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People and Computers XX - Engage
Nick Bryan-Kinns, Ann Blandford, Paul Curzon and Laurence Nigay (Eds)
People and Computers XX Engage Proceedings of HCI 2006
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Nick Bryan-Kinns BSc, MSc, PhD, PGCAP, AKC Queen Mary, University of London, UK Ann Blanford BA, MA, PhD, MBCS, CEng, CITP University College London, UK Paul Curzon BA, MA, PhD, PGCertHE Queen Mary, University of London, UK Laurence Nigay BSc, MSc, PhD, Habilitation, lUF Professorship Universite Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1, France
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Contents Preface: Engage!
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At the Periphery
1
Crossmodal Ambient Displays Patrick Olivier, Han Cao, Stephen W. Gilroy & Daniel G. Jackson
3
Plotting Affect and Premises for Use in Aesthetic Interaction Design: Towards Evaluation for the Everyday S. Kettley & M. Smyth
17
Enthralling Experience
23
Smell Me: Engaging with an Interactive Olfactory Game Stephen Boyd Davis, Gordon Davies, Ruba Haddad & Mei-Kei Lai
25
Measuring the Aesthetics of Reading Kevin Larson, Richard L. Hazlett, Barbara S. Chaparro & Rosalind W. Picard
41
Aesthetic and Symbolic Qualities as Antecedents of Overall Judgements of Interactive Products Sascha Mahlke
57
Involvement in Listening to Music from a Computer: The Effects of Pre-Existing Mood Kari Kallinen, Timo Saari, Niklas Ravaja & Mikko Salminen
65
Interface Affect and Familiarity: Some Implications for Designing the Interaction Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Roger Rist & Lachlan MacKinnon
73
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Connecting with Others
83
Video Arms: Embodiments for Mixed Presence Groupware Anthony Tang, Carman Neustaedter & Saul Greenberg
85
Supporting Crime Scene Investigation Chris Baber, Paul Smith, Sandeep Panesar, Fan Yang & James Cross
103
Interaction for Me
117
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