Kirsten Boehner

jarmo at sics.se (2008)

Joseph ‘jofish Kaye, Kirsten Boehner, Jarmo Laaksolahti, Anna Ståhl

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1 –Day Workshop proposal: Space, Place and Experience in Human-Computer Interaction (2008)

Peter Wright, John Mccarthy, Mark Blythe, Richard Coyne, Kirsten Boehner

The Internet, ubiquitous, mobile, pervasive and wireless computing have led to a vision of a technological future that can be characterised as anytime, anywhere computing. As Coyne and others have...

Evaluating Affector: Co-Interpreting What “Works” (2008)

Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, Simeon Warner, Tom Jenkins

Affector is an interactive installation intended to stimulate reflection on and interpretation of emotions, based on an autobiographical design method in which the same people are designers, users,...

Culturally (2008)

Kirsten Boehner, Shay David, Joseph 'jofish Kaye, Phoebe Sengers

Critical Technical Practice (CTP) is an approach to identifying and altering philosophical assumptions underlying technical practice. In this paper, we propose CTP as a useful method for developing...

Imprints of Place: Creative Expressions of the Museum Experience (2008)

Kirsten Boehner, Jennifer Thom-santelli, Angela Zoss, Geri Gay, Justin S. Hall, Tucker Barrett

Personalization and social awareness, important aspects in the definition of a place, are traditionally overlooked in the design of technology for museums. We describe Imprints, a system to enhance...

How HCI interprets the probes (2007)

Kirsten Boehner, Janet Vertesi

We trace how cultural probes have been adopted and adapted by the HCI community. The flexibility of probes has been central to their uptake, resulting in a proliferation of divergent uses and...

How HCI interprets the probes (2007)

Kirsten Boehner, Janet Vertesi

We trace how cultural probes have been adopted and adapted by the HCI community. The flexibility of probes has been central to their uptake, resulting in a proliferation of divergent uses and...

How emotion is made and measured (2007)

Kirsten Boehner, Rogério Depaula, Paul Dourish, Phoebe Sengers

How we design and evaluate for emotions depends crucially on what we take emotions to be. In affective computing, affect is often taken to be another kind of information- discrete units or states...

Interfaces with the Ineffable (2006)

Boehner, Kirsten

In recent years, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) designers and researchers have shifted focus from a primary concern with procedural, generic, and task based applications to applications that...

Interfaces with the Ineffable (2006)

Boehner, Kirsten

In recent years, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) designers and researchers have shifted focus from a primary concern with procedural, generic, and task based applications to applications that...

Reflective design (2005)

Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, Shay David, Joseph ‘jofish Kaye

sengers at cs.cornell.edu, kab18 | sd256 | jofish at cornell.edu As computing moves into every aspect of our daily lives, the values and assumptions that underlie our technical practices may...

Beyond Just the Facts: Museum Detective Guides (2005)

Jennifer Thom-santelli, Catalina Toma, Kirsten Boehner, Geri Gay

We present Museum Detective, a handheld guide designed for use by school children to encourage guided learning through paired discovery of one object displayed within the museum space. Initial...

Opening the Frame of the Art Museum: Technology Between Art and Tool (2005)

Kirsten Boehner, Phoebe Sengers

In this paper, we present our experiences in building an interactive installation, dubbed Birdscape, for an art museum. Interactive installations in museums ordinarily have one of two goals: they are...

Reflective design (2005)

Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, Shay David, Joseph ‘jofish Kaye

sengers at cs.cornell.edu, kab18 | sd256 | jofish at cornell.edu As computing moves into every aspect of our daily lives, the values and assumptions that underlie our technical practices may...

Affect: From Information to Interaction (2005)

Kirsten Boehner, Rogério Depaula, Paul Dourish, Phoebe Sengers

While affective computing explicitly challenges the primacy of rationality in cognitivist accounts of human activity, at a deeper level it relies on and reproduces the same information-processing...

Reflective design (2005)

Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, Shay David, Joseph ‘jofish Kaye

sengers at cs.cornell.edu, kab18 | sd256 | jofish at cornell.edu As computing moves into every aspect of our daily lives, the process, values and assumptions that underlie our technical practices may...