
Mike Fraser
Professor of Human-Computer Interaction.
My work is associated with BIG::Tech. My research themes and interests include fabrication & tangible.
I am interested in how computers are made, what they are made from, and how we might support individuals with limited resources to make their own computers. I'm also interested in interdisciplinarity, genealogy and art history.
Technical interests include acoustic phased arrays, organic electronics, nebulisers and microscale droplet patterns, 3d printing and prototyping, and cyber-physical systems architecture.
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Faculty
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Anne Roudaut
Professor of Human Computer Interaction and the director of BIG
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Recent Publications
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DisplayFab: The State of the Art and a Roadmap in the Personal Fabrication of Free-Form Displays Using Active Materials and Additive Manufacturing.
Ollie Hanton, Mike Fraser & Anne Roudaut
Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2024. -
SeamSleeve: Robust Arm Movement Sensing through Powered Stitching
Olivia Ruston, Adwait Sharma & Mike Fraser
Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 2024. -
Investigating Pointing Performance for Tangible Surfaces with Physical 3D Targets
Aluna Everitt, Anne Roudaut, Kasper Hornbæk, Mike Fraser & Jason Alexander
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 2022. -
FabricatINK: Personal fabrication of bespoke displays using electronic ink from upcycled E readers
Ollie Hanton, Zichao Shen, Mike Fraser & Anne Roudaut
Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2022. -
ProtoSpray: Combining 3D printing and spraying to create interactive displays with arbitrary shapes
Ollie Hanton, Michael Wessely, Stefanie Mueller, Mike Fraser & Anne Roudaut
Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020.