Tom Djajadiningrat

Author: Tom Djajadiningrat

Ph.D

Tom Djajadiningrat is senior consultant innovation design at Philips Design in the Netherlands. As a member of the multi-disciplinary Research, Development & Innovation team, he functions as a jack of all trades, contributing to theme research, facilitation of cross-disciplinary ideation and hands-on concept, product and interaction design.

Whilst his original background is in industrial design, over the years he has become increasingly interested in interaction design. After finishing his PhD on desktop virtual reality he worked for eight years in different design research settings, including the ID-StudioLab of Delft University, the Designed Intelligence Group of TU Eindhoven and the Mads Clausen Institute of the University of Southern Denmark. His pet subjects include the relationship between physical form, user actions and product behaviour and the re-appreciation of physical skill in interaction design.

Publications

Publication period start: 2012
Number of co-authors: 13

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Jacob Buur
4
Stephan Wensveen
6
Kees Overbeeke
6

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Jacob Buur
22
Caroline Hummels
34
Kees Overbeeke
47

Publications

Gardien, Paul, Djajadiningrat, Tom, Hummels, Caroline, Brombacher, Aarnout C. (2012): Innovation paradigms: how design needs to evolve to deliver value. In International Journal of Design, 6 (3) pp. .

Djajadiningrat, Tom, Matthews, Ben, Stienstra, Marcelle A. (2007): Easy doesn\'t do it: skill and expression in tangible aesthetics. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 11 (8) pp. 657-676. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00779-006-0137-9

Wensveen, Stephan, Overbeeke, Kees, Djajadiningrat, Tom, Kyffin, Steven (2004): Freedom of fun, freedom of interaction. In Interactions, 11 (5) pp. 59-61. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1015530.1015559

Djajadiningrat, Tom, Wensveen, Stephan, Frens, Joep, Overbeeke, Kees (2004): Tangible Products: redressing the balance between appearance and action. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 8 (5) pp. 294-309.

Pedersen, Jesper, Buur, Jacob, Djajadiningrat, Tom (2003): Field Design Sessions: Augmenting Whose Reality?. In International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 16 (3) pp. 461-476. https://www.leaonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/S15327590IJHC1603_5

Wensveen, Stephan, Overbeeke, Kees, Djajadiningrat, Tom (2000): Touch Me, Hit Me and I Know How You Feel: A Design Approach to Emotionally Rich Interactio. In: Proceedings of DIS00: Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques , 2000, . pp. 48-52. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/347642/p48-wensveen/p48-wensveen.pdf

Djajadiningrat, Tom, Overbeeke, Kees, Wensveen, Stephan (2002): But how, Donald, tell us how?: on the creation of meaning in interaction design through fe. In: Proceedings of DIS02: Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques , 2002, . pp. 285-291. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/778712.778752

Wensveen, Stephan, Overbeeke, Kees, Djajadiningrat, Tom (2002): Push me, shove me and I show you how you feel: recognising mood from emotionally rich inte. In: Proceedings of DIS02: Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques , 2002, . pp. 335-340. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/778712.778759

Djajadiningrat, Tom, Buur, Jacob (2002): Look mama, with hands!: on tangible interaction, gestures and learning. In: Proceedings of DIS02: Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques , 2002, . pp. 417. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/778712.778779

Buur, Jacob, Jensen, Mads Vedel, Djajadiningrat, Tom (2004): Hands-only scenarios and video action walls: novel methods for tangible user interaction d. In: Proceedings of DIS04: Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques , 2004, . pp. 185-192. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1013115.1013141

Jensen, Mads Vedel, Buur, Jacob, Djajadiningrat, Tom (2005): Designing the user actions in tangible interaction. In: Bertelsen, Olav W., Bouvin, Niels Olof, Krogh, Peter Gall, Kyng, Morten (eds.) Proceedings of the 4th Decennial Conference on Critical Computing 2005 August 20-24, 2005, Aarhus, Denmark. pp. 9-18. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1094562.1094565

Djajadiningrat, Tom, Kyffin, Steven (2007): Disintermediating the PC: a product centric view on Web 2.0. In: Koskinen, Ilpo, Keinonen, Turkka (eds.) DPPI 2007 - Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces August 22-25, 2007, Helsinki, Finland. pp. 516-519. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1314161.1314214

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