Session | Speaker | Abstract (PDF) | Link to video |
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01a. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Human-Technology Interactions | Kiyotaka Naoe, Tetsuya Kono, Takao Koga, Toshihiro Suzuki | An Interdisciplinary Approach to Human-Technology Interactions | - |
02a. Technology and Human Body: An Interdisciplinary Approach (PANEL) | Nicola Liberati | ||
02b. Technology and Human Body: An Interdisciplinary Approach (PANEL) | Miki Namba | ||
02c. Technology and Human Body: An Interdisciplinary Approach (PANEL) | Hidekazu Kanemitsu | ||
02d. Technology and Human Body: An Interdisciplinary Approach (PANEL) | Shigeru Wesugi | ||
03a. New Media and Postphenomenology | Begum Moralioglu | ||
03b. New Media and Postphenomenology | Scott Luan | Towards a Phenomenological Grammar of Human-Technology Relations | |
03c. New Media and Postphenomenology | Joakim Vindenes, Barbare Wasson | A Postphenomenological Approach to Modelling Intended Mediations of Virtual Reality Applications | |
04a. Technology and Life | Jonathan de Haan | Relational ontologies, Biosemiotics and Autopoetic Enactivism | |
04b. Technology and Life | Bruno Gransche | ||
04c. Technology and Life | Jelle Bruineberg | Mutual prediction: embodied active inference within active environments | |
04d. Technology and Life | Jacqueline Bellon | ||
05a. Robots, AI | Budi Hartanto | ||
05b. Robots, AI | Maria Hedlund, Erik Persson | What is the Scope of Responsibility for AI Experts of the use of AI Technology? | |
06a. Philosophy and Technology | Edward H. Spence | ||
06b. Philosophy and Technology | Yanping Gao | ||
06c. Philosophy and Technology | Cristel Kolopaking | ||
07a. Critical Design | Oshri Bar-Gil | ||
07b. Critical Design | Lotje Siffels | ||
07c. Critical Design | Lyat Friedman | ||
07d. Critical Design | Furkan Yazıcı | ||
08a. Design & Power | Maurits W. Ertsen | Remains of privileged spaces. Landscapes of power in Delfland, the Netherlands | |
08b. Design & Power | Ilaria Santoemma | Posthuman Design - Decolonising the One-Sided Human-Technology Relation | |
08c. Design & Power | Mike Grijseels, Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Barbara Regeer | ||
08d. Design & Power | Stefano Gualeni | ||
09a. Value change (PANEL) | Philip Nickel, Olya Kudina, Ibo van de Poel | Moral uncertainty in technomoral change: closing the explanatory gap | |
09b. Value change (PANEL) | Michael Klenk | ||
11a. - | Lars Botin, Inger Louise Berling Hyams | - | |
12a. Robotics | Shuhong Li | ||
12b. Robotics | Kamil Mamak | ||
12c. Robotics | Piercosma Bisconti | Dysfunctional Relations with Sexual Robots: Issues and Strategies | - |
13a. Embodiment and Media | F. Betül Gürtekin | Camera Operating Narrations: Understanding the Embodiment Moments | |
13b. Embodiment and Media | Jacob Kingsbury Downs | ||
13c. Embodiment and Media | Isaac Monté, Lija Groenewoud-van Vliet | Prosthetic X: A New Human-Machine Interface for Healthy and Beautiful Aging | |
14a. Ontology and the Digital | Susanna Lindberg | ||
14b. Ontology and the Digital | Peeter Müürsepp | ||
14c. Ontology and the Digital | Korsten & De Jong | ||
15a. AI and the Human | Carlo Mervich, Mieke Boon, Andreas Weber | ||
15b. AI and the Human | Christoph Durt | ||
15c. AI and the Human | Dina Babushkina | ||
16a. Climate & Geo | Erik Laes, Gunter Bombaerts | A Foucauldian Critique of Geological Disposal of Nuclear Waste | |
