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CfP: Live Streaming Workshop CHI 2019

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Join us at the CHI 2019 Workshop “All the World (Wide Web)’s A Stage”: A Workshop on Live Streaming https://sites.google.com/view/chi-streaming-workshop/home

DEADLINE for submissions: February 12, 2019

Notification to Authors: February 26, 2019

To submit, send a 2-4 page position paper to rbreejon@gmail.com by midnight on Tuesday, February 12 2019.

We are looking for researchers and designers who want to work on live streaming to join our workshop at the Computer-Human Interaction (CHI) conference in Glasgow, Scotland this May. Our goals are to increase awareness of live streaming within the HCI community, to start a discussion about research and design opportunities in the streaming context, and to generate new questions about research relating to this topic. During the workshop, we will be doing collaborative exercises to help game and/or interface design proposals around live streaming experiences. You do not need to be a streaming expert to join this workshop. We are looking for people with a range of backgrounds and experiences. If your research questions might be of interest in a streaming environment, or you would like to design new experiences for live streaming, this workshop is for you. For further information, write to rbreejon@gmail.com or see the workshop website, https://bit.ly/2QRqum6.

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