Conference Locations
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The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO)
Maridalsveien 29, NO-0175 Oslo
- BIG AUDITORIUM
- CROQUIS SAL
- GROUP ROOM 1, 2, 3, 4
- IDE I, II, KITCHEN
- SMALL AUDITORIUM
- COMPUTER ROOM
Conference Schedule
2009-08-30
09:00 AM
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Registration:
(CROQUIS SAL)
10:00 AM
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Doctoral Consortium, Workshops & Tutorials, Artifacts for Exhibition:
Doctoral Consortium | Workshops & Tutorials
Artifacts for Exhibition
(CROQUIS SAL)
- Holoslo – The Penetrating of Latent
Maria Davidova
- REWIRE: Interaction Topologies
Justin Gier
- Turk-Couture - The Culture Jacket
Angela Burns
Multisensorial Cooking Pans – Synesthesia
Kathi Stertzig
ORFI
Birgitta Cappelen, Anders-Petter Andersson, Fredrik Olofsson
Touch: Exploring RFID
Timo Arnall, Einar Sneve Martinussen, Kjetil Nordby
Exploring Tools, Techniques and Technologies for a Performance-Oriented Integral Design Process
Defne Sunguroglu Hensel
Shan-Shui-Hua’ – Traditional Chinese landscape painting reinterpreted as video painting: A hybrid between the still and moving image, between Eastern and Western tradition
Christin Bolewski
From Lightbox to Love Box
Antony Nevin
- Holoslo – The Penetrating of Latent
12:00 PM
- Lunch
05:00 PM
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Registration:
(CROQUIS SAL)
06:00 PM
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Opening Keynote: Lizbeth Goodman:
(BIG AUDITORIUM)
Case Studies from the Edge of MYI Culture: how the revolutions of universal co-design and digital materialisation can provide true 'access for all'
Session Chaire: Tuuli Mattemäki
Lizbeth Goodman is the founder and director of SMARTlab Digital Media Institute and the MAGIC Multimedia & Games Innovation Centre, Gamelab and PLAYroom. She joined the University of East London (UK) as the new Chair of Creative Technology Innovation in 2005. Lizbeth is widely published and her work has been recognized with numerous awards. An innovative and distributed PhD programme is a major innovation in her varied portfolio. She places community needs and interests, especially those of women, at the heart of her approach to technology.
For further details:
http://www.smartlab.uk.com/1about/director.htm
07:00 PM
- Reception: AHO for Exhibition Opening
2009-08-31
08:00 AM
- Registration
09:00 AM
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Keynote: Mark Cameron Burry:
(BIG AUDITORIUM)
Session Chair: Michael Ulrich Hensel
Mark Cameron Burry is the director of Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory (SIAL) at RMIT (Melbourne, Australia). He is also the founding director of RMIT’s Design Institute and holds several visiting professor and board positions. Mark’s research has centred on the life, work and compositional strategies of the architect Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona and on theory in architectural practice. His publications address the fields of design and construction, and the use of computers in design theory and practice. SIAL works to forge holistic transdisciplinary and practice-based research, and related educational and collaboratives environments concerning contemporary spatial design activity.
For further details:
http://www.sial.rmit.edu.au/People/mburry+Biography.php
10:30 AM
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Plenary Session 1:
(BIG AUDITORIUM)
Session Chair: Andrew Morrison
Peepholes as means of Engagement in Interaction Design
Christian Dindler, Peter Dalsgaard
The Ambivalence of Engaging Technology: Artifacts as Products and Process
Christano Storni
Peeling Apples: Prototyping Design Experiments as Research
Tuuli Mattelmäki, Ben Matthews
12:00 PM
- Lunch
01:30 PM
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Parallel Sessions 1:
Embodiment
(GROUP ROOM 3)
Session Chair: Eva Brandt
Hacking a Car: Re-Embodying the Design Classroom
IP08 (Ilpo Koskinen)
Enacting Design: Understanding Co-Design as Embodied Practice
Kirsikka Vaajakallio
Gender Bending Through Design - An Account of a Student Project on Gender
Lena Hansson, Marcus Jahnke
Understanding Design
(CROQUIS SAL)
Session Chair: Trond Are Øritsland
Engaging Design Materials, Formats and Framings in Specific, Situated Co-Designing - A Micro-Material Perspective
Mette Agger Eriksen
Exploring the Interplay between Emotions and Interaction
Sus Lundgren
Design in the Expanded Field: Rethinking Contemporary Design
Malene Leerberg
Design Cases
(GROUP ROOM 4)
Session Chair: Peter Ullmark, Håkan Edeholt
- From Lightbox to Love Box
Antony Nevin
Exploring Tools, Techniques and Technologies for a Performance-oriented Integral Design Process
Defne Sunguroglu Hensel
Abstract and Paper (PDF)Sharks with Arms - Exploring the Transformation from Natural Phenomenon to Innovation Object via Applied Bionics
Harald Skulberg
Abstract and Paper (PDF)
03:00 PM
- Coffee break
03:30 PM
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Parallel Sessions 2:
Engaging Environment
(CROQUIS SAL)
Session Chair: Ramia Mazé
Motivation in the Museum - Mediating Between Everyday Engagement and Cultural Heritage
Christian Dindler, Ole Sejer Iversen
Staging Urban Atmospheres in Interaction Design
Peter Dalsgaard, Karen Johanne Kortbek
Understanding Affective Engagement as a Resource in Interaction Design
Jonas Fritsch
Social Navimation: Engaging Interfaces in Social Media
Jon Olav Eikenes
Exploratory papers 1
(GROUP ROOM 3)
Session Chair: Thomas Binder
Heterogeneous Material and Variable Behaviour: Potentials for the Design
Michael Ulrich Hensel
Reinventing Modernity through Tradition: Product Development in Traditional Craftmanship
Albio Nascimento
- Exploring Environmental Dimensions: On Sustainability as an Architectural Problem; Why it is not Enough to Discuss Space and Time
Marie Davidova
Abstract and Paper (PDF) - Identity Tool Kit
Henriette Maria Koblanck
Abstract and Paper (PDF) - Artifactual Relations in UCD
Mads Bødker
Abstract and Paper (PDF) - Are we the Tool?