16b. Climate & Geo | Pieter Lemmens | From Geocide to Geocare. De-Naturalizing and Re-Noeticizing the Technosphere | |
16c. Climate & Geo | Bas de Boer, Jochem Zwier | New Metaphysics? The Earth System as Object and the Anthropocene as Event | |
17a. Technology & Politics | Jeffrey White | ||
17b. Technology & Politics | Mandi Astola | ||
18a. New Directions in Postphenomenology | Rudi van Etteger | ||
18b. New Directions in Postphenomenology | Jan Peter Bergen | Technology, Alterity and Agency: Following Dance Metaphors to Where They Lead | |
18c. New Directions in Postphenomenology | Pak-Hang Wong | ||
18d. New Directions in Postphenomenology | Gijs de Boer | Posthumanist Design: How Technologies Metamediate Self-styling | |
19a. Modeling user experience OR how to put awareness into Gestell (Heidegger). Practicing sociotechnical semistructural Design Thinking and Modeling (WORKSHOP) | Maximilian Halstrup | Workshop Engineering & Design – Exploring human-media and Human-technology interactions | - |
20a. Exploring the Possibility and Ethics of AI Paternalism in Health Apps (PANEL) | Michael Kühler, Lena Busch, Katja Stoppenbrink, Cristina Zaga | Exploring the Possibility and Ethics of AI Paternalism in Health Apps | - |
21a. Technology and the City II (PANEL) | Michael Nagenborg, Sanna Lehtinen, Taylor Stone | - | |
22a. How can we integrate ethical deliberation in the design of Artificial Intelligence? (WORKSHOP) | Marc Steen, Rudy van Belkom | How can we integrate ethical deliberation in the design of Artificial Intelligence? | - |
23a. Subjectivity and the Digital | Elena Falco | ||
23b. Subjectivity and the Digital | Paolo Casani | ||
23c. Subjectivity and the Digital | Stefania Matei | ||
24a. Design and Ethics | Hesam Mohamadi | ||
24b. Design and Ethics | Ron Wakkary, Doenja Oogjes, Armaghan Behzad Behbahani | ||
24c. Design and Ethics | Laura Niño Caceres, Santiago de Francisco Vela, Ivan Villamizar Castellanos | From e-Health to e-Care: shifting paradigms with combined postphenomenological and design approaches | |
24d. Design and Ethics | Jo-An Kamp | ||
25a. Case Studies | Minha Lee, Lily Frank, Wijnand IJsselsteijn | ||
25b. Case Studies | Marc Steen, Tjerk Timan, Jurriaan van Diggelen, Nanda van der Stap | ||
25c. Case Studies | Aafke Fraaije, Frank Kupper | ||
26a. COVID-19 | David Doat, Yves Poullet | ||
26b. COVID-19 | Janna van Grunsven | ||
26c. COVID-19 | Ellemijke Donner, Ben Kokkeler | ||
26d. COVID-19 | Mike Martin | ||
27a. Responsible Research and Innovation | Cristina Zaga, Nazli Cila, Maria Luce Lupetti | ||
27b. Responsible Research and Innovation | Lucien von Schomberg, Vincent Blok | Towards a Political Concept of Innovation: A Response to the Call of Strong RI | |
27c Responsible Research and Innovation | Zachary J. Goldberg | ||
27d. Responsible Research and Innovation | John A. Machielsen | Responsible Imagineering: John Dewey’s Pluralistic Ethics and Technological Innovation | |
28a. Aesthetics | Pauline van Dongen, Kristina Andersen | ||
28b. Aesthetics | Albrecht Fritzsche | Don’t ask what technology does to theatre: ask what theatre does to technology! | |
28c. Aesthetics | Irene Urrutia | Growing With: Rethinking Cyborgs and Materials With Art in the Biotechnological Era | |
29a. Critical Perspectives on Postphenomenology | Mariska Thalitha Bosschaert, Vincent Blok | ||
29b. Critical Perspectives on Postphenomenology | Agostino Cera | ||
