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Body as Starting Point 5: Exploring the Inbodied Interaction Design Framework - New Methodologies in Interactive Health Design

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We invite you to celebrate the fifth inbodied interaction workshop at CHI by exploring the Inbodied Interaction Framework to align your designs with the internal complexity of the human body's interconnected, physical, and biological networks first with the goal to "#makeNormalBetter" for all at scale. This year we are introducing the new Inbodied Interaction Design Framework with a set of guiding questions and provocations to lean on and re-invent working practices. In this virtual workshop, we welcome participants with no prior experience with inbodied interaction and familiar practitioners who want to gain an alternative perspective for technology design that takes the body as a starting point. 

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    CHI EA '22: Extended Abstracts of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    April 2022
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    DOI:10.1145/3491101
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    2. Human Performance
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