We thank @bradamyers.bsky.social for his stewardship for the past several years, and we look forward to advancing the mission of the HCII together.
The video of my talk at Stanford on Oct 21 is now available online. The title is "Pick, Click, and Flick: Stories About Interaction Techniques" and the link is: www.youtube.com/watch?v=y585.... Hope you find it interesting!
Happy to be highlighted as one of the "People of the ACM" today! www.acm.org/articles/peo...
Happy to add a plug for a podcast that interviewed me! Podcast link: globalresultspr.com/.../the-fasc.... About 30 minutes on the topics of what is HCI and my new book (www.ixtbook.com).
CBI is delighted to announce that Carnegie Mellon U. Prof. of CS Brad A. Myers is co-recipient of the 2025 CBI Human Computer Interaction ( @benbendc.bsky.social ) History Award for his monumental book Pick, Click, Flick!: The Story of Interaction Techniques. #histsci
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Thanks to CBI for this honor!
I just won the 2025 CBI Human-Computer Interaction History Prize!
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Congratulations to Amber Horvath for officially graduating from @hcii.cmu.edu yesterday! (She actually finished last August.)
If you are attending the CHI'2025 conference in Japan, I will be giving a tutorial titled "Interaction Techniques – History, Design and Evaluation" at 2:10 PM - 5:50 PM JT, on Mon, 28 Apr, 2025. Please register for it! Full info is here: cs.cmu.edu/~bam/ixtshor...
It was great to see so many attendees at the seminar from Michael Bernstein on Friday. Thanks for visiting, @mbernst.bsky.social.
The recording of "Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior" is available at the web page below.
@kenholstein.bsky.social @bradamyers.bsky.social
We sometimes include an anonymized version of the workshop paper with the subsequent submission in the supplemental material and cite that.