CHI 2005: Day 3 - The Conference Begins

With attendees fashioning wearable computers and discovering that other people, independently of myself, were taking pictures of the MAX’s accessibility features, it was apparent that CHI was in town. Today the CHI conference’s main events began, featuring presentations on full and short papers, interactive expositions, and companies show their wares and recruiting.

Opening Plenary

Randy Pausch of CMU opened the conference with a powerful talk on pushing for greater interdisciplinary work. Although, his talk overall was laden with hints at how great CMU is–not to say that was a bad thing. Randy showcased a lot of great work that they were doing, projects which are way beyond what our lab could do at this time.

What I got out of his talk was his ideas about working collaboratively across fields. Artists working with scientists or designers working with engineers and all the other various combinations which could be made. A lot of it comes down to having trust and faith in other people–people who are strong in areas which you may be weak. The challenges we hope to tackle cannot be solved if we continue to only work amongst ourselves.

Sessions

Aside from the presentations from our lab, which went very well, there was some other interesting work presented that I got a chance to hear about:

CHI Reception

Attendees met at the Hilton conference hotel for a police escorted CHI parade, lead by drummers, to head to the reception venue. Confused Portlanders looked on as a socially reserved crowd traversed the city streets.

The reception took place at the Crystal Ballroom, known apparently for its bouncy wooden floor–a floor which creeped me out most of the night. Although, the food and craft beers were enjoyable.

04.07.05 — Travel