Imaging the City:

Exploring the Practices & Technologies of Representing the Urban Environment in Human-Computer Interaction

A workshop at CHI 2007, in San Jose, CA
Call for Participation
How to Submit
Organizers
Papers

Important Dates

Deadline for submission:
12 January 2007 (past)

Acceptance notifications:
1 February 2007 (past)

Workshop registration deadline:
9 April 2007

Workshop date:
29 April 2007

If you have any questions concering the workshop please contact Carl DiSalvo or Janet Vertesi.

Carl DiSalvo
cdisalvo at andrew dot cmu dot edu

Janet Vertesi
jav38 at cornell dot edu

Accepted Papers:

Imaging and Imagining the City
Johanna Brewer and Paul Dourish

Over and Under Surveillance
Judy Chen

A Geo-Wiki Game for Urban Exploration and Community Participation
Claire Dormann & Robert Biddle

How We Watch the City: Popularity and Online Maps
Danyel Fisher

Permeable and Elastic Terrains
Petra Gemeinboeck, Andy Dong, & Rob Saunders

It’s not easy seeing green: imaging urban parks within neighborhoods
Elizabeth Goodman

Urban Ritual in Rome: Characterizing the City with High-Resolution Cell Phone Data
Matthew Jull & Carlo Ratti

Bringing Urban Design Site to Studio by Using a Remote
Surveillance Camera
Antti Juustila, Tanja Kangas, Toni Räisänen, Kari Kuutti, & Leena Soudunsaari

A Periscope for Urban Discovery and Narrative
Eric Kabisch

Imaging Spatial and Social Relationships Under the City
Karen Martin & Arianna Bassoli

Is Food Scenery? Generative Situations in Urban Networked Photography
Andrea Moed, Daniela Rosner, Nancy Van House

Place Based Ringtones
Eric Paulos & Tom Jenkins

Personalized City by Continuous Location Logging
Jun Rekimoto & Takashi Miyaki

DataPlace: Exploring Statistics about Cities
Karen Theisen & Nancy Frishberg, Ph.D.

Mobile Social Software: Facilitating Serendipity or Encouraging Homogeneity?
Jennifer Thom-Santelli

Imaging for Insight: Site Visit by Situated Visualization
Sean White, Petia Morozov, & Steven Feiner