It is easy for me to access this knowledge pool, I want it to grow so that I can grow along

Last 3 Donors


Support us

Funding progress for 2010:

Dima Aliakseyeu

No picture of Dima Aliakseyeu available - click to provide one

About the author:
No description available of Dima Aliakseyeu...
ADD DESCRIPTION
ADD PUBLICATION
SHARE YOUR RESEARCH

Publications by Dima Aliakseyeu (bibliography)

 what's this?

» 2009 «

Edit | Del

Nacenta, Miguel A., Gutwin, Carl, Aliakseyeu, Dima and Subramanian, Sriram (2009): There and Back again: Cross-Display Object Movement in Multi-Display Environments. In Human-Computer Interaction, 24 (1) pp. 170-229

» 2007 «

Edit | Del

Hoven, Elise van den, Frens, Joep, Aliakseyeu, Dima, Martens, Jean-Bernard, Overbeeke, Kees and Peters, Peter (2007): Design research & tangible interaction. In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2007. pp. 109-115. Available online

The research on Tangible Interaction (TI) has been inspired by many different disciplines, including psychology, sociology, engineering and human-computer interaction (HCI). Now that the field is getting more mature, in the sense that basic technologies and interaction paradigms have been explored, we observe a growing potential for a more design-oriented research approach. We suggest that there are several arguments for this proposed broadening of the TI-perspective: 1) the need for designing products within contexts-of-use that are much more challenging and diverse than the task-oriented desktop (or tabletop) systems that mostly inspire us today, 2) the interest to also design TI starting from existing physical activities instead of only as add-ons to digital applications, 3) the need for iterative design and evaluation of prototypes in order to develop applications that are grounded within daily practice over prolonged periods of time, and 4) the need to extend ease-of-use to more hedonic aspects of interaction such as fun and engagement.

Copyrights may apply

Edit | Del

Mahmud, Abdullah Al, Mubin, Omar, Octavia, Johanna Renny, Shahid, Suleman, Yeo, LeeChin, Markopoulos, Panos, Martens, Jean-Bernard and Aliakseyeu, Dima (2007): Affective Tabletop Game: A New Gaming Experience for Children. In: Second IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal Interactive Human-Computer Systems Tabletop 2007 October 10-12, 2007, Newport, Rhode Island, USA. pp. 44-51. Available online

Edit | Del

Lucero, Andres, Aliakseyeu, Dima and Martens, Jean-Bernard (2007): Augmenting Mood Boards: Flexible and Intuitive Interaction in the Context of the Design Studio. In: Second IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal Interactive Human-Computer Systems Tabletop 2007 October 10-12, 2007, Newport, Rhode Island, USA. pp. 147-154. Available online

ADD PUBLICATION
SHOW THIS LIST ON YOUR HOMEPAGE

What do YOU think?

Give us your opinion! Do you have any comments/additions
that you would like other visitors to see?

 
comment You say: Mar 22nd, 2010
#1
Be the first to add a thoughtful note to this page ! 

  will be spam-protected
 

 
How many?
=
e.g. "6"
 

Changes to this page (author)

19 Feb 2010: Enabled abstracts to be shown on Dima Aliakseyeu's author page.
18 Jan 2010: Author was added to the bibliography (approved by an editor)
29 May 2009: Author was edited
29 May 2009: Author was edited
24 Jul 2007: Author was added to the bibliography

Publication statistics

Publication period:2007-2009
Publication count:4
Number of co-authors:15



Productive colleagues

Dima Aliakseyeu's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Carl Gutwin:87
Panos Markopoulos:66
Sriram Subramanian:33


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Jean-Bernard Martens:3
Panos Markopoulos:1
LeeChin Yeo:1

 

Other options

Learn more about Dima Aliakseyeu:
- Google Scholar
- ACM
- CSB

Mar 22

I'm an enemy of what I call 'computer theology.' There's a class conflict out there. There's a techno-elite that lives in a different world.

-- Walter Mossberg

  • Share this quote on... Bookmark and Share
  • Get more quotes

Eva Hornecker on Tangible Interaction

Eva Hornecker explains the evolving concept of Tangible Interaction.

Read Eva's insightful entry here..

Help us help you!

  • Spread the word: Bookmark and Share
  • Donate
  • Other ways to help
 

Page information

Page maintainer: The Editorial Team
How to cite/reference this page
URL: http://www.interaction-design.org/references/authors/dima_aliakseyeu.html