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- Workshopbeitragamicus (formidus)(2013) Pfeiffer, Linda; Heidt, Michael; Barlag, Maria; Fischer, Jonathan; Heft, Walentin; Pratap Paidi, Vijay; Kanzok, Thomas; Rosenthal, PaulIn this paper we discuss the development of personal digital assistants over the last decades to the current state of the art. This recently resulted in the invention of proactive personal assistants which collect all available data to predict future needs of the user and assist in the resulting situations. We propose that this development will continue and result in amicus, a pure virtual assistant which handles all possible challenges a future human might be confronted with in the real or virtual world. The system will provide pure intuitive interaction including natural feedback and recognition of any human communication form.
- ZeitschriftenartikelCollaborative Speculations on Future Themes for Participatory Design in Germany(i-com: Vol. 21, No. 2, 2022) Mucha, Henrik; Correia de Barros, Ana; Benjamin, Jesse Josua; Benzmüller, Christoph; Bischof, Andreas; Buchmüller, Sandra; de Carvalho, Alexandra; Dhungel, Anna-Katharina; Draude, Claude; Fleck, Marc-Julian; Jarke, Juliane; Klein, Stefanie; Kortekaas, Caroline; Kurze, Albrecht; Linke, Diane; Maas, Franzisca; Marsden, Nicola; Melo, Ricardo; Michel, Susanne; Müller-Birn, Claudia; Pröbster, Monika; Rießenberger, Katja Antonia; Schäfer, Mirko Tobias; Sörries, Peter; Stilke, Julia; Volkmann, Torben; Weibert, Anne; Weinhold, Wilhelm; Wolf, Sara; Zorn, Isabel; Heidt, Michael; Berger, ArneParticipatory Design means recognizing that those who will be affected by a future technology should have an active say in its creation. Yet, despite continuous interest in involving people as future users and consumers into designing novel and innovative future technology, participatory approaches in technology design remain relatively underdeveloped in the German HCI community. This article brings together the diversity of voices, domains, perspectives, approaches, and methods that collectively shape Participatory Design in Germany. In the following, we (1) outline our understanding of participatory practice and how it is different from mere user involvement; (2) reflect current issues of participatory and fair technology design within the German Participatory Design community; and (3) discuss tensions relevant to the field, that we expect to arise in the future, and which we derived from our 2021 workshop through a speculative method. We contribute an introduction and an overview of current themes and a speculative outlook on future issues of Participatory Design in Germany. It is meant to inform, provoke, inspire and, ultimately, invite participation within the wider Computer Science community.
- TextdokumentPRMD(Mensch & Computer 2014 - Workshopband, 2014) Heidt, Michael; Pfeiffer, Linda; Berger, Arne; Rosenthal, PaulVorgestellt wird die interaktive Installation PRMD. Diese erlaubt ein gemeinsames, performativ aufgeladenes Entdecken von Biographien wie deren intersubjektiv verbindenden Elementen. Als Verschneidung rein digitaler wie aktuell performativer Elemente, thematisiert sie gleichzeitig zeitgenössische Praxen digitaler Identitätskonstruktion wie solche biographischen Erzählens in geschichtlichen Kontexten.
- KonferenzbeitragPrototypengestütztes Reframing am Beispiel forschungsorientierter Systementwicklung(Mensch & Computer 2012 – Workshopband: interaktiv informiert – allgegenwärtig und allumfassend!?, 2012) Heidt, MichaelAnhand eines im wissenschaftlichen Kontext durchgeführten Entwicklungsprojektes wird konkret auf Prozesse des Reframing, wie auf solche prototypengestützter Kommunikation eingegangen. Intention ist hierbei eine Diskussion sowohl aufgetretener fruchtbarer Impulse als auch von Ansätzen einer Weiterentwicklung oder Kritik der eingesetzten Methoden. Aufgesucht werden sollen insbesondere die gestalterischen Möglichkeiten von Informationstechnik in Bezug auf das gemeinsame Erfahren digital vermittelter Erlebnisräume.
- mensch und computer 2013 - workshopbandReconstructing Coding Practice - Towards a Methodology for Source-Code(Mensch & Computer 2013 - Workshopband, 2013) Heidt, MichaelMutual cooperation between the domains of social research and digital artefact production comprises an important aspect of HCI design projects. Despite this fact, scientific practitioners are confronted by a startling lack of methodologically sound approaches pertaining incorporation of source code into the social research process. The text therefore provides a theoretically founded inquiry into possible reasons and remedies for the situation described.