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The aesthetics of volumetric photography for virtual reality (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D. (2019, May). The aesthetics of volumetric photography for virtual reality. Paper presented at EVA 2019 (Electronic Visualisation in the Arts) Florence Conference, Florence, Italy

Volumetric imaging (true 3D image capture, as opposed to left/right stereo imaging) is being recognised as a new arena for recording images of the real world. Much of the current work in this arena investigates the technical aspects of volumetric mov... Read More about The aesthetics of volumetric photography for virtual reality.

A cognitive vernacular for the internet of things? (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D. (2018, June). A cognitive vernacular for the internet of things?. Paper presented at International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA) 2018, Durban, South Africa

As the spread of engineer culture is embossed upon the minds of those increasingly ordering and interacting with their lives and that of the lives of others (for the current zeitgeist of technology is to mediate and interpose in rather than directly... Read More about A cognitive vernacular for the internet of things?.

What do we know of space and time when all we can know for real is here and now? (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D. (2018, April). What do we know of space and time when all we can know for real is here and now?. Paper presented at CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada

'What do we know of space and time time when all we can know for real is here and now?' is a 360 degree immersive video film. Combining 360 video footage of dérive walks shot in Hong Kong during 2017 and short video ’moments of noticing’ collected... Read More about What do we know of space and time when all we can know for real is here and now?.

The Volca project: A multi-sensory camera for augmented reality (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D. (2018, April). The Volca project: A multi-sensory camera for augmented reality. Paper presented at CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada

The Volca project is a speculative photography research project that is in parts a proposal, a sensory experiment and also continual work in progress. Volca is an experimental camera apparatus for recording what Flusser [8, 9] would term ’technical... Read More about The Volca project: A multi-sensory camera for augmented reality.

The Volca project: A sensory experiment in collaborative visualisation (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D. (2018, April). The Volca project: A sensory experiment in collaborative visualisation. Paper presented at The Fifth International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging, Edinburgh, UK

The Volca project is a speculative photography research project that is in parts a proposal, a sensory experiment and also continual work in progress. Volca is an experi- mental camera apparatus for recording what Flusser [8, 9] would term ’technical... Read More about The Volca project: A sensory experiment in collaborative visualisation.

Perfect days: A benevolent calendar to take back your time (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Hassenzahl, M., Buzzo, D., & Neuhaus, R. (2016, September). Perfect days: A benevolent calendar to take back your time. Paper presented at Tenth International Conference on Design and Emotion – Celebration & Contemplation, Amsterdam, Netherlands

“Time poverty” touches upon a tension between the ever increasing time demands of work and the time needed for people to engage in further, intrinsically meaningful, wellbeing-enhancing activities. At the heart of this drama is the digital calendar.... Read More about Perfect days: A benevolent calendar to take back your time.

Tracking the imperceptible: Designs to visualise time dilation (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D., & Jonas, D. (2016, May). Tracking the imperceptible: Designs to visualise time dilation. Paper presented at ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), San Jose, CA, USA

In our project we developed TimeTravel, a design for visualising personal time dilation. Time dilation is the effect on time that movement in space produces. Predicted by Einstein’s Special theory of relativity (1905) and verified by practical experi... Read More about Tracking the imperceptible: Designs to visualise time dilation.

Designing for the impossible: Creating a mobile application to track time travel (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D., & Jonas, D. (2015, July). Designing for the impossible: Creating a mobile application to track time travel. Paper presented at Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2015), London, England

In this paper we discuss the development of TimeTravel, a mobile application for tracking personal time dilation. Time dilation is the relativistic warping effect on time that velocity and gravity produces. Predicted by Einstein's Special theory of... Read More about Designing for the impossible: Creating a mobile application to track time travel.

How to develop and maintain an on-line community of co-learners: A social media classroom (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D., & Phelps, P. (2015, June). How to develop and maintain an on-line community of co-learners: A social media classroom. Paper presented at 14th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, Caparica, Lisbon, Portugal

The modular nature of courses and the fragmenting pressures of Higher Education schedules can make it difficult to create and/or maintain any semblance of a community of practice (i.e. one in which the discussion of learning and around learning is op... Read More about How to develop and maintain an on-line community of co-learners: A social media classroom.

Collaborating with intelligent machines (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D. (2015, April). Collaborating with intelligent machines. Paper presented at Workshop on 'Collaborating with Intelligent Machines: Interfaces for Creative Sound' at the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), Seoul, Korea