A workshop at CHI 2015, organised by:
- Kristina Höök KTH – Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Peter Dalsgaard Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
- Stuart Reeves University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Jeffrey Bardzell Indiana University Bloomington, United States
- Jonas Löwgren Malmo University, Sweden
- Erik Stolterman Indiana University Bloomington, United States
- Yvonne Rogers University College London, United Kingdom
List of submissions
- Erik Stolterman & Mikael Wiberg: Beyond UI Analysis: Modeling Flows of Interactivity
- Danielle Wilde & Jenny Underwood: Crafting the Embodied Ideation of Future Wearables
- Simon Bowen, Ann Light & Daniela Petrelli: Annotating Design Ephemera: Communicating Research-through-Design in Progress
- Tilde Bekker & Linda de Valk & Berry Eggen: Developing intermediate knowledge to support designers in designing for social interaction and physical play
- Alma Culen: Rigor and Relevance: Knowledge Production in Interaction Design
- Chiara Rossitto, Maria Normark, Jakob Tholander: Accommodation and Resistance in Interaction Design Processes
Elena Marquez Zegura &Jon Back: “Born and Raised” in the Intersection of HCI and IxD - Ron Wakkary, William Odom & Audrey Desjardins: On design artifacts as sites for intermediate level knowledge production in interaction design
- Yanqing Zhang: Fashion as a Source for Intermediate Knowledge in HCI
- Mareike Glöss: What is the meaning of ‘meaning’? An ontological inquiry of subject-object relationship in Interaction Design
- Martin Murer, Verena Fuchsberger & Manfred Tscheligi: Designerly Knowledge and Knowledgable Designs: IxD Styles as Intermediary Forms of Knowing
- Doménique van Gennip, Elise van den Hoven & Panos Markopoulos: Intermediate Knowledge: A Bridge For Interaction Design To Other Disciplines
- Paul Dourish: Two Readings of Cargo Cult Theorizing
- Daniela Petrelli: On Tacit Knowledge in Design Research