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Disseminating Scientific Development Through Artistic Practice: The HCI History Poster

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This paper presents two contributions: (i) an algorithm for generating visualizations of the historical interfield relations of a topic within a scientific corpus by parsing scientific literature and linking it using citation metrics, and (ii) a poster generated using aforementioned algorithm, that depicts the historical development of 'interaction' within the field of Human-Computer Interaction, based on all CHI papers and their citation data from Google Scholar. Furthermore, we discuss possibilities and limitations of disseminating scientific developments through artistic practice.

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          CHI EA '20: Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
          April 2020
          4474 pages
          ISBN:9781450368193
          DOI:10.1145/3334480

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