Autistic people are often told that recruitment cases are more realistic than interviews. Many of us experience the exact opposite. https://t.co/HKeLgPd50J
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I’ve started a blog on neurodiversity, design, and work.
As an autistic designer and researcher, I write about how neurodivergent perspectives challenge assumptions about design, creativity, and inclusion.
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Want to hear about Designing Movement-Based Play and Games - in theory and practice, then join my PhD Defence and trial lecture on June 29th; 10.15 trial lecture on animal play design, 13.15 defence.
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It is now official - and you are invited! Louise Petersen Matjeka - Defense of thesis 29 June 2022 - Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering - NTNU https://t.co/HrBey1rqpG
Happy to announce the publication of our paper about how The Move Maker turned Eight Family Homes Into Interactive, Pervasive Playgrounds During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown https://t.co/lUSRHzdoka
Excited to present my paper at CHI next week: Paraphernalia – Game Mechanics Facilitating Bodily Movement and Play | CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts https://t.co/K5cQLvT4XL #CHI2022
Interested in philosophy and games? I'm putting together a discord for academics that also serves as an unofficial platform for the game philosophy network.
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A huge thank you to our awesome team of Work in Progress Associate Chairs for your time and efforts in contributing to a successful #chiplay2021. https://t.co/totQQXWb9G
@jesseschell It’s not neuroscience but sounds to me like the mind/body dichotomy; before bodily perception becomes a thought the body has already processed it - in a Merleau-Pontian perspective. Any useful?
Language holds so much nuance that often gets lost in translation. Very cool work by @PMatjeka & @floydmueller on what linguistic connotations of the term "to play" in Danish can teach us about design for bodily play experiences. Well deserved #chiplay2020 Best Paper!