29c. Critical Perspectives on Postphenomenology | Dominic Smith | Common Resilience: Philosophy of Technology as Future-Oriented Philosophy of Education | |
30a. Agonistic engagement spaces: towards democratising the smart city (WORKSHOP) | Corelia Baibarac-Duignan, Julieta Matos Castaño, Anouk Geenen | Agonistic engagement spaces: towards democratising the smart city | - |
31a. Making a ‘practical turn’ in the philosophy of technology (PANEL) | Wouter Eggink, Steven Dorrestijn, Marijke Timmermans, Hans Voordijk, Merlijn Smits, Jelle van Dijk | - | |
33a. Law-Computer Interaction | Laurence Diver | ||
33b. Law-Computer Interaction | René Mahieu | ||
33c. Law-Computer Interaction | Carlotta Rigotti | Criminalisation by design: pushing or re drawing the boundaries of criminal law? | |
33d. Law-Computer Interaction | Gianmarco Gori | ||
34a. Artificial Intelligence as a Tool (PANEL) | Takashi Shibata | ||
34b. Artificial Intelligence as a Tool (PANEL) | Takayuki Suzuki | ||
34c. Artificial Intelligence as a Tool (PANEL) | Shiigeru Wesugi | ||
34d. Artificial Intelligence as a Tool (PANEL) | Koji Tachibana | ||
35a. Mediation Theory in Practice | Galit Wellner | ||
35b. Mediation Theory in Practice | Rasleen Kour | Jugaad: Integrating Design Context and Use Context through Mediation Theory | |
35c. Mediation Theory in Practice | Oshri Bar-Gil | ||
36a. Methodology | Jan Willem Hoftijzer | - | |
36b. Methodology | Tilo Mentler | Reframing Human-Centered Design - Keeping Individuals and Societies at Large in the Loop | |
36c. Methodology | Yota Passia, Panagiotis Roupas | Post-Cybernetic Logistics of Design Ecologies: From Fixed Things to Continua in Continuous Variation | |
36d. Methodology | Diana Löffler, Leonie Becker, Marc Hassenzahl | Developing a Questionnaire to Assess Experienced Human-Computer Relations | |
37a. Politics and Ethics | Maurizio Balistreri | Can artificial intelligences be moral? A sentimentalist virtue ethics approach | |
37b. Politics and Ethics | Fabio Tollon | ||
37c. Politics and Ethics | Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal | ||
37d. Politics and Ethics | Levi Checketts | ||
38a. Digitalization, Communication, and Robotics | Masayoshi Shibata | What makes the “communication per se” possible among autonomous robots? | |
38b. Digitalization, Communication, and Robotics | Takashi Hashimoto | Be creative and critical with digital nature of language in digitalized world | |
38c. Digitalization, Communication, and Robotics | Shoji Nagataki | ||
39a. E-Health and Medicine | Dmytro Mykhailov | AI systems in contemporary medical diagnosis: ethical mediation and hybrid hermeneutics | - |
39b. E-Health and Medicine | Karine Wendrich, Lotte Krabbenborg | ||
39c. E-Health and Medicine | Jonne Hoek | Tactics of technology appropriation in the fertility clinic: balancing sacred with profane | |
40a. Alterity Relations | Eveline van Zeeland, Jörg Henseler, Bart Wernaart | The 'trust-bot': designing the conversational style of a chatbot in a medical context | |
40b. Alterity Relations | Robin Neuhaus, Matthias Laschke, Ronda Ringfort, Marc Hassenzahl | Exploring New Alterity Relations - Unique Qualities of Social Interactions with Machines | |
40c. Alterity Relations | Inger Berling Hyams | ||
41a. Technology and Anthropology | Marco Pavanini | ||
41b. Technology and Anthropology | Andrej Radman | Machinic Phylum and Architecture: Conditioning of the present by the future | - |
