for</strong> Digital Collections %<br />

Mathieu Hopmann, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Mario Gutierrez, Frédéric Vexo, Logitech Incubator, Switzerland<br />

Daniel Thalmann, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Development and evaluation of an interface <strong>for</strong> navigating digital<br />

music collections based on a one-dimensional analog control and<br />

a data visualization inspired by old analog radios.<br />

<strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> | Austin, Texas, USA | 73

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