Volume 16, Number 1, January 2009
Welcome
The potential for technology-enabled connections
The need for companies to change their ways
Enabling the pursuit of different goals
Volume 16, Number 2, March 2009
The Counterfeit You Welcome
The importance of collaboration
Deep thinking
- Molly Wright Steenson:
Feature - Problems before patterns: a different look at Christopher Alexander and pattern languages.
20-23

- Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Memory is more important than actuality.
24-26

- Alissa Nicole Antle:
Lifelong Interactions - Embodied child computer interaction: why embodiment matters.
27-30

Who can you trust?
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Ps and Qs - On trusting your socks to find each other.
32-36

- Hunter Whitney:
Cover Story - The counterfeit you.
37-40

- Jennifer Whitson:
Feature - Identity theft and the challenges of caring for your virtual self.
41-45

- Dimitris Grammenos:
Feature - The ambient mirror: creating a digital self-image through pervasive technologies.
46-50

- Steve Portigal:
True Tales - Interacting with advertising.
52-53

Looking ahead
Interactions cafe
Volume 16, Number 3, May 2009
Design Fiction Welcome
Rethinking the fundamentals
The importance of constraints
- Bruce Sterling:
Cover Story - Design fiction.
20-24

- Ryan Jahn:
(P)review - He's at it again: eyeball-blasting laser-colored neural helmets.
25-26

- Elaine Ann:
Feature - What's design got to do with the world financial crisis?
27-30

- Tad Hirsch:
Feature - Learning from activists: lessons for designers.
31-33

Three very different design paths
- Andrew Hieronymi:
Feature - Physical games, beyond mini-games.
34-41

- Joseph Reagle:
Timelines - Wikipedia: the happy accident.
42-45

- Peter Radoll:
Under Development - Reconstructing Australian Aboriginal governance by systems design.
46-49

Models and principles relevant to design
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Ps and Qs - Digital order: just over the horizon or at the end of the rainbow?
50-53

- Hugh Dubberly:
On Modeling - Models of models.
54-60

- Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Compliance and tolerance.
61-65

- Paul T. Jaeger:
Lifelong Interactions - Persons with disabilities and intergenerational universal usability.
66-67

- Steve Portigal:
True Tales - Ships in the night (part I): design without research?
68-71

- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
Interactions Cafe - On changing the world while paying the bills...
72

Volume 16, Number 4, July 2009
The Waste Manifesto Welcome
Being green
Designing for time
The value of culture
At the foundation
- Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Designing the infrastructure.
66-69

- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Ps and Qs - The golden age of newsprint collides with the gilt age of internet news.
70-74

- Steve Portigal:
True Tales - Ships in the night (part II): research without design?
76-79

Interactions Cafe
Volume 16, Number 5, September 2009
Citizen-Centered Design (Slowly) Revolutionizes the Media and Experience of U.S. Elections - Welcome
The democratization of design
Breaking traditional boundaries of interaction
Exploring the future
Interactions Cafe
Volume 16, Number 6, November 2009
Social interaction design
Thoughtful theory of humanity
- Kirsten Boehner:
Feature - Reflections on representation as response.
28-32

- Danah Boyd:
Feature - Implications of user choice: the cultural logic of "MySpace or Facebook?".
33-36

- Uday Gajendar:
Feature - Data, design, and soulful experience.
37-41

- Michele Visciola:
Feature - People-centered innovation or culture evolution?
42-45

Authenticity
Borrowing, heavily, from outside disciplines
Interactions Cafe
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