41c. Technology and Anthropology | Enrico Postiglione | ||
41d. Technology and Anthropology | Hossein Kaji | Ide’s Encounter with “Technological Determinism” in Technology and the Lifeworld | |
42a. Citizen ethics through design: Perspectives on “citizen ethics” in the development of healthcare technologies (WORKSHOP) | Cristina Zaga, Karin Vanderdriesche, Julia Hermann, Sabine Wildevuur | - | |
43a. Data Ethics: Reloaded (PANEL) | Esther Keymolen, Linnet Taylor, Gijs van Maanen | - | |
44a. Ethics education for engineering students. Build your own teaching materials (WORKSHOP) | Lavinia Marin, Tijn Borghuis | Ethics education for engineering students. Build your own teaching materials | - |
45a. Ethics and AI | Jasper Schellekens | When Technology Decides: A Normative Approach to Assigning Responsibility in Machines that Learn | |
45b. Ethics and AI | Kaira Sekiguchi, Koichi Hori | ||
45c. Ethics and AI | Erik Persson, Maria Hedlund | ||
46a. Design, Art, and Ethics | Lisa Nelson | ||
46b. Design, Art, and Ethics | Desiree Foerster | Experimental environments and the aesthetic experience of metabolic processes | |
46c. Design, Art, and Ethics | Christopher Black | - | |
46d. Design, Art, and Ethics | Suhaib Aslam | ||
47a. Anticipating Mediations through Design Fiction (WORKSHOP) | Armaghan Behzad Behbahani, Jordan Eshpeter, Linas Gabrielaitis, Ron Wakkary | - | |
48a. - | Alexander Castleton | - | |
48b. - | Levi Checketts | - | |
48c. - | Ronald Durán-Allimant | The Memory of Things: Technology and “Production Somnambulism” | - |
48d. - | Hossein Kaji | Ihde’s Encounter with “Technological Determinism” in Technology and the Lifeworld | - |
49a. The Domestic Posthuman (PANEL) | Dennis Weiss | ||
49b. The Domestic Posthuman (PANEL) | Colbey Reid | ||
50a. Science and Technology | Kirk Besmer | ||
50b. Science and Technology | Daniel O'Shiel | Subreal and Superreal: Scientific Modelling and the Rise of a Communal Digital Imagination | |
50c. Science and Technology | Stanley C. Kranc | ||
51a. Climate, Technology, Politics | Patricia Reyes | Rethinking the technological mediation of climate action through postanthropocentric politics | |
51b. Climate, Technology, Politics | Selen Eren | ||
51c. Climate, Technology, Politics | Isaac Oluoch | ||
52a. E-Health and Medicine II | Laura Corti | From Dexterity to Experience: a Crossdisciplinary Approach to Neuroprosthesis | |
52b. E-Health and Medicine II | Laura Niño Caceres | ||
52c. E-Health and Medicine II | Carla Greubel, Susan van Hees, Alexander Peine | Attending to value dynamism in a largescale implementation pilot for health and ageing innovations | |
52d. E-Health and Medicine II | Niels Nijsingh | The ethics of automated dynamic default settings in mobile health | |
53a. Behavior Change Technologies and the Everyday Life (WORKSHOP) | Roelof de Vries, Rúben Gouveia, Bas de Boer | - | |
54a. Regulation, technology and mediation: the mutual co-construction of law, ICTs and society | Niels van Dijk | - | |
54b. Regulation, technology and mediation: the mutual co-construction of law, ICTs and society | Katerina Sideri | - | |
54c. Regulation, technology and mediation: the mutual co-construction of law, ICTs and society | Raphaël Gellert | - | |
54d. Regulation, technology and mediation: the mutual co-construction of law, ICTs and society | Simone Casiraghi | - | |
