website logo: SESH  an acronom for Systematically Engineered Seductive Hypermedia
 
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Gallery of Seduction
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Welcome To An Exciting New Area of Hypermedia Research


SESH is an area of academic research supervised by Dr. Daniel Cunliffe and Dr. Douglas Tudhope, which aims to provide a framework to support emerging approaches in the field of Human Computer Interaction. The goal of SESH is towards the development of a framework that supports the evaluation and creation of more engaging and seductive web based hypermedia products.

This web site provides an insight into our current research activities and marks our ongoing progress towards the achievement of the goal to systematically engineer hypermedia seduction.

At this preliminary stage by no means do we intend to present an example of what we believe to be seductive hypermedia. This web site will evolve as a result of future empirical work in order to provide a more seductive hypermedia experience. We anticipate that this web site will provide an invaluable resource for hypermedia developers and researchers.

 
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Events and Publications

International HCI Workshop: HCI, the Arts and Humanities- York, July 21, 2003
This workshop brought together researchers actively exploring the application of new metaphors, models and approaches to inform the field of human computer interaction.

1st International Meeting of Science and Technology of Design
Senses and Sensibility – Linking Tradition to Innovation Through Design, 25-26 September 2003 - Lisbon, Portugal


Organisations

arts-hci/lit-hci
a community using theories and practicies from the arts to understand more prosaic computing experiences.

 

 

 

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