Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller, Juerg von Kaenel, Jonathan Duckworth, Josh Andres
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size AcknowledgmentsFlorian ‘Floyd’ Mueller thanks the Australian Research Council, especially DP190102068, DP200102612 and LP210200656.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Australian Research Council [DP190102068, DP20102612, LP210200656].Notes on contributorsFlorian ‘Floyd’ MuellerDr Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller is a Professor in the department of Human-Centred Computing at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, directing the Exertion Games Lab that investigates the coming together of technology, the human body and play. Previously, he was at RMIT, Stanford, University of Melbourne, Microsoft Research, MIT Media Lab, Fuji-Xerox Palo Alto Labs, Xerox Parc, and the Australian CSIRO. Floyd was appointed to be general co-chair for CHI 2020 and 2024, the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, the premier publication outlet for the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) discipline.Juerg von KaenelDr Jürg von Känel is Director of the Centre for Industrial AI Research & Innovation at RMIT University. Previously, he was Associate Director of IBM Research - Australia. In November 2015 he was appointed as an honorary Enterprise Professor at the University Melbourne, School of Engineering. In his scarce spare time he and his wife invent, design and make mechanical puzzles.Jonathan DuckworthDr Jonathan Duckworth is an Associate Professor in Digital Design and co-director of CiART (Creative interventions, Art and Rehabilitative Technology), School of Design at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Dr Duckworth has established a strong reputation for his interdisciplinary practice-based design research that forges synergies between interaction design, digital media art, health science, disability, and game technology. His research relates to design innovation within acquired brain injury rehabilitation, the arts and human computer interaction technology field.Josh AndresDr Josh Andres is a human-computer interaction (HCI) and user experience researcher and educator at the School of Cybernetics at the Australian National University (ANU). His work investigates the design, experiential dimensions, and futures enabled by intelligent computation such as AI, ubiquitous environments, human-machine co-pilot experiences, and experiences to support wellbeing. Before the ANU, he was at IBM Research, where he coinvented over 20 patents; the decade prior, he worked across various industries, leading the design of multi-device experiences enjoyed by millions of users.
期刊介绍:
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary journal defining and reporting
on fundamental research in human-computer interaction. The goal of HCI is to be a journal
of the highest quality that combines the best research and design work to extend our
understanding of human-computer interaction. The target audience is the research
community with an interest in both the scientific implications and practical relevance of
how interactive computer systems should be designed and how they are actually used. HCI is
concerned with the theoretical, empirical, and methodological issues of interaction science
and system design as it affects the user.