[4eyes] FW: CfP International Journal of Arts and Technology: Whole Body Interaction: applications, case studies, evaluations and critical theory
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Mon Jul 12 16:29:46 PDT 2010
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CfP International Journal of Arts and Technology: Whole Body Interaction:
applications, case studies, evaluations and critical theory
Guest editors
David England, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, d.england at ljmu.ac.uk
Nick Bryan-Kinns, Queen Mary University, London, UK, nickbk at dcs.qmul.ac.uk
The field of Whole Body Interaction has recently emerged to take a more
holistic view of Human Computer Interaction. It is a research, philosophical
and engineering approach to combining several aspects of human computer
interaction. Whole Body Interaction encompasses
- Physical Interaction
- Physiological state - pulse, breathing, skin conductivity
- All human senses - including balance, propriocentric sense
- Cognitive Interaction
- Emotional context
- Social Context
The key factor is an integrated and holistic approach. We consider that no
one of these aspects can provide sufficiently rich information to support a
fully engaged user experience.
In this call we ask for papers that support Whole Body Interaction. The
papers must describe support for interaction scenarios that actively support
two or more of the above interaction aspects. Papers on topics such as
- Advanced, exemplar applications of whole body interaction
- Critical case studies of whole body interaction
- Evaluation methods for multi-aspect interaction
- Critical theory approaches to Whole Body Interaction
Papers should follow the format described at
http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijart. Papers
should describe novel material and not be under consideration for
publication elsewhere. Papers describing, technical frameworks, toolkits and
engineering of Whole Body Interaction should see the separate call for the
IJVR, http://www.ijvr.org.
Submission Deadline: 1st October 2010
Eur Ing Dr David England MBCS CEng,
Head of Computing
http://lister.cms.livjm.ac.uk/homepage/staff/cmsdengl/
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