Welcome to the Human-Computer Interaction Group

Our goal is to conceive, develop and evaluate novel concepts for human-computer interaction that dissolve the user interface as a barrier between real and virtual, and instead allow the user to seamlessly transition between different realities. We call this extended form of interaction “Embodied Cross-Reality Interaction” and the supporting user interfaces “Transitional Interfaces.” Such interfaces support crossing between different realities: from being in the physical world and using our existing cognitive and bodily skills, to gradually moving into a virtual reality with more advanced or “magical” skills, and back again. 

Harald Reiterer, Marcel Borowski, and Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose
Harald Reiterer, Marcel Borowski, and Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose

Successful<br>Collaborations<br>with Aarhus University

Last week, Marcel Borowski successfully defended his Master Thesis at the Aarhus University. Marcel visited Aarhus to work on his Master’s project last winter semester. The outcome of his Master’s project and thus the results of his internship were not only published as a Late-Breaking-Work at this year’s CHI conference in Montreal, it was also evaluated in a long-term field study this summer.

Marcel's colloquium also marked the end of Harald Reiterer's stay as a guest professor  at the Center for Digital Creativity and CAVI at Aarhus University, Denmark. Harald spent three months in Aarhus and worked closely together with Clemens Nylandsted KlokmosePeter DalsgaardRoman Rädle and Kim Halskov  to foster existing and future collaborations.

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