A new publication with Linda Berube, Stephann Makri, Ian Cooke and Stella Wisdom.
Tag: HCI
‘My Heart Goes Boom Boom!”: Understanding the Experience of Reading Digital Comics’ at On the Margins: Hypertext, Electronic Literature, Digital Humanities
On Friday 16 December 2022, Linda Berube will present our paper 'My Heart Goes Boom Boom!”: Understanding the Experience of Reading Digital Comics' at the Margins 22 conference.
HCID Research Seminar: UK Coronavirus Dashboard: From Concept to Reality by Pouria Hadjibagheri [February 17, 2021 11:00 AM GMT]
You are invited to this City HCID Research Seminar on the UK Coronavirus Dashboard via Zoom.
Comics as COVID-19 Response: Now Deposited ‘Green’ Open Access
We have deposited the accepted manuscript of “Comics as COVID-19 Response: Visualising the Experience of Video-conferencing with Ageing Relatives” in City Research Online.
Sobre co-diseño para recursos digitales en el sector cultural – Rostros del tiempo, 2o Coloquio de Vida Cotidiana en México
Hoy participaré en el Segundo Coloquio de Vida Cotidiana en México, "Rostros del tiempo" a las 13:30hrs, en Museo de Arte de la SHCP, Moneda 4, Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México. Entrada libre.
MakeWrite: Supporting Writing with Constrained Creativity
The INCA project has now launched MakeWrite, an iPad app that was co-designed by and for people with aphasia (a language difficulty following brain injury).
El extraño caso de los archivos reaparecidos / The Strange Case of the Reappeared Archives: Carta Abierta/Open Letter: Periódico de Poesía 2007-2018
The undersigned request UNAM makes the complete archive of Periódico de Poesía (including all the issues published between 2007 and 2018, which are currently missing) openly available to the public again.
Presenting at HCID Open Day 2018: On Comics and Collaborative Art Practice as Human-Computer Interaction Methodology
I will present at the HCID Open Day 2018 on Friday 4th May at City, University of London as part of the knowledge exchange and impact activities around the Parables of Care project.
The Open Library of Humanities One Year On: A Chat with Martin Paul Eve
Professor Martin Paul Eve will give a talk titled "A New Model for Open Access: The Open Library of Humanities One Year On" on Thursday 27 October 2016 at City, University of London, as part of Open Access Week.
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