Interviews

Joannes Vandermeulen conducts interviews with Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) practitioners and researchers on a wide range of topics that may be of interest to the HCI community.

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The following interviews are available.

  • Patrick McGowan, Design Studio Art Director and Design Strategy, IBM Lotus Software User Experience Design
    The Role Of Interaction Designers And HCD As A Process (June 2010)
  • Scott Berkun
    Growing Ideas In The Garden Of Innovation (May 2009)
  • Erik Hollnagel of École des Mines de Paris
    To Err Is Human: The ETTO Principle (December 2008)
  • Alex Wright of The New York Times
    The Web That Wasn't: Looking Back for the Future (April 2008)
  • Chris Johnson of the University of Glasgow
    Applying Failure's Lessons For A Safer World (December 2007)
  • Jean Vanderdonckt of BCHI lab, Université Catholique de Louvain
    User Interface Description Languages (June 2007)
  • Michel Bauwens of the Foundation for Peer To Peer Alternatives
    Peer To Peer (P2P): A New Economy And Civilisation (June 2007)
  • Yvonne Rogers of Open University
    Calm Computing: A Critique Of The Emerging Field Of UbiComp (May 2007)
  • Stephen Payne of the University of Manchester
    Models Of Tasks, Devices And Activities (Dec 2006)
  • Erik Stolterman of the Indiana University School of Informatics
    Thoughtful Interaction Design And Bits As Material (Nov 2006)