Expressive Computer Interaction research theme

within Computer Science Research Centre (CSRC).

Overview

The Expressive Computer Interaction (ECI) theme focuses on transforming the experience people have with new technologies. From understanding user needs, to developing and evaluating these technologies, as within the larger vision of CSRC, the theme's staff, and students develop connections and paths in interdisciplinary domains such as HCI, programming, networking and communication,  graphics and visualisation, and DIY and making practices.  

Theme Lead

PhD students

Hugh Aynsley

PhD: The application of digital fabrication methods to rapidly prototype Accessible Digital Musical Instruments (ADMIs) in collaboration with disabled musicians.

Jasmine Butt

PhD: Darkroom synthesis: new interaction with optical sound.

Luke Child

PhD: Accessible and inclusive sonic interaction design for virtual video game environments.

Maisie Palmer

PhD: Musical performance as a driver for the fabrication of wearable textures and textiles for general interaction.

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