Title
Avec le temps!: time, tempo, and turns in human-computer interaction
Abstract
Time is central to HCI. Humans have varying conceptions and experiences of time: linear versus cyclical; discrete versus continuous; personal versus collective. Computational systems also represent time in various ways. And interaction itself plays out over time. Yet HCI has rarely examined time as a concept in its own right. In particular, the ways in which people conceive of and experience time are often at odds with the ways in which interactive systems represent and express temporal factors. In this workshop we aim to make explicit and question the tacit assumptions that underlie the use of time in human computer interaction. The focal themes for this workshop are: (1) examination of people's conceptions of time vis a vis various topics (e.g. career, fashion, sustainability); (2) exploration of representations of time in systems; (3) the design of time-oriented interactive systems that support long term reflection, action and behavior change (e.g., as it applies to activities and phenomena like careers, fashion, and sustainability).
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2468356.2479672
CHI Extended Abstracts
Keywords
Field
DocType
various way,human computer interaction,various topic,experience time,focal theme,time-oriented interactive system,behavior change,long term reflection,interactive system,computational system,human-computer interaction,speed,aging,temporality,nocturnal,concurrency,rhythm,celerity,scheduling,deadlock
Time of day,Turn-taking,Computer science,Concurrency,Human–computer interaction,Odds,Sustainability,Behavior change,Temporality
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.37
0
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
John C. Thomas1370215.52
Yue Pan211810.30
Thomas Erickson31353171.98
Eli Blevis4973114.18
Catherine Letondal527830.35
Aurelien Tabard6667.10