Tuesday, April 27, 2004

Projects, interaction, and HCI
Today's the day that students see what projects are on offer for the next year (or over the summer, depending on their courses). Current projects are available on the website. These are suitable for both undergraduate and MSc projects (including Advanced MSc's). Most are trying to develop the boundaries of HCI and push things a little further - it's pretty good to be able to do research work in a project, and certainly fun.

In addition to all the projects outlined, I'm also interested in working with people on projects in augmented reality and tangible interfaces (basically, mixing real world surfaces and projected ones), on blogging and new uses of the internet in general. And feel free to suggest ones to me (as long as they are challenging and interesting - no more video jukeboxes on the web.....)


Specific new ideas


1st May: Now in the proper list



Whatever your perspective, I still believe that the most interesting, active and creative area of computing is at the interface, and a project is sufficient time to experience this properly. Email me about a specific project if you want to know more (ask targetted questions, ideally) or come and see me next week to discuss them in more detail).

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