The ACM International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI) brings together people from diverse areas and provides a multidisciplinary forum for academics, hardware and software developers, designers and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for effective interaction with and through mobile devices, applications, and services. The conference welcomes contributions that promote the exchange of ideas and rational discourse between academics, researchers, and industries all over the world.
Theme: Connecting Cultures
Australia is a unique cultural hub connecting ancient wisdom with modern technological advancements. While the old custodians have been taking care of these lands for over 50,000 years, many solutions to today’s challenges take inspiration from this ancient wisdom. In times where sustainability and harmonious living are becoming increasingly important, the design of our built world may very well have a profound impact on our lifestyle and ecological footprint. Technology can help us measure, assess, and improve that footprint. Mobile technologies accompany us throughout our daily lives: at home, at work, in traffic, and out in the wild. And while we are more connected than ever, it seems that cultural and ideological divides are simultaneously threatening to drive us apart.
It has never been a more pressing time to debate and explore what digital culture means and how to connect us, our data, and services in meaningful and positively impacting ways. The Mobile HCI Conference Series has shaped research, development and practice in mobile devices and services for over two decades. In 2024, it is time to think about how to tap into the cultural richness of mobile users and consciously design our relationship with our diverse environments.
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