IADIS International Conference Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2010
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July 28 - 30, 2010
Freiburg , Germany
The IADIS Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction (IHCI) 2010 conference aims to address the main issues of
concern within Interface Culture and Design with a particular emphasis on the affective
aspects of design, development and implementation of interfaces and the generational implications for
design of human and technology interaction. This conference aims to explore and discuss innovative
studies of technology and its application in interfaces and welcomes research in progress, case studies,
practical demonstrations and workshops in addition to the traditional submission categories.
concern within Interface Culture and Design with a particular emphasis on the affective
aspects of design, development and implementation of interfaces and the generational implications for
design of human and technology interaction. This conference aims to explore and discuss innovative
studies of technology and its application in interfaces and welcomes research in progress, case studies,
practical demonstrations and workshops in addition to the traditional submission categories.
Venue
Location: Albert-Ludwigs-University
The Albert-Ludwig University of Freiburg was founded in 1457 as a classical comprehensive university, making it one of the oldest higher education institutions in Germany. Successful in the Excellence..
Contact
Fahnenbergplatz 79085 Freiburg , Germany
[++49] 0761 / 203 - 0
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