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Thecla Schiphorst
Thecla Schiphorst
Professor, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University
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Next steps for human-computer integration
FF Mueller, P Lopes, P Strohmeier, W Ju, C Seim, M Weigel, ...
Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2020
1782020
Self-evidence: applying somatic connoisseurship to experience design
T Schiphorst
CHI'11 extended abstracts on human factors in computing systems, 145-160, 2011
1572011
soft (n) Toward a somaesthetics of touch
T Schiphorst
CHI'09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2427-2438, 2009
1482009
Embracing first-person perspectives in soma-based design
K Höök, B Caramiaux, C Erkut, J Forlizzi, N Hajinejad, M Haller, ...
Informatics 5 (1), 8, 2018
1442018
The evolution of an interface for choreographers
TW Calvert, A Bruderlin, S Mah, T Schiphorst, C Welman
Proceedings of the INTERACT'93 and CHI'93 Conference on Human Factors in …, 1993
781993
The somatic turn in human-computer interaction
L Loke, T Schiphorst
Interactions 25 (5), 54-5863, 2018
762018
Strategies for embodied design: The value and challenges of observing movement
S Fdili Alaoui, T Schiphorst, S Cuykendall, K Carlson, K Studd, K Bradley
Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition …, 2015
732015
Composition of multiple figure sequences for dance and animation
TW Calvert, C Welman, S Gaudet, C Lee
New Advances in Computer Graphics: Proceedings of CG International’89, 245-255, 1989
721989
Attending to breath: exploring how the cues in a virtual environment guide the attention to breath and shape the quality of experience to support mindfulness
M Prpa, K Tatar, J Françoise, B Riecke, T Schiphorst, P Pasquier
Proceedings of the 2018 Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 71-84, 2018
712018
Move to design/design to move: a conversation about designing for the body
D Wilde, T Schiphorst, S Klooster
Interactions 18 (4), 22-27, 2011
652011
Between bodies: Using experience modeling to create gestural protocols for physiological data transfer
T Schiphorst, K Andersen
642004
Designing for kinesthetic awareness: Revealing user experiences through second-person inquiry
J Françoise, Y Candau, S Fdili Alaoui, T Schiphorst
Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2017
632017
Tools for interaction with the creative process of composition
T Schiphorst, T Calvert, C Lee, C Welman, S Gaudet
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems …, 1990
631990
Choreography as mediated through compositional tools for movement: Constructing a historical perspective
SF Alaoui, K Carlson, T Schiphorst
Proceedings of the 2014 International Workshop on Movement and Computing, 1-6, 2014
612014
Articulating experience: Reflections from experts applying micro-phenomenology to design research in HCI
M Prpa, S Fdili-Alaoui, T Schiphorst, P Pasquier
Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2020
602020
Really, really small: the palpability of the invisible
T Schiphorst
Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity & Cognition, 7-16, 2007
602007
Vocalizing dance movement for interactive sonification of laban effort factors
J Françoise, S Fdili Alaoui, T Schiphorst, F Bevilacqua
Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Designing interactive systems, 1079-1082, 2014
592014
Designing for movement: evaluating computational models using LMA effort qualities
D Silang Maranan, S Fdili Alaoui, T Schiphorst, P Pasquier, P Subyen, ...
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2014
592014
Scuddle: Generating Movement Catalysts for Computer-Aided Choreography.
K Carlson, T Schiphorst, P Pasquier
ICCC, 123-128, 2011
592011
A case study of merce cunningham's use of the lifeforms computer choreographic system in the making of trackers
T Schiphorst
Simon Fraser University, 1993
591993
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