54e. Regulation, technology and mediation: the mutual co-construction of law, ICTs and society | Ana Fernandez Inguanzo | - | |
55a. Apt Install Ethics: Workshop on the Challenges of Ethics in IT Configuration (WORKSHOP) | Ludo Gorzeman, Paulan Korenhof | - | |
56a. Robots, AI | Jelle van Dijk, Abeba Birhane, Frank Pasquale | ||
56b. Robots, AI | Tobias Störzinger | ||
56c. Robots, AI | Andrea Berber, Nenad Filipovic, & Sanja Sreckovic | Explanations in AI: The Anthropocentric ‘Why?’ versus Fidelity | |
57a. Data Politics | Ivan Veul | Following the Issues: A Political Perspective on Google's Data Practices | |
57b. Data Politics | Marjolein Krijgsman, Alex Smit | ||
57c. Data Politics | Gerwin van Schie | ||
57d. Data Politics | Sabine Thuermel | ||
58a. Anticipatory/Future Studies | Clarissa Schmitt, Caroline Hummels | ||
58b. Anticipatory/Future Studies | Nina Bozic Yams, Markus F. Peschl, & Kamnikar Gregor | ||
58c. Anticipatory/Future Studies | Anouk Geenen, Julieta Matos Castaño, & Mascha van der Voort | ||
58d. Anticipatory/Future Studies | Joyce Nabuurs, Anouk Heltzel, Willemine Willems, & Frank Kupper | The Potential of Speculative Design in Public Engagement with Emerging Science and Technology | |
59a. City & Architecture | Tea Lobo | Mediating Wilderness: The City’s Self-Demarcation from and Participation in Nature | |
59b. City & Architecture | Stavros Kousoulas | Make and, by Making, Make Yourself:Norms, Values and Architectural Technicities | |
59c. City & Architecture | Hidde Kamst | The Cooperative City: a Participatory Framework for Using Technology in the City and Beyond | |
59d. City & Architecture | Julieta Matos Castaño, Anouk Geenen, Corelia Baibarac-Duignan, & Mascha van der Voort | ||
60a. Postphenomenology: Case-Studies | Anders Michelsen, Inger Berling Hyams | Multistability, Diagram and Emergent Design: The Entanglement of Technology and Creativity | |
60b. Postphenomenology: Case-Studies | Nenad Pavel | ||
60c. Postphenomenology: Case-Studies | Oshri Bar-Gil | Clipping us together - Postphenomenological Analysis of Google Clips Camera | |
61a. Knowing with AI | Peter Stegmaier | ||
61b. Knowing with AI | Marita Isaksson | ||
61c. Knowing with AI | Lavinia Marin | To share or to stay silent? An ecological concept of online responsibility for social media | |
62a. Technology in Transition | Luca Collalti, Mads Stærk Christensen, Johan Irving Søltoft, Kristian | ||
62b. Technology in Transition | Roel Veraart, Vincent Blok | ||
62c. Technology in Transition | Enrico Panai | The Assassin Pie: an ethical approach of simple data visualization elements | |
62d. Technology in Transition | Ole B. Jensen | Material Pragmatism – Mobilities design at the crossing of postphenomenology and pragmatism | |
62e. Technology in Transition | Olya Kudina, Peter-Paul Verbeek | The hermeneutic lemniscate as a technologically mediated account of interpretation | |
62f. Technology in Transition | Richard S. Lewis | Situating the Emerging Human: Moving Beyond a Technocentric Perspective in Human- Technology Relations | |
62g. Technology in Transition | Annie Kurz | Offline, unplugged, disconnected…a postphenomenological inquiry into absence-relations to technology | |
63a. The Necessity of Critique (PANEL) | Yoni van den Eede, Ryan Wittingslow, Federica Buongiorno, Hans | - | |
64a. - | René Mahieu, Ana Fernandez Inguanzo | - | |
65a. Designing for the politics of artifacts? (PANEL) | Heather Wiltse, Pieter Vermaas, Matthew J. Dennis, Holly Robbins | - | |
