PROGRAM

Matthias Müller-Prove

Matthias Müller-Prove

Keynote

Matthias Müller-Prove is an independent innovation and interaction designer. He was responsible for the user interface of Adobe GoLive, one of the first WYSIWYG Web editors. Matthias holds a degree in Informatics from the University of Hamburg. His thesis Vision and Reality of Hypertext and Graphical User Interfaces was awarded with the Wolfgang von Kempelen Prize for Computing Science History by the Austrian Computer Society. Since 2009 he is Senior Member of the ACM.

Mark Bernstein

Mark Bernstein

Keynote

Mark Bernstein is chief scientist at Eastgate Systems, where he designs hypertext writing tools like Tinderbox and Storyspace. He is the author of The Tinderbox Way, Intertwingled, and the hypertext fiction Those Trojan Girls.

Schedule

Workshop day 30th August 2021

TypeAuthors / PresentersTitleDuration in min.UTC7 USA (west)UTC4 USA (east)UTC+1 UKUTC+2 GermanyUTC+5:30 IndiaUTC+10 Australia
Jessica Rubart (Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Germany) & Claus Atzenbeck (Hof University, Germany)Organizers’ Welcome1003:0006:0011:0012:0015:3020:00
KeynoteMatthias Müller-ProveStill Crazy After All These Years. 60 Years of Hypertext and Counting…4503:1006:1011:1012:1015:4020:10
BREAK1003:5506:5511:5512:5516:2520:55
Full PaperValentin Grimm and Jessica RubartModelling Gamified Systems with Event Storming Augmented by Spatial Hypertext3004:0507:0512:0513:0516:3521:05
DemoMark AndersonDon’t Dream It, See It: A Live Demo of The Microcosm Hypertext System3504:3507:3512:3513:3517:0521:35
BREAK1505:1008:1013:1014:1017:4022:10
WIP paperRania Islambouli, Sandy Ingram and Denis GilletA User Centered News Recommendation System1505:2508:2513:2514:2517:5522:25
KeynoteMark BernsteinStoryspace4505:4008:4013:4014:4018.1022:40
Claus Atzenbeck & Jessica RubartOrganizers’ Closing506:2509:2514:2515:2518:5523:25
End of the HUMAN’21 Workshop06:3009:3014:3015:3019:0023:30

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