Michael Hohl
Research field: Design - Communication Design
telematic art, calm technologies, multimodal visualisation, ambient displays, psychophysics, phenomenology, perception, qualia,
Publications
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Journal Article (4)
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Michael Hohl (2011) Sensual Technologies: Embodied experience and visualisation of scientific data. In Body, Space & Technology 10 (01).
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Michael Hohl (2009) Beyond the screen: visualizing visits to a website as an experience in physical space, 273-284. In Visual Communication 8 (3).
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Michael Hohl (2009) Calm Technologies 2.0: Visualising social data as an experience in physical space. In PJIM, Parsons Journal For Information Mapping 1 (3).
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Michael Hohl (2009) Designing The Art Experience: Understanding And Improving Immersive Telematic Art With Social Science Methods, 189-198. In Digital Creativity 20 (3).
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Conference Proceedings (4)
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Susanne, Schuricht, Michael, Hohl, Mirjam Struppek (2007) Freequent Traveller: interaction versus contemplation , 247 - 250. In Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Tangible and embedded interaction.
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Michael Hohl, Susanne Schuricht, Mirjam Struppek (2006) Double Room: An exploration of public space with the Zen View. In Proceedings of Participatory Design Conference (PDC '06 Vol II).
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Michael Hohl (2004) Radiomap: experiential interactive environment, 995 - 996. In MULTIMEDIA '04: Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia.
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Michael Hohl The phenomenology of getting used to the new: Some thoughts on memory, perception, numbing and the Zen-view. In Design and semantics of form and movement.
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Awards and Grants
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Apr 2004DAAD doctoral stipend, 1 year extension
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Apr 2003DAAD doctoral stipend, 1 year
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Nov 2002DTRC studentship, Sheffield Hallam University, 4 years
Biographical Information
I'm a designer and researcher working with digital media. I like making things, thinking about things, how we do them and what they mean to us. Currently I am exploring telematics in combination with calm technologies and multi-modal visualisation. I am interested to understand how technology changes us, while we think we are doing something with technology. My work is about consciousness, perception and experiences of presence and connectedness among physically remote people.
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