Sketchnotes from The Future of Computing and Food, Castiglione della Pescaia Italy, 31st May 2018

Keynote #1 Chef Jozef Youssef, Kitchen Theory Founder, and Chef PatronKeynote #1 Chef Jozef Youssef, Kitchen Theory Founder, and Chef Patron.

Keynote #2 Dr. Kirill Veselkov, Waters Lecturer in Data Analytics and Computational Medicine, Imperial College London Keynote #2 Dr. Kirill Veselkov, Waters Lecturer in Data Analytics and Computational Medicine, Imperial College London, UK.

Inspirational talks featuring Tom Gayler, Maurizio Mancini, Anders I. Mørch, and Yunwen TuInspirational talks featuring Tom Gayler, Maurizio Mancini, Anders I. Mørch, and Yunwen TuInspirational talks featuring Tom Gayler, Maurizio Mancini, Anders I. Mørch, and Yunwen Tu. Inspirational talks featuring Tom Gayler, Maurizio Mancini, Anders I. Mørch, and Yunwen Tu.

Inspirational talks featuring Tom Gayler, Maurizio Mancini, Anders I. Mørch, and Yunwen Tu.

Break-out discussion:Break-out discussion

Sketchnote Tools:
Microsoft Surface Pro,  Surface Pen, and Surface Dial
Adobe Photoshop CC 2018

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Sketchnotes from ACM CHI 2018 workshop on Mid-Air Haptics for Control Interfaces in Montreal Canada on 21 April 2018

Welcome and opening keynote

Ultra Haptics Visual Summary Illustration Number 2

2-Minute Madness (attendee sketches)

Ultra Haptics Visual Summary Illustration Number 5

Mini-keynotes from selected participants, part 1

  • Daniel Leithinger ‘Haptic Aura: Augmenting Physical Objects Through Mid-Air Haptics’
  • Joanna Roczniak  ‘Development of intuitive haptic interfaces for blind people’

Ultra Haptics Visual Summary Illustration Number 3

  • Sandeep Zechariah ‘Improving Edge and Texture Rendering in Mid-Air Haptic Systems’
  • Ali Shtarbanov ‘Free-Space Haptic Feedback for 3D Displays via Air’

Ultra Haptics Visual Summary Illustration Number 1

Mini-keynotes from selected participants, part 2

  • David Geerts and David Cheyns ‘User Experience Challenges of Virtual Buttons with Mid-Air Haptics’
  • Sunjun Kim ‘Buttons’

Ultra Haptics Visual Summary Illustration Number 7

First Brainstorming session: Perception of Haptics

Moderated: Seokhee Jeon and Euan Freeman

Ultra Haptics Visual Summary Illustration Number 4

Second Brainstorming session: Automotive applications

Moderated: Gesa Wiegand and Graham Wilson

Ultra Haptics Visual Summary Illustration Number 6

Third Brainstorming session: Multi-modal interfaces

Moderated: Viktorija Paneva and Aditya Tirumala Bukkapatnam

Ultra Haptics Visual Summary Illustration Number 8

Sketchnote Tools:
A4 Sketchbook Paper
UniPin 0.4 Pen
Copic Markers
Lightfast Watercolours
Microsoft Surface Pro and Surface Pen
Adobe Photoshop CC

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Digital Sketchnotes from System Concepts and Alzheimer’s Society ‘Inclusion through user experience’ to mark World Usability Day

Visual notes from two talks

‘Dementia UX and user research’ Imogen Levy and Rik Williams (Alzheimer’s Society) and Swetha Sethu-Jones (System Concepts)

‘How tech can enable inclusion and independent living’ Hellen Bowey (Alcove)

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Sketchnotes from 2017 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces

Opening Keynote (Shared with SUI)

Taking Haptic Design from Research to Practice by Karon MacLean

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

Panel 1 Funding Research Projects in Human-Computer Interaction Panelists

Chair: Albrecht Schmidt, LMU Munich, Germany

  • Susanne Boedker, Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Giulio Jacucci, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Marianna Obrist, University of Sussex, UK
  • Albrecht Schmidt, LMU Munich, Germany
  • Orit Shaer, Wellesley College, USA

