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Professor STEVE BENFORD's Outputs (145)

Interaction, instruments and performance: HCI and the design of future music technologies
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chamberlain, A., Pestova, X., Bødker, M., Kallionpää, M., De Roure, D., & Benford, S. Interaction, instruments and performance: HCI and the design of future music technologies. Presented at Interaction, Instruments and Performance: HCI and the Design of Future Music Technologies

Rationale
There has been little chance for researchers, performers and designers in the UK to come together in order to explore the use and design of new and evolving technologies for performance. This workshop examines the interplay between people,... Read More about Interaction, instruments and performance: HCI and the design of future music technologies.

Performance interfaces and destabilisation
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Reeves, S., Benford, S., & O'Malley, C. Performance interfaces and destabilisation. Presented at "No one opens attachments anymore'' Workshop

Interaction with technology is occurring increasingly in public and semi-public
settings and as a result the roles of
spectator and performer are frequently being
challenged by the deployment of computing
systems. In this paper we discuss
h... Read More about Performance interfaces and destabilisation.

Re-tracing the past: mixing realities in museum settings
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fraser, M., Bowers, J., Brundell, P., O'Malley, C., Reeves, S., Benford, S., Ciolfi, L., Ferris, K., Gallagher, P., Hall, T., Bannon, L., Taxén, G., & Hellström, S. O. Re-tracing the past: mixing realities in museum settings. Presented at Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment (ACE)

Interactive exhibits are now commonplace in museum settings, providing ‘edutainment’ for visitors. However, many technologies co-exist uneasily with more traditional methods of display. In this paper we describe a design strategy for mixing realities... Read More about Re-tracing the past: mixing realities in museum settings.