human-computer interaction

Host institution: 
Glasgow School of Art
Director: 
Paul Anderson

The Digital Design Studio (DDS) is a postgraduate research and commercial centre of Glasgow School of Art. Its intense learning and research environment exploits the interface between science, technology and the arts to explore imaginative and novel uses of advanced 3D digital visualisation and interaction technologies. Research activity at the DDS is underpinned by one and two year masters degrees and a growing PhD community. The DDS is dedicated to developing ways in which people can engage and interact with data and emerging digital visualisation systems.

Services provided: 

Ultra hi-res laser scanning
3D modelling, simulation, and visualisation
Programming
Hi-def photography (including stereo photography)
3D virtual environments, design and interaction
Graphical interface development
Motion capture
Haptic programming
Animation
3D sound design
Sound post-production and dubbing

Membership: 
Network of Expert Centres
Website: 
http://www.gsa.ac.uk/dds
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DigitalWorld 2010 is a federated event focusing on advanced topics concerning all digital aspects in our society.

Closing Date: 
20/04/2009

Create 2009 is a 2-day conference about creating innovative interactions, whether digital consumer products, interactive services or interaction paradigms. This is the third year of the 'Create' conference series.

Discipline: 
Closing Date: 
20/04/2009

Create 2009 is a 2-day conference about creating innovative interactions, whether digital consumer products, interactive services or interaction paradigms. This is the third year of hosting the 'Create' conference.

Create 2009 is a 2-day conference about creating innovative interactions, whether digital consumer products, interactive services or interaction paradigms. This is the third year of hosting the 'Create' conference.

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The BooksOnline'08 Workshop on "Setting the Roadmap for Research Advances in Large Digital Book Repositories" will take place in Napa Valley, CA, in conjunction with CIKM 2008 (http://www.cikm2008.org/).

The workshop is focused on opportunities for innovation and challenges that are presented by large online collections of books.