[Sigia-l] DUX2003: Announcing accepted papers / Early registration ends May 9!
Terry Swack
terry at terryswack.com
Tue May 6 16:10:11 EDT 2003
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ANNOUNCEMENT: DUX2003 ACCEPTED CASE STUDIES! EARLY REGISTRATION EXTENDED!
Register now! http://www.dux2003.org (Early registration discounts
end May 9-- a $200 discount!)
DUX2003: Designing for User Experiences conference
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Organized by ACM SIGCHI, ACM SIGGRAPH, and AIGA Experience Design
The Palace Hotel, San Francisco, CA
5-7 June, 2003
Join an extraordinary and multidisciplinary group of top user
experience designers for a weekend of insightful and inspiring
discussion, reflection and debate!
DUX2003 is an exciting new conference-- the first one to look at the
user experience of digital interactions from the key related fields
of human-computer interaction, business and design. The bringing
together of these communities and perspectives is being made possible
by the first joint venture between ACM/SIGCHI, SIGGRAPH and the AIGA
Experience Design community.
This conference will look at all facets of the product/service
development lifecycle and at other organizational touch points that
affect users' experiences. The results of the conference will
contribute to the growing body of knowledge in the AIGA Experience
Design Case Study Archive and the ACM Digital Library.
The conference program will feature prominent designers, business
analysts, researchers, and educators via presentations and
discussions of design cases, design practice, design research,
invited plenary speakers and panelists.
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PLENARY SPEAKERS
Bill Buxton: As a designer, teacher and researcher concerned with
human aspects of technology, Bill's work focuses on the use of
technology to support design, filmmaking and music. He is an
Associate Professor in the Department of CS at the U. of Toronto and
was Chief Scientist of Alias|Wavefront, and its parent company SGI
Inc.
Stephanie Yost Cameron: Stephanie is the general counsel and senior
vice president, business & legal affairs, at NeoPets Inc., the
top-rated "Gen Y" entertainment and media Internet website. Ms.
Cameron has lectured extensively on entertainment and new media
topics, and is on the Advisory Board of the Children's Advertising
Review Unit, a division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus
that acts as the children's advertising industry's self-regulatory
forum.
Mitch Kapor: As an entrepreneur, investor, social activist, and
philanthropist, Mitch has been at the forefront of the information
technology revolution for a generation. He founded Lotus Development
Corp., the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Open Source
Applications Foundation. His 1990 Software Design Manifesto was one
of the first clear articulations of the idea that making useful,
usable, delightful software is a design problem, not an engineering
problem.
Sara Little Turnbull:
A design advisor to corporate CEOs, national governments, and
prestigious universities, 85-year-old Sara Little Turnbull has been a
powerful and influential voice in strategic design development over
the past six decades. Trained in design and cultural anthropology,
she is now director of the Process of Change, Innovation, and Design
Laboratory of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
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DUX ADVANCE PROGRAM
The DUX 2003 program will feature accepted submissions of real-world
design practices, research, and cases from around the globe,
creatively combined in sessions moderated by leading design
practitioners and theorists. You will leave with insights and best
practices you can teach or apply on your next project.
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Thursday
* Tutorials
* Studio Tours
(see below for more information on both)
Evening: Opening Plenary: Mitch Kapor & Bill Buxton; reception
sponsored by SIGCHI
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Friday
* DUX in Practice I, session chair: Mark Hurst
A diverse collection of stories about the experience of designing for
user experiences
- Kjeldskov, Designing the Handheld Maritime Communicator
- Lehman, WGBH.org: Evolution of a Station Web Site
- Ayoob, A User-Centered Drowsy Driver Detection and Warning System
- Paulos, Connexus: A Communal Interface
- Brooke, From Ethnography to Design in a Vineyard
- Brinck, Making an iMpact: Redesigning a Business School Web
Site Around Performance Metrics
* Informing DUX, session chair: TBD
A focus on research and collaboration techniques that can effectively
guide the design process
- Makoski, Vacations or Groceries? Purchase Modeling and
Loyalty Programs
- Kankainen, UCPCD - User-Centreed Product Concept Design
- Hertzfeldt, VasSol CANVAS
- Pruitt, Personas: Practice and Theory
- Baxley, Universal Model of a User Interface
- Kjeldskov, A Context Aware Mobile System Supporting Use of
Public Transportation
- Zeni, Improving the Effectiveness of Election Workers in
the Polling Place
* Changing User-to-Product Relationships, session chair: TBD
Several looks at the role users' relationships to products can play
in design and product success
- Frost, Visualizing Health: Imagery in Diabetes Education
- Heeter, Girls as Space Game Designers: Extreme Baseline Research
- Oppenheimer, Beyond "Puree": Reinventing the Blender
- Fogg, How Do Users Evaluate the Credibility of Web Sites?