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

Session 3 Exploring Spaces: 3D Interaction

Chair: Dimitar Valkov (University of Münster, Germany)

  • Summon and Select: Rapid Interaction with Interface Controls in Mid-air by Aakar Gupta, Thomas Pietrzak, Cleon Yau, Nicolas Roussel, Ravin Balakrishnan
  • Investigating the Use of Spatial Interaction for 3D Data Visualization on Mobile Devices by Wolfgang Büschel, Patrick Reipschläger, Ricardo Langner, Raimund Dachselt

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

  • Superiority of a Handheld Perspective-Coupled Display in Isomorphic Docking Performances by Thibault Louis, François Bérard
  • Robotic Assembly of Haptic Proxy Objects for Tangible Interaction and Virtual Reality Yiwei Zhao, Lawrence H Kim, Ye Wang, Mathieu Le Goc, Sean Follmer

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

  • Desktop VR using a Mirror Metaphor for Natural User Interface Santawat Thanyadit, Ting-Chuen Pong
  • Fast Lossless Depth Image Compression by Andy Wilson

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

Session 4 From Wall Displays to Liquid Matter

Chair: Stacey Scott (University of Guelph, Canada)

  • MeetAlive: Room-Scale Omni-Directional Display System for Multi-User Content and Control Sharing by Andreas Rene Fender, Hrvoje Benko, Andy Wilson
  • Programmable Liquid Matter: 2D Shape Deformation of Highly Conductive Liquid Metals in a Dynamic Electric Field Yutaka Tokuda, Jose Luis Berna Moya, Gianluca Memoli, Timothy Neate, Deepak Ranjan Sahoo, Simon Robinson, Jennifer Pearson, Matt Jones, Sriram Subramanian
  • Sunny Day Display: Mid-air Image Formed by Solar Light Naoya KOIZUMI

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

Session 7 In the Wild: Education, Sports and Beyond

Chair: Craig Anslow (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)

  • In the Footsteps of Henri Tudor: Creating Batteries on a Tangible Interactive Workbench Valerie Maquil, Christian Moll, João Martins
  • FireFlies2: Interactive Tangible Pixels to enable Distributed Cognition in Classroom Technologies David Verweij, Saskia Bakker, Berry Eggen ClimbVis

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

  • Investigating In-situ Visualizations for Understanding Climbing Movements by Demonstration Felix Kosmalla, Florian Daiber, Frederik Wiehr, Antonio Krüger
  • Run&Tap: Investigation of On-Body Tapping for Runners Nur Al-huda Hamdan, Ravi Kanth Kosuru, Christian Corsten, Jan Borchers
  • Towards Around-Device Interaction using Corneal Imaging Daniel Schneider, Jens Grubert

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

Summary of Joint Demo and Poster Reception (ISS and SUI)

Hand drawn visual for ISS 2017 Keynote

Closing Keynote

Understanding interactive surfaces and spaces in everyday life by Geraldine Fitzpatrick

Sketchnotes from Digital Pond UK ‘User Experience: Empathy in Design’

Evil UX – Create better user experiences through evil thinking talk by Matt Gibson

Sketchnotes from Digital Pond UK 'Evil UX - Create better user experiences through evil thinking' talk by Matt Gibson (drawn by Makayla Lewis)

5 Ways to Build and Maintain Empathy in Your Design talk by Lola Oyelayo

Sketchnotes from Digital Pond UK '5 Ways to Build and Maintain Empathy in Your Design' talk by Lola Oyelayo (Drawn by Makayla Lewis)© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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Sketchnotes from UX Scotland, Edinburgh 7-9 June

‘The architecture of talent’ talk by Alberta Soranzo

Sketchnotes from UX Scotland keynote 'The architecture of talent' talk by Alberta Soranzo (Drawn by Dr Makayla Lewis)

‘Hidden gems in research: finding the heart and soul of your users’ talk by Oana Secara

Sketchnotes from UX Scotland 'Hidden gems in research: finding the heart and soul of your users' talk by Oana Secara (drawn by Dr Makayla Lewis)

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UX Scotland co-created visual icon library and resources

CO-CREATED VISUAL ICON LIBRARY

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