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Visions and Visioning in CHI: CHI 2013 Special Interest Group Meeting

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Steimle,  Jürgen
Computer Graphics, MPI for Informatics, Max Planck Society;

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Quigley, A., Dix, A., Mackay, W. E., Ishii, H., & Steimle, J. (2013). Visions and Visioning in CHI: CHI 2013 Special Interest Group Meeting. In P. Baudisch, M. Beaudouin-Lafon, & W. E. Mackay (Eds.), CHI 2013 Extended Abstracts (pp. 2545-2548). New York, NY: ACM. doi:10.1145/2468356.2468826.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0015-1C18-7
Abstract
There are many visions that touch on the future of human computer interaction from a trans-human future to a post-technological UI. However visions related to the progress of technology are not new. Creative and insightful visionaries from Denis Diderot to Vannevar Bush have been postulating visions of possible futures or technology for centuries. Some idealised views end up discredited with advances in knowledge, while others now appear remarkably prescient. The question is, do visions and the process of creating them have a place in CHI, or are they simply flights of fancy? This SIG meeting provides a forum for visionaries; researchers and practitioners looking to consider the place and importance of visions within CHI. Can visions, the process of visioning and forming new visions help us refine, advance or develop new research or forms of interaction. And if visions are important to us, then are they part of the regular academic process? If so, should CHI provide venues for publishing new visions?