Abstract
Envisioning, designing, and implementing the user interface require a comprehensive understanding of interaction technologies. In this forum we scout trends and discuss new technologies with the potential to influence interaction design. --- Albrecht Schmidt, Editor
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Index Terms
- Understanding and researching through making: a plea for functional prototypes
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