计算机科学
工作(物理)
可穿戴计算机
增强现实
辅助生活
软件
人机交互
工程管理
多媒体
工程类
医学
机械工程
程序设计语言
嵌入式系统
护理部
作者
Alice Cai,Aida Baradari,Dunya Baradari,Treyden Chiaravalloti,Courtnie Paschall
标识
DOI:10.1145/3613905.3637106
摘要
The growing affordability of emerging consumer devices and accessibility of software-hardware prototyping represents an opportunity for a new era of personal fabrication of augmentation technologies. In this case study, we review the inaugural Augmentation Residency, a live-in creative technology residency that implemented a new approach to the collaborative development of human-computer interaction (HCI) systems. Over the course of ten weeks, eight students and young professionals from a wide range of disciplines lived and worked together to build and self-experiment with technologies that integrate extended reality (XR), wearables, brain-computer interfaces (BCI), and artificial intelligence (AI). Made possible by a residential community and interdisciplinary teams, this high-intensity model for HCI research and development (R&D) was structured to encourage experimentation with atypical human-centered design methods and artistic practices. We present our program design, organization, and management, and discuss challenges and suggestions for improvements, to inspire future residencies as vehicles for intensive HCI innovation.
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