Published on 11 June 2017
The University of Sunderland will host the 31st British Human Computer Interaction Conference from 3 - 6 July 2017 at the Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter’s.
The conference is organised by the HCI research groups at the University of Sunderland and Edinburgh Napier University in conjunction with the Interaction Specialist Group of BCS.
Digital Make-believe is the conference theme, refering to Humam Computer Interaction's expansive 'what-if' thinking.
Conference organisers said: "The digital make-believe theme runs through everything we do: we make-believe when we design innovative technology; we make-believe when we immerse ourselves in a computer game or virtual world; and we make-believe when we evaluate and refine new technology by imagining ourselves using it."
Registration is now open for the Conference and more information is available on the HCI Conference website...