Temporal Form in Interaction Design
Anna Vallgårda
IxD Lab, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Anna Vallgårda is an associate professor and head of the IxD Lab at the IT University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on developing a form-giving practice for interaction design following her work on the computer as a material for design and computational composites.
Morten Winther
IxD Lab, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Morten Winther is an experience and interaction designer. He holds an MSc in Digital Design and Communication. In his work, he seeks to develop new design practices to explore the boundaries and new expressive potentials of technology. He is currently teaching various design courses at the IT University of Copenhagen.
Nina Mørch
IxD Lab, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Nina Mørch Pedersen holds an MSc in Digital Design and Communication from the IT University of Copenhagen, where she has specialized in tangible interaction design and digital aesthetics. Her projects mainly revolve around combining conventional materials with computer power to achieve new expressions.
Edit E. Vizer
IxD Lab, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Edit E. Vizer holds a BA in Art and Technology from Aalborg University and recently graduated with a master’s degree in Interaction Design from the Kolding Design School, Denmark. She is a practicing media artist and interaction designer who works on research-centered projects focusing on the experiential, on exploration of the aesthetic values and potentials of technology, and with the involvement of narratives and theoretical inquiry.