66a. Technology & Applied Hauntology (PANEL) | Anna-Carolina Zuiderduin, Alice Fox, Jonathan de Haan | - | |
67a. Digital Transformations | Dakota Root | The Disappearance of Roadmaps: digital transformations of knowledge and practices | |
67b. Digital Transformations | Ane Kathrine Bo Johansen, Tom Børsen, Patricia Arjona B. Monteiro, Ditte Maj Kaspersen, Lasse Schwartz Dahlberg, Niels Hasager, Jane Nymann | ||
67c. Digital Transformations | Giacomo Figà Talamanca | Mindshaping jerks: the folk psychology of online hostility and trolling | |
68a. Postphenomenology: New Directions | Ole B. Jensen | Material Pragmatism – Mobilities design at the crossing of post-phenomenology and pragmatism | - |
68b. Postphenomenology: New Directions | Olya Kudina,. Peter-Paul Verbeek | The hermeneutic lemniscate as a technologically mediated account of interpretation | - |
68c. Postphenomenology: New Directions | Annie Kurz | - | |
68d. Postphenomenology: New Directions | Richard S. Lewis | - | |
69a. Technology & The Body | Rebecca Louise Breuer | Body, mind and wearables. How technology alters the conception of the body | |
69b. Technology & The Body | Jessica Lombard | Questioning the body: from philosophical dualism to sensible embodiment | |
69c. Technology & The Body | Elizabeth C Nelson, Tibert Verhagen, Miriam Vollenbroek-Hutten, & Matthijs L Noordzij | ||
70a. Thinking and Designing the Future | Sofia Kaloterakis | ||
70b. Thinking and Designing the Future | Silvia Cazacu & Ben Schouten | ||
70c. Thinking and Designing the Future | Rodrigo Hernández-Ramírez | Mapping technological views in Human-Centered Design - A postphenomenological analysis | |
70d. Thinking and Designing the Future | Corelia Baibarac-Duignan, Nanna Verhoeff | ||
71a. Work | Berend Thomas Albertsde Gier | ||
71b. Work | M.W. Vegter, V. Blok, & R. Wesselink | ||
71c. Work | Jan Gogoll, Severin Kacianka, & Niina Zuber | ||
71d. Work | Kristin Neidinger, Ricardo O'Nascimento Khiet Truong, Hermie Hermens, , & Vanessa | ||
73a. Sensory Augmentation technology - ethics, use and design (PANEL) | Michel Witter | ||
73b. Sensory Augmentation technology - ethics, use and design (PANEL) | Lesley-Ann Daly | Ethical design framework for commercial sensory augmentation technology | |
74a. Conversational Futures (ConFu): Future-centered design as conversations with future humans, cyborgs and artificial agents (WORKSHOP) | Minha Lee, Alain Starke, Renee Noortman, Cristina Zaga, Gijs Huisman, Kristina Andersen, Lily Frank, Wijnand IJsselsteijn, and Dirk Heylen | - | |
75a. The Necessity of Critique (II) (PANEL) | Jochem Zwier, Darryl Cressman, Taila Picchi, Lars Botin | - | |
77a. Sex and Desire | Ciano Aydin | - | |
77b. Sex and Desire | Christl de Kloe | ||
77c. Sex and Desire | Kirsten van der Stelt | The Construction of Gender Binary: A Technological Analysis Queering the Male/Female Dichotomy | |
77d. Sex and Desire | Alice Fox | ||
78a. Ethics and Responsibility | Krzysztof Dolega | ||
78b. Ethics and Responsibility | Emma Ruttkamp-Bloem | ||
78c. Ethics and Responsibility | Ariel Guersenzvaig | ||
78d. Ethics and Responsibility | Michał Wieczorek | Dewey, MacIntyre and Self- Tracking: A Case for Rethinking Virtue Ethics of Technology | |
79a. Design and the Digital | Stefano Gualeni, Daniel Vella | ||
79b. Design and the Digital | Joakim Vindenes, Lars Nyre, Zulfikar Fahmy | Phenomenological Prototyping for Virtual Reality: Storyboarding as Imaginative Variations | |
