Posts Tagged ‘Amanda WIlliams’

Congratulations Dr. Williams! (final Ph.D. defense) - November 16th, 2009

Amanda Presents

Amanda Presents

Congratulations Dr. Williams!

Mobilizing Practice: Engaging Space, Technology and Design from a Thai Metropolis

Abstract: The project of ubiquitous computing aims to embed computation into everyday spaces. As a practice that is heavily concerned with space and place, its stance towards mobility is sometimes conflicted — treating mobility by turns as a disruption or as an opportunity — and almost always conceiving of it as free and empowered. Conducted in industrial and academic research settings in places like Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, London, or Atlanta, ubicomp research tends to deal with the settings and mobilities that its usually upper-middle-class researchers actually encounter: the commute to work, the nuclear family’s stand-alone home, a walk through a city center.

Based on a year of ethnographic field-work focusing on spatial and mobile practice in and around Bangkok, Thailand, I propose some alternative visions of mobility and production of space: the anchored mobilities of transnational retirees, the artistry of stability work in an always-mobile slum, the embodied and symbolic experiences of quotidian journeys through Bangkok. These practices, while enabled and mediated by information technologies, call into question some of the assumptions we make about place and mobility, and provoke us rethink what technological interactions we might design and how we can design them.

Committee: Paul Dourish (chair), Don Patterson, Ken Anderson (Intel), Beatriz da Costa

Congrats Dr. Williams!

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Posted: 11/16/09 3:54 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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Congratulations Eric K. and Amanda! (Butterworth Grant) - July 14th, 2008

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Congratulations to Informatics graduate students Eric Kabisch and Amanda Williams on receiving “Paul Butterworth Student Awards” to support their work on Datascape and trans-national mobility research, respectively

“In 2006, Paul and Jo Butterworth created the Paul Butterworth Student Award support and foster entrepreneurial and creative student projects that may lead to the development of new products, with an emphasis on products that possess potential for commercialization. Preference is given to projects pursued independently by student teams and projects that are interdisciplinary in nature. Student-led projects in which faculty are collaborators are also considered for this award.”

Congrats Eric and Amanda!

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Posted: 7/14/08 11:32 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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Congratulations Amanda! (Thesis Proposal) - July 9th, 2008

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Congratulations to Informatics graduate student Amanda Williams on successfully defending her thesis proposal.

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Posted: 7/9/08 9:02 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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Urban Informatics: Community Integration and Implementation - April 24th, 2008

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Congratulations to graduate student Amanda Williams and Professor Paul Dourish on having a book chapter published:

Williams, A., Robles, E., and Dourish, P. 2008 (forthcoming). In Foth (ed.), Urban Informatics: Community Integration and Implementation. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, IGI Global.

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Posted: 4/24/08 2:15 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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Anchored Mobilities: Mobile Technology and Transnational Migration - December 14th, 2007

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Congratulations to grad student Amanda Williams and faculty member Paul Dourish (and Ken :) ), on having had a paper accepted to DIS 2008:

Williams, A., Dourish, P., and Anderson, K. 2008. Anchored Mobilities: Mobile Technology and Transnational Migration. Proc. ACM Conf. Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2008 (Cape Town, South Africa).

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Posted: 12/14/07 8:00 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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Amanda makes a Boing Boing TV Cameo - November 28th, 2007

Perhaps without even knowing it, LUCI lab’s own Amanda WIlliams has a cameo on Boing Boing TV. The video podcast program associated with uber-blog boingboing.net recently did a spotlight on the cockroach controlling robotics of CalIT2 Research Fellow (maybe?) and ACE graduate (maybe?) Garnet Hertz. They used Amanda ‘s photos for part of the piece. A dubious honor, but it counts as part of her 15 minutes of fame.

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Posted: 11/28/07 7:49 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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Congratulations Amanda! - March 19th, 2007


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Congratulations to Amanda Williams on passing the defense of her Master’s Thesis:

“Space for Interpretation: Designing and Evaluating Spatially and Socially Embedded Tangible Interaction”

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Posted: 3/19/07 12:37 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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Amanda Takes a Stab at SXSW - March 5th, 2007

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LUCI grad student, Amanda Williams has accomplished her first *real* grad student milestone to graduation, an interview with Wired:

Wired News: Tech Expos Take a Stab at Sex

“At SXSW Interactive, the Sex and Computational Technology panel reflects the mix of disciplines involved in developing the next generation of sex tech: social analysts, sex educators and engineers. The moderator, Amanda Williams, is a Ph.D. student at the University of California at Irvine studying interactive and collaborative technology.

“(The field of) human-computer interaction has a long tradition of depicting users as a brain, an eye and a finger that can click a mouse,” she says. “(But) what about bodies? How about the ways we observe other people’s bodies? And how does this play into how we work with technology and collaborate?”

For Williams, research into what she calls “tangible interfaces” revolves around incorporating social, emotional and bodily aspects of life into our experiences with technology. And it’s not surprising that while designing various systems that do so, “every now and then we’d inadvertently run into a sex thing.”

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Posted: 3/5/07 8:00 am UTC by Add Your Comment
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Congratulations Amanda! - January 31st, 2007


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Congratulations to Amanda on having a workshop paper accepted at CHI:

Transnational Thais: Global Mobilities, Cell Phones, And Collaboration
Amanda Williams
Accepted to: Workshop on Culture and Collaborative Technologies, CHI 2007

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Posted: 1/31/07 8:00 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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