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Interrogating Biosensing in Everyday Life

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This workshop seeks to expand our understanding and imaginations regarding the possible roles biosensors (sensors measuring humans) can-and should-play in everyday life. By applying a critical lens to issues of interpretation, representation, and experience around biosensing and biosensors, we aim to shape research agendas within DIS, and generate new recommendations for designers working with biosensors or their data.

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    DIS '17 Companion: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference Companion Publication on Designing Interactive Systems
    June 2017
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    ISBN:9781450349918
    DOI:10.1145/3064857
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    1. biometrics
    2. biosensing
    3. materiality
    4. quantified self

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