79c. Design and the Digital | Sebastian Nähr-Wagener | ||
79d. Design and the Digital | Sabrina Hauser, Johan Redström, Heather | ||
80a. Theoretical Approaches to AI | Alberto Romele | AnAEsthetics: Stock Images and the Technological Imaginaries of Artificial Intelligence | |
80b. Theoretical Approaches to AI | Jesse Josua Benjamin | Patterns and Process: Steps towards a Post- Phenomenological Hermeneutics of AI | |
80c. Theoretical Approaches to AI | Jacqueline Bellon | Human-Technology and Human-Media Interactions through Adversarial Attacks | |
81a. Design and Values | Ivo Maathuis, Pim Janssen, Masi Mohammadi | ||
81b. Design and Values | Martha Risnes | Discussing design ethics in an interdisciplinary team using mediation theory in a speculative design | |
81c. Design and Values | Deger Ozkaramanli, Michael Nagenborg | ||
81d. Design and Values | Cristina Zaga, Sabine Wildevuur, Mascha van der Voort, Peter-Paul Verbeek, Miriam Iliohan, Vanessa Evers | The moral turn in Design Thinking: Towards Responsible Design | |
82a. Human-Technology Relations | Anette Forss | The digital turn in nursing education amid the Covid-19 pandemic a postphenomenological perspective | |
82b. Human-Technology Relations | Marga Viljoen | Scale, scope and context in human-technology-world relations | |
82c. Human-Technology Relations | Santiago de Francisco Vela | Affective technologies. Application of emotional paradoxes to technological artifacts | |
83a. How much “human” remains in technology? Perspectives of Human-machine-interaction on usability and design (PANEL) | Kevin Liggieri | ||
83b. How much “human” remains in technology? Perspectives of Human-machine-interaction on usability and design (PANEL) | Suzana Alpsancar | Embodiment Relation. From “Fahr-Zeug [driving-stuff]” to “Fahr-Ding [driving-thing]” | |
83c. How much “human” remains in technology? Perspectives of Human-machine-interaction on usability and design (PANEL) | Olivier Del Fabbro | ||
84a. Design Philosophy Correspondence (PANEL) | Pierre Lévy, Deva Waal, Sander van der Zwan, Maarten Smith | - | |
84b. Design Philosophy Correspondence (PANEL) | Paolo Casani | Technological determinism and the sense of Self | |
85a. Gathering Posthuman Perspectives on the “Good Life” and the Energy to Sustain it (WORKSHOP) | Holly Robbins Joep Frens Lenneke Kuijer Ron Wakkary | Gathering Posthuman Perspectives on the “Good Life” and the Energy to Sustain It | - |
Closure talk | Peter-Paul Verbeek | - | |
Keynote session 1: The Hard Problem in Postphenomenology | Robert Rosenberger | - | |
Keynote session 2: Wildness in a Synthetic Age: Lessons for HUman-Nature Relations | Christopher Preston | - | |
Keynote session 3: Transforming practices: moving toward a design-philosophy correspondence | Caroline Hummels | - | |
Keynote session 4: A Philoshopy of Cyborg-Technology Relations | Ashley Shew | - | |
Voices of the North Sea 1 | Maarten Meijer, Eileen Stornebrink, Willie Vogel, Dennis Hamer, Charlotte von Meijenfeldt | Negotiating Oosterschelde - Future of the Delta | |
Voices of the North Sea 2 | Jos Spijkerman, Marieke Druiven, Olivia D'cruz, Marina Sulima, Tjesse Riemersma, Leah van Oorschot, Florida Visser, Hugo Heinen, Jesse Havinga | Speaker of the Deaf - Underwater Noise | |
Voices of the North Sea 3 | Daniel Garcia | What you humans call North - A voice for the Eal |