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- Workshopbeitrag15. Workshop Be-greifbare Interaktion(Mensch und Computer 2022 - Workshopband, 2022) Hirsch, Linda; Schmid, Andreas; van Koningsbruggen, Rosa; Delgado, Sarah; Dietz, Dennis; Windl, Maximiliane; Maierhöfer, VitusBe-greifbare Interaktion vollzieht sich im Wesentlichen über die Manipulation physischer Objekte und durch den Einsatz des eigenen Körpers. Sie bezieht damit die Umgebung und den physischen Nutzungskontext in viel stärkerer Weise ein als rein grafische oder sprachbasierte Schnittstellen zur Steuerung von Mensch-Computer- Systemen. Die vielfältigen Möglichkeiten, Sensoren und Computersysteme in die Umwelt und ihre Gegenstände zu integrieren, bietet einen großen Gestaltungsspielraum. Das Forschungsfeld der »Be-greifbaren Interaktion« (Tangible Interaction) untersucht diesen Spielraum wissenschaftlich und praktisch, um sinnvolle und menschengerechte Anwendungen zu ermöglichen. Die Fachgruppe »Be-greifbare Interaktion« des GI-Fachbereichs Mensch-Computer- Interaktion bietet in ihrem gleichnamigen Workshop ein Forum zur Präsentation des wissenschaftlichen Diskurses und der interdisziplinären Auseinandersetzung, wobei Beitragsformen über theoretische, kritische und zukunftsweisende Reflexionen, bis hin zu gestalterischen Arbeiten und Berichten praktischer Umsetzungen gehen. DerWorkshop öffnet die Diskussion für ein breiteres Fachpublikum, um aktuelle Entwicklungen offengelegt und neue Impulse für das Forschungsgebiet geschaffen werden.
- Workshopbeitrag16. Workshop Be-greifbare Interaktion(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Workshopband, 2023) Schmid, Andreas; van Koningsbruggen, Rosa; Delgado Rodriguez, Sarah; Maierhöfer, Vitus; Waldschütz, Hannes; Kalus, AlexanderTangible interaction is centered around the manipulation of physical objects and the usage of the own body. It thus involves the environment and the physical context much stronger than purely visual or speech-based interfaces. The wide range of possibilities for integrating sensors and computing systems into the physical environment provides ample design space. The research field of Tangible Interaction investigates this scope scientifically and practically in order to enable meaningful and human-oriented applications. In this workshop, the German Informatics Society (GI) specialist group "Be-greifbare Interaktion" of the Department of Human-Computer Interaction offers a forum for the presentation of scientific discourse and interdisciplinary discussion. Contributions range from theoretical, critical and forward-looking reflections to design work and reports on practical implementations. The workshop opens the discussion to a broader audience of experts in order to disclose current developments and generate new impulses for the research field.
- Workshop17th Workshop "Be-greifbare Interaktion"(Mensch und Computer 2024 - Workshopband, 2024) van Koningsbruggen, Rosa; Delgado Rodriguez, Sarah; Maierhöfer, Vitus; Waldschütz, Hannes; Youssef, Yara; Kullmann, Max; Nischwitz, LenaTangible interaction centers around the manipulation of physical objects and the usage of our bodies, thus involving the environment and physical context stronger than visual or speech-based interfaces. The wide range of possibilities for integrating sensors and computing systems into the physical environment provides ample design space. The research field of Tangible Interaction investigates this scope, to enable meaningful and human-oriented applications. In this workshop, the German Informatics Society (GI) specialist group “Be-greifbare Interaktion” of the Department of Human-Computer Interaction offers a forum for scientific discourse and interdisciplinary discussion. Contributions range from theoretical, critical and forward-looking reflections, to design work and practical implementations. This year’s theme is “Back to Basics”, exploring how tangibles can be used for learning and how to design for them. The workshop opens the discussion to a broader audience of experts and students, to disclose current developments and generate new impulses for the research field.
- KonferenzbeitragShining a Light on Energy Use: Combining AR and Physicalisation to Represent Household Energy Consumption(Mensch und Computer 2024 - Workshopband, 2024) Sungur, Melek; Rahnamae, Negar; Marra, Konstantina; van Koningsbruggen, Rosa; Hornecker, EvaTypically, energy consumption is recorded through a series of measurements, and while the potential impacts of it are discussed, the interconnection between causes and effects is often not clearly illustrated. Our project focuses on representing household energy consumption through data physicalisation and Augmented Reality. The demo consists of a studio maquette containing four household electronic devices: a laptop, washing machine, fridge, and lamp. The energy consumption of these devices is represented through the brightness of the device. To enhance the viewer’s experience and show, we use AR storytelling to show the impact of this data on the climate. Motivating the user to make positive improvement to their household energy consumption behaviour.