Rosie Hornbuckle, Tracy Sutton, Clare Qualmann
Abstract and Paper (PDF)
07:00 PM
- Reception: The Opera House foyer
2009-09-01
09:00 AM
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Keynote: Lavrans Løvlie:
(BIG AUDITORIUM)
From Products to People - Service Thinking
Session Chair: Tone Bratteteig
Lavrans Løvlie places the innovative potential of design at the centre of his work. Since studying at the Rhode Island School of Design (USA) and the Royal College of Art in London he has motivated understanding and practices around services in the public and private sector. Lavrans is a founding member of Livework, a company that aims to improve our experiences and perceptions of service design so that digital technologies can be put to use in to improve our daily lifeworlds.
From Products to People - Service Thinking:
The nineteenth and twentieth centuries were all about industrialization of products. Mass production and economies of scale tackled many of the issues of the day and meant that people in the developed countries saw their standard of living leap. Today our western economies are 75% service-based and we live in an information age. Despite this, service organisations are locked in a product-thinking paradigm. In his talk, Lavrans will discuss the innovative potential of genuine service thinking, and how it affects the design process and the services we all use on a daily basis.
For further details:
http://www.livework.co.uk/oslo/lavrans-lovlie
10:30 AM
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Parallel Sessions 3:
Understanding Materials
(GROUP ROOM 3)
Session Chair: Sara Ilstedt
- Developing Knowledge for Design by Operationalizing
Anna Vallgårda, Cecilie Bendixen
Creation of Artifacts as a Vehicle for Design Research
Nithikul Nimkulrat
- Entangled Matter: Thinking Differently about Materials in Design
Maja van der Velden, Tone Bratteteig, Sisse Finken
Methods in Design
(CROQUIS SAL)
Session Chair: Palmyre Pierroux
Re-Thinking an Annotation Tool for Museum Community - Created Content
Mariana Salgado, Tommi Jauhiainen, Lily Rafaela Díaz
Facilitating Teamwork in the Design Process: Repertory Grid as an Approach to Exploratory Inquiry
Anne Louise Bang, Kirsten Nissen
What Video Styles can do for User Research
Daniela Blauhut, Jacob Buur
Exploratory Papers 2
(GROUP ROOM 4)
Session Chair: Pelle Ehn
Haptic Hedonism - Designing Pleasure for the Flesh
Ståle Stenslie
Body, World and Affordance: Towards Engaging Technological Artefacts for older Individuals
John Vines
Capturing Movements in a 3D Interactive Dynamic System
Flemming Tvede Hansen
Textopia: A Geo-Literary Browser
Anders Sundnes Løvlie
A Philosophical Approach to Design. The Design of Philosophy
Maria de Fatima Teixeira Pombo
Design at Play: Immaterial Forms of Consumption
Adriana Ionascu
- Developing Knowledge for Design by Operationalizing
12:00 PM
- Lunch
01:30 PM
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Plenary Session 2:
(BIG AUDITORIUM)
Session Chair: Tuuli Mattelmäki
Symbiots: Conceptual Interventions into Urban Energy Systems
Jenny Bergström, Ramia Mazé, Johan Redström, Anna Vallgårda
- Visualizations as Tools for Research: Service Designers on Visualizations
Fabian Segelström, Stefan Holmlid
Abstract and Paper (PDF) Free Beer and Engaging Tools: Chains of Analogies in Superflex
Troels Degn Johansson
03:30 PM
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Reflective Panel:
(BIG AUDITORIUM)
Session Chair: Birger Sevaldson
05:00 PM
- Exhibition and Bar at AHO
07:00 PM
- Conference Dinner at the Restaurant Ekeberg
2009-09-02
10:00 AM
- Nordes Board Meeting
01:00 PM
- Lunch