Category: work in progress
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Digital Craftsmanship in the Wearable Senses Lab
Kristina Andersen, Bruna Goveia da Rocha, Oscar Tomico, Marina Toeters, Angella Mackey and Troy Nachtigall.…
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Weaving as a Way to Engage with Compexity
“More than intangible material, than tones or words, tangible material can teach that it has…
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Pockets as Sites for (lack of) Power
New writing on the way… Troy Robert Nachtigall and Kristina Andersen. 2018. Making Secret Pockets.…
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From HCI to HCI-Amusement: Strategies for Engaging what New Technology Makes Old
Laura Devendorf, Kristina Andersen, Daniela K. Rosner, Ron Wakkary, and James Pierce. 2019. From HCI…
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The Instrument as the Source of New in New Music
Kristina Andersen and Dan Gibson. 2017. The instrument as the source of new in new…
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Making Magic Machines
Kristina Andersen and Ron Wakkary. 2019. The Magic Machine Workshops: Making Personal Design Knowledge. In…
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Collaborations with Intelligent Machines
Kristina Andersen and Peter Knees. 2016. The Dial: Exploring Computational Strangeness. In Proceedings of the…