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- On the experience of love: the underlying principlesBeatriz Russo, Paul Hekkert. 12-19 [doi]
- Cultural differences and design methods for user experience research: Dutch and Korean participants comparedJungjoo Lee, Kun Pyo Lee. 21-34 [doi]
- Designing the ground for pleasurable experienceCharles Lenay, Indira Thouvenin, Anne Guénand, Olivier Gapenne, John Stewart, Barthelemy Maillet. 35-58 [doi]
- Designing tangible artefacts for playful interactions and dialoguesFrank Feltham, Frank Vetere, Stephan Wensveen. 61-75 [doi]
- A study in play, pleasure and interaction designBrigid Costello, Ernest Edmonds. 76-91 [doi]
- Tranquil interaction: exploring archaic culture in the Kylä installationTommi Ilmonen. 92-106 [doi]
- Magical experiences in interaction designSam de Jongh Hepworth. 108-118 [doi]
- Mind the faceFroukje Sleeswijk Visser, Pieter Jan Stappers. 119-134 [doi]
- Measuring the emotional impact of websites: a study on combining a dimensional and discrete emotion approach in measuring visual appeal of university websitesKevin Capota, Marco van Hout, Thea van der Geest. 135-147 [doi]
- Appropriation by adornments: personalization makes the everyday life more pleasantPetra Ahde. 148-157 [doi]
- Disabled persons as lead users in the domestic environmentSusanne Jacobson, Antti Pirinen. 158-167 [doi]
- Understanding luxury in the premium automotive industryBernadette Law, Stephen Evans. 168-179 [doi]
- Product behavior and appearance effects on experienced engagement during experiential and goal-directed tasksMarco M. C. Rozendaal, David V. Keyson, Huib de Ridder. 181-193 [doi]
- My agent as myself or another: effects on credibility and listening to adviceIan Li, Jodi Forlizzi, Anind K. Dey, Sara B. Kiesler. 194-208 [doi]
- How interface agents affect interaction between humans and computersJodi Forlizzi, John Zimmerman, Vince Mancuso, Sonya Kwak. 209-221 [doi]
- Collaborative design exploration: envisioning future practices with make toolsKirsikka Vaajakallio, Tuuli Mattelmäki. 223-238 [doi]
- Interaction gestalt and the design of aesthetic interactionsYoun-Kyung Lim, Erik Stolterman, Heekyoung Jung, Justin Donaldson. 239-254 [doi]
- ::::Making:::: sense: interactive sculptures as tangible design materialMads Vedel Jensen, Marcelle A. Stienstra. 255-269 [doi]
- Brands that Touch and anthropology of consumption: towards an understanding of how to design pleasurable productsVera Damazio, Júlia Lima, Bianca Dal Bianco, Cristiane de Menezes, Guilherme Meyer. 271-281 [doi]
- New luxury landscapes: trajectories, clusters and design directionsCabirio Cautela, Marco Sammicheli, Francesco Zurlo. 282-295 [doi]
- Luxury & new luxury, quality & equalityEli Blevis, Kevin Makice, William Odom, David Roedl, Christian Beck, Shunying Blevis, Arvind Ashok. 296-311 [doi]
- Exploring design concepts for sharing experiences through digital photographyHeekyoung Jung, Kay Connelly. 313-327 [doi]
- From entry to access: how shareability comes aboutEva Hornecker, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers. 328-342 [doi]
- Interaction paradigms in technology-enhanced social spaces: a case study in museumsFranca Garzotto, Francesca Rizzo. 343-356 [doi]
- Designing for new photographic experiences: how the lomographic practice informed context photographySara Ljungblad. 357-374 [doi]
- How probes inform and influence the design processAndrés Lucero, Tatiana Lashina, Elmo M. A. Diederiks, Tuuli Mattelmäki. 377-391 [doi]
- Reverse alarm clock: a research through design example of ::::designing for the self::::Kursat F. Ozenc, James P. Brommer, Bong-keum Jeong, Nina Shih, Karen Au, John Zimmerman. 392-406 [doi]
- It s about time: an affective and desirable alarm clockKristin Klauser, Vanessa Walker. 407-420 [doi]
- Kitchen album: concept based on progressive user researchAgustina Lagomarsino. 423-428 [doi]
- MediaFranca: ubiquitous computing for youth engagementHerbert Spencer, Shelley Evenson, John Zimmerman. 429-433 [doi]
- Smart bag: managing home and raising childrenMin Kyung Lee, Scott Davidoff, John Zimmerman, Anind K. Dey. 434-437 [doi]
- Emotional interaction as a way of communicationHelena Sustar, Panayiotis Zaphiris. 438-445 [doi]
- The critter: a leather and felt interface for open-ended interactionHannah Regier. 446-450 [doi]
- Slow messaging: intimate communication for couples living at a distanceSimon King, Jodi Forlizzi. 451-454 [doi]
- The aesthetics of touch in interaction designNima Motamedi. 455-460 [doi]
- From IC to I see: amusing interactive platform to improve kids cognition processTao Ma, Rong Yong, Yue Meng. 461-465 [doi]
- TILTle: exploring dynamic balancePaulina Modlitba, Dietmar Offenhuber, Moses Ting, Dido Tsigaridi, Hiroshi Ishii. 466-472 [doi]
- Decisions decisions plant vesselsJenny Liang. 473-484 [doi]
- Your dinner s calling: supporting family dinnertime activitiesMax Snyder, John Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi. 485-489 [doi]
- Shared moments: opportunities for mobile phones in religious participationRhiannon Sterling, John Zimmerman. 490-494 [doi]
- Typology of the experiencesMarcos Buccini, Stephania Padovani. 495-504 [doi]
- Mobiles can t kiss and hug, so lets meet over coffeeSalil Sayed. 505-511 [doi]
- ExperienceLabs: investigating people s experiences in realistic lab settingsJettie Hoonhout. 511-515 [doi]
- Disintermediating the PC: a product centric view on Web 2.0Tom Djajadiningrat, Steven Kyffin. 516-519 [doi]