Interactivity Attributes for Expression-oriented Interaction Design
Youn-kyung Lim
Department of Industrial Design, KAIST, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Youn-kyung Lim is an associate professor in the Department of Industrial Design at KAIST in South Korea. She received her PhD at the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago, Illinois, and holds a Master of Design (MDes) in Human-centered Design from the same university. She holds a BS in Industrial Design from KAIST where she now works as a faculty member. She has been participating in service activities for the CHI community and the design community as a program committee member and as an organizing committee member for international conferences. Her current research focus has been in the areas of experience-centered design and aesthetics of interaction, as well as prototyping in interaction design especially for creative interaction design.
Sang-Su Lee
KAIST
Korea, Republic Of
Sang-Su Lee is a PhD candidate at the Department of Industrial Design at KAIST in South Korea, in the same program where he earned his Master’s degree. He earned a BS from the Industrial Engineering Department of the same university. His research interests lie in interaction design, especially for design user-centered methods for designing new interaction. Currently, his ongoing doctoral study focuses on devising more natural and effective ways of interaction for new interaction techniques, such as deformation based interactions and gestural interactions, through a user-centered design approach.
Da-jung Kim
KAIST
Korea, Republic Of
Da-jung Kim is a Master’s student at the Department of Industrial Design at KAIST in South Korea. She received her BS in Industrial Design from KAIST. As a member of the Creative Interaction Design (CIxD) Laboratory that Youn-kyung Lim is leading, she has been working on HCI design research, especially for understanding and prototyping aesthetic experience in interaction design. With experience-centered design approach, she is also interested in accessibility, personal individuality, as well as social issues focusing on interaction design.