- Liszka, GMS: Preserving Multiple Expert Voices in
Scientific Knowledge Management
- Wood, The Development of Mobile Applications for Patient Education
* Scope of UX Panel, moderator: Nico MacDonald
An invited panel of user experience practitioners that will discuss
the unique goals, values, and boundaries of designing for user
experiences
Evening: Reception with 3D Web demos, sponsored by SIGGRAPH
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Saturday
* DUX in Practice II, session chair: TBD
A second collection of stories about the experience of designing for
user experiences
- Hakanson, Capturing the Invisible: Designing Context Aware
Photography
- Kronthal,
- Gemperle, The Hug: a New Form for communication
- Moore, Wells Fargo Online Banking Redesign
- Holmquist, Designing Tomorrow's Smart Products - Experience
with the Smart-Its Platform
* Dealing with Constraints, session chair: TBD
Addressing real world factors that impact and influence successful
design for user experiences
- Armitage, "And Another Thing: The Current Site is in German"
- Ehrlich, More for Less: A Novel Hybrid Method to Maximize
the Impact of Research
- Stubblefield, The LIGA Traveler: The Use of Technical and
Social Invariants in Software Design
- Shade, Kawaii: Adventures in a Parallel Universe
- Armitage, Sprint: Agile Specifications in Shockwave & Flash
* Organizational/Business Issues, session chair: Paul Pangaro
Examining the role of user experience design in creating organizational change
- Sato, Advancing a Customer-Centered Design Approach with a
Proven Change
- Gabrielli, Design Strategy as a Way of Creating Imaginable Futures
- Heller, WebTop: Realities in Designing a Web-Application Platform
- Bachman, Four Strategies for Promoting Common UI Guidelines
within Adobe
- Veen, Developing Best Practices for Distributed Networks of
Sites-Heuristics, Design, and Politics
Closing Plenary: Sara Little Turnbull and Stephanie Cameron;
reception sponsored by AIGA Experience Design and the Society of
Technical Communicators
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STUDIO TOURS:
Thursday, June 5, 12-4 pm
DUX2003 is proud to present these Studio Tours to showcase the
diversity of work going on in the Bay Area and to expose attendees to
a variety of work environments, cultures, and methods. The Studio
Tours will provide a stimulating way for colleagues to meet talented
peers and learn about different design disciplines.
Studios will be offering examples of their work, short talks, and a
chance to exchange ideas in an informal format. We have carefully
selected the following studios to represent a variety of disciplines
and approaches.
Each of them has been a pioneer in the field of user experience.
* Aaron Marcus and Associates http://www.AMandA.com
* Adaptive Path http://www.adaptivepath.com
* Hot Studio http://www.hotstudio.com
* Liquid Agency (Small Pond Studios) http://www.smallpondstudios.com
* Metadesign http://www.metadesign.com
* Method http://www.method.com
* Pentagram http://www.pentagram.com
* Process 39 http://www.process39.com
* SBI (Razorfish) http://www.razorfish.com
* SF MOMA http://www.sfmoma.org
The Studio Tours have limited capacity. You will need to sign up for
the studios of your choice on a first come, first served basis
Thursday morning when you register for the conference. Please note
that the Studio Tours are concurrent with the afternoon tutorial
session.
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Register now! http://www.dux2003.org
(Early registration discounts end May 9.)
Hotel: to get the conference discounted rate, call the Palace Hotel
at 888-625-5144 and tell them you are attending DUX!
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The DUX Conference is made possible through our major sponsor:
******* ADOBE SYSTEMS *********
* our Friends of DUX sponsors:
SUN Microsystems, BayCHI and AIGA Experience Design;
* and our organizing societies:
ACM/SIGCHI, ACM/SIGGRAPH and AIGA Experience Design
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DUX2003 conference committee:
Richard Anderson
Jonathan Arnowitz
Alan Chalmers
Eugene Chen
Peter Merholz
Shel Perkins
Terry Swack
John Zapolski
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Terry Swack
VP Customer Experience
Latis Networks, Inc.
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