Graduate Student Consortium

The Graduate Student Consortium (GSC) is a one day forum in which graduate students meet and discuss their work with each other and with a panel of experienced TEI researchers in an informal and interactive setting. The GSC will be held on Sunday January 23rd, 2011, the day preceding the main conference. Students give short presentations about their work during the consortium, and also present their work as posters during the main conference. There will be a welcome dinner on Saturday night preceding the event, the full program for the Sunday activities is also available online.

TEI 2011 GSC Mentors

Jussi Ängeslevä, ART+COM / Berlin University of the Arts
Martin Kaltenbrunner, Kunstuniversität Linz / Reactable Systems
Paul Marshall, University of Warwick
Ali Mazalek, Georgia Tech

TEI 2011 GSC Participants

Designing for an Everyday Ubicomp with Tangible and Embodied Materials
Jim Wood

Microinteractions Beside Ongoing Manual Tasks
Katrin Wolf

Character Interaction with Handheld Projectors
Karl D.D. Willis

Bouncing Glow: Methods of Creating Content Elements for One-Pixel-Displays
Daniel Wessolek

Feedback Fridge: Tangible Visualization of Nutritional Data with Preventive Effect
Philipp Schoessler

TouchSound: Making Sounds with Everyday Objects
Huaishu Peng

Material-Centered Design and Evaluation of Tangible User Interfaces
Tanja Doering

Art, Engineering and Invention
Jill Coffin

Spatial Relationships: A Framework for Understanding the Relationships between Real and Virtual Spaces
Paul Clifton

Authentication on Public Terminals with Private Devices
Andrea Bianchi

Talking Tangibles: Design for Peripheral Interaction
Saskia Bakker

Ambient Persuasive Guidance
Gerrit Boehm

Social Media Resources

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The TEI 2011 GSC is supported by US National Science Foundation grant IIS-1045671