Accepted Submissions
Using AI to Visualize Bible and Other Religious Stories: The HCI Perspective and Challenge - Lawrence E. Burgee (Computer Science Department, Palm Beach Atlantic University)
An Experimental Syllabus for an HCI-Based Computing for Social Good Course Using Catholic Social Teaching - Sarah Cooney (Computer Science, Villanova University)
Exploring the Techno-Spiritual - Tanis Grandison (School of Computing Engineering & The Built Environment, Edinburgh Napier University)
Reflecting on the Role of Embodiment in Sufi Zikr - Noura Howell and Sandjar Kozubaev (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Multiple Religious Belonging, Spiritual Fluidity, and Associated Concepts: Implications for Research and Design in HCI - Robert B. Markum (University of Michigan School of Information)
Designing for the Undesignable - Lauren Richter (Department of Informatics and Media, Uppsala University)
Exploring Techno-Spirituality: An Autoethnographic Journey of Encountering the Divine - Xiaran Song (Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture)
SoulMate: A Research Through Design Project to Explore Companion Technologies for Religious and Spiritual Contexts - Sara Wolf (Chair of Psychological Ergonomics, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)