ABSTRACT
Similar to the Sci-Fi@CHI panel of 1992, leading science fiction authors will explore ideas about future user interfaces, their technology support, and their social context. A commentator and the audience will have an opportunity to comment upon the authors' presentations.
- Opening pleanary: sci-fi @ CHI-99: science-fiction authors predict future user interfaces
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