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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j2]Safinaz Büyükgüzel, Robb Mitchell:
Progressivity in Hybrid Meetings: Daily Scrum as an Enabling Constraint for a Multi-Locational Software Development Team. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 32(3): 573-606 (2023) - [c41]Silvia Slawek, Ivana Stiavnická, Marcela Tomasi, Teodora Vlad, Robb Mitchell:
Find Your Match - Collaboratively Carrying A Pair of Horizontal Screens Towards Convivial Interactions. MindTrek 2023: 317-320 - 2022
- [c40]Nanami Nakamura, Robb Mitchell, Laurens Boer:
Touchy Tap: A Slow Technology for Shared Reflections on Water Consumption. ArtsIT 2022: 614-621 - [c39]Robb Mitchell:
Near-Instant Prototyping of Multi-User Digital-Physical Interactions. EVA 2022 - [c38]Robb Mitchell, Ben Kirman, Enrique "Kin" Encinas:
I Just Can't Believe These are not Fictitious: Vivifying design examples through narratives populated by existing artefacts. MindTrek 2022: 129-134 - [c37]Caroline Hahne, Sona Königsteinová, Andrea Farády, Robb Mitchell:
Move It Like Picasso: A Flexible Platform to Combine Movement, Drawing, and Communicative Play. MUM 2022: 295-297 - 2021
- [c36]Flora Gatti, Fortuna Procentese, Robb Mitchell:
Prospettive di Connessioni Urbane∗: a case study about using Instagram to keep in touch with urban places in Naples (Italy) during COVID-19 pandemic. MindTrek 2021: 41-48 - [c35]Nantia Koulidou, Robb Mitchell:
Art Digital Jewellery: Practitioners' Perspectives. TEI 2021: 29:1-29:11 - 2020
- [c34]Enrique Encinas, Abigail C. Durrant, Robb Mitchell, Mark Blythe:
Metaprobes, Metaphysical Workshops and Sketchy Philosophy. CHI 2020: 1-13 - [c33]Robb Mitchell:
Novel Collocated Social Interactions To Inspire Video Conferencing Design. ECSCW 2020 - [c32]Robb Mitchell, Enrique Encinas, Ben Kirman:
Social Icebreakers Everywhere: A Day In The Life. ECSCW 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j1]Marion Koelle, Thomas Olsson, Robb Mitchell, Julie R. Williamson, Susanne Boll:
What is (un)acceptable?: thoughts on social acceptability in HCI research. Interactions 26(3): 36-40 (2019) - [c31]Ella Dagan, Elena Márquez Segura, Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Miguel Flores, Robb Mitchell, Katherine Isbister:
Design Framework for Social Wearables. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2019: 1001-1015 - [c30]Robb Mitchell, Thomas Olsson:
Facilitating the First Move: Exploring Inspirational Design Patterns for Aiding Initiation of Social Encounters. C&T 2019: 283-294 - [c29]Robb Mitchell:
Levelling, Nudging, and Easing: Inspirational Design Patterns For Supporting New Encounters. CHIuXiD 2019: 116-127 - [c28]Jakub Sypniewski, Robb Mitchell:
Beyond Cooperation: Three-Way Body Transfer Illusions For Physical Play. ECSCW Exploratory Papers, Demos and Posters 2019 - [c27]Marion Koelle, Ceenu George, Valentin Schwind, Daniel Perry, Yumiko Sakamoto, Khalad Hasan, Robb Mitchell, Thomas Olsson:
#SociallyAcceptableHCI: Social Acceptability of Emerging Technologies and Novel Interaction Paradigms. INTERACT (4) 2019: 741-746 - [c26]Katrine Løck Worm, Christina Fyhn Nielsen, Robb Mitchell:
Chasing the Buzz; Exploring Sense Deprivation in Bodily Play. TEI 2019: 367-374 - 2018
- [c25]Marion Koelle, Susanne Boll, Thomas Olsson, Julie R. Williamson, Halley Profita, Shaun K. Kane, Robb Mitchell:
(Un)Acceptable!?!: Re-thinking the Social Acceptability of Emerging Technologies. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c24]Jakub Sypniewski, Steven Beck Klingberg, Jakub Rybar, Robb Mitchell:
Towards Dynamic Perspective Exchange in Physical Games. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c23]Beatrice Monastero, Andrés Lucero, Tapio Takala, Thomas Olsson, Giulio Jacucci, Robb Mitchell:
Multimedia Ubiquitous Technology for Opportunistic Social Interactions. MUM 2018: 545-550 - [c22]Andreas Heiberg Skouby, Merja Ryöppy, Robb Mitchell:
Tracking Well-Being Design Explorations Through Object Theatre. TEI 2018: 744-747 - 2017
- [c21]Robb Mitchell, Thomas Olsson:
Barriers for Bridging Interpersonal Gaps: Three Inspirational Design Patterns for Increasing Collocated Social Interaction: Full paper. C&T 2017: 2-11 - [c20]Robb Mitchell, Laurens Boer:
Move Closer: Towards Design Patterns To Support Initiating Social Encounters. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 2781-2787 - [c19]Robb Mitchell, Thomas Olsson:
Beating the City: Three Inspirational Design Patterns to Promote Social Play Through Aligning Rhythms. INTETAIN 2017: 159-163 - [c18]Robb Mitchell, Jun Nishida, Enrique Encinas, Shunichi Kasahara:
We-Coupling!: Designing New Forms of Embodied Interpersonal Connection. TEI 2017: 775-780 - 2016
- [c17]John Tiab, Juho Rantakari, Mads Laurberg Halse, Robb Mitchell:
Digital Sound De-Localisation as a Game Mechanic for Novel Bodily Play. NordiCHI 2016: 109 - [c16]Robb Mitchell, Andreas Fender, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
HandyFeet: Social Bodily Play Via Split Control of a Human Puppet's Limbs. TEI 2016: 506-511 - [c15]Alan Poole, Robb Mitchell, Katrin Wolf, Rahimullah Sarban:
Bodily Sketching With Sensable Stretchables. TEI 2016: 770-773 - 2015
- [c14]Enrique Encinas, Konstantia Koulidou, Robb Mitchell:
The kraftwork and the knittstruments: augmenting knitting with sound. AH 2015: 49-52 - [c13]Laurens Boer, Nico Hansen, Ragna L. Möller, Ana I. C. Neto, Anne H. Nielsen, Robb Mitchell:
The toilet companion: a toilet brush that should be there for you and not for others. AH 2015: 151-154 - [c12]Enrique Encinas, Robb Mitchell:
Cyrafour: an experiential activity facilitating empathic distant communication among copresent individuals. AH 2015: 165-166 - [c11]Robb Mitchell, Alexandra Papadimitriou, Youran You, Laurens Boer:
Really eating together: a kinetic table to synchronise social dining experiences. AH 2015: 173-174 - [c10]Laurens Boer, Robb Mitchell, Agnese Caglio, Andrés Lucero:
Embodied Technology: Unraveling Bodily Action with Normative Types. CHI Extended Abstracts 2015: 1711-1716 - [c9]Robb Mitchell, Cynthia S. B. Bravo, Andreas Heiberg Skouby, Ragna Lisa Möller:
Blind Running: Perceptual Team Interdependency for Self-less Play. CHI PLAY 2015: 649-654 - [c8]Robb Mitchell:
Sensing mine, yours, theirs, and ours: interpersonal ubiquitous interactions. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2015: 933-938 - 2014
- [c7]Daniel J. Finnegan, Eduardo Velloso, Robb Mitchell, Florian Mueller, Richard Byrne:
Reindeer & wolves: exploring sensory deprivation in multiplayer digital bodily play. CHI PLAY 2014: 411-412 - [c6]Trine Heinemann, Robb Mitchell:
Breaching barriers to collaboration in public spaces. TEI 2014: 213-220 - 2012
- [c5]Robb Mitchell:
Social contraptions as breaching environments. TEI 2012: 393-394 - 2011
- [c4]Robb Mitchell, Alex Gillespie, Brian O'Neill:
Cyranic contraptions: using personality surrogates to explore ontologically and socially dynamic contexts. DESIRE 2011: 199-210 - [c3]Trine Heinemann, Stella Boess, Jeanette Landgrebe, Robb Mitchell, Maurice Nevile:
Making sense of "things": developing new practices and methods for using tangible materials in collaborative processes. DESIRE 2011: 221-225 - 2010
- [c2]Robb Mitchell, Jacob Buur:
Tangible business model sketches to support participatory innovation. DESIRE 2010: 29-33 - [c1]Jared Donovan, Robb Mitchell:
Social contraptions and embodied interaction. UbiComp (Adjunct Papers) 2010: 403-404
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