TY - CHAP A1 - Eichhorn, Elisabeth A1 - Wettach, Reto A1 - Müller, Boris T1 - Recording emotions with MyInnerLife T2 - 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and workshops, 2009 : ACII 2009 N2 - Our project is a system to express emotions and record them on a long-term basis. In contrast to a lot of the research in the field of affective computing our project is not dedicated to enable machines to detect human emotions but to allow new input methods. This demo presents 'MyInnerLife', a physical input device to express and record emotions non-verbally. KW - Benutzeroberfläche KW - Display KW - Ergonomie KW - Psychologie KW - Emotion KW - Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation Y1 - 2010 SN - 978-1-4244-4800-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ACII.2009.5349520 SP - 1 EP - 2 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kreutzer, Markus A1 - Bentur, Aya A1 - Altshuler, Tehilla Shwartz A1 - Mikulinsky, Romi A1 - Müller, Boris ED - Olivero, Lucas Fabian ED - Stark, Maja ED - Schürrer, Dagmar ED - Israel, Johann Habakuk T1 - Phygital Vocabulary BT - Speculative Terms to Discuss the Implications of Emerging Reality-Forming Interfaces T2 - Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Culture and Computer Science : Remixing Analog and Digital N2 - To consciously perceive and discuss new developments we need new terms. This paper proposes a speculative vocabulary that describes possible characteristics of phygital spaces, an emerging development where the physical and the digital increasingly merge and fundamentally form human perception of reality. The emergence of phygital spaces is driven by dominant digital-economic worldviews that get projected into the future. This might reinforce already problematic circumstances as well as create completely new issues. The paper explores how this could manifest in certain characteristics through the proposition of speculative terms. The terms attempt to describe possible changes in human-world relationships that affect existence, meaning and behavior. Among other things, this includes changes such as the curation of a person's view of the world by personalization algorithms, the enhancement of a person's understanding of the world through algorithmic pre-interpretation or the organization of social systems through synchronized individual action recommendations. Futures within which these reality-forming characteristics would exist need to be explored, discussed, shaped and possibly prevented. Language is thereby a tool to enable new conversations and organize actions across a wide range of people. Just as many analytical concepts supported the understanding of existing conditions, this vocabulary tries to support the understanding of possible conditions, enable holistic implication assessments and shifts in worldview beyond current digital-economic paradigms. KW - Erweiterte Realität KW - Technikbewertung KW - Verhaltenssteuerung KW - Wortschatz Y1 - 2025 SN - 979-8-4007-1478-8 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1145/3769526.3769635 PB - Association for Computing Machinery CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Shwartz Altshuoler, Tehilla A1 - Aridor Hershkovitz, Rachel A1 - Mikulinsky, Romi A1 - Müller, Boris T1 - Governing phygital spaces: Human rights by design meets speculative design JF - Internet policy review : Journal on internet regulation N2 - Smart glasses and AI-powered “phygital spaces” are transforming how people perceive, navigate, and interact with the world. Yet existing regulatory frameworks - Privacy by design and Human Rights by design - focus narrowly on data protection and overlook the relational and collective dynamics these technologies disrupt. This article introduces the ‘ethics of interactions’ as a complementary framework that situates regulation within the lived realities of AI-mediated environments. Our interdisciplinary team, combining law, speculative design, and human–computer interaction, developed a year-long methodology spanning speculative storytelling, legal mapping, field diaries, and role-play based workshops in Germany and Israel. These exercises revealed how smart glasses might reshape trust, consent and perception, through five recurring modes of interaction: person-to-person, person-to-space, person-to-reality, person-to-machine, and person-to-platform. Workshop role-play surfaced vulnerabilities that conventional legal analysis misses, from peer-to-peer surveillance and emotional inference to corporate, platform and government control of augmented realities. Building on these findings, we propose regulatory recommendations that combine dual governance models, interaction-sensitive safeguards, and investment in digital literacy for policymakers. By embedding speculative inquiry into policy design, this study closes the loop between abstract principles and lived dilemmas, offering both conceptual and practical pathways for governing phygital spaces. KW - Datenschutz KW - Generative KI KW - Gouvernance KW - Smartglasses Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.14763/2025.4.2048 SN - 2197-6775 VL - 14 IS - 4 CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Auer, Cornelia A1 - Kriegler, Elmar A1 - Carlsen, Henrik A1 - Kok, Kasper A1 - Pedde, Simona A1 - Krey, Volker A1 - Müller, Boris T1 - Climate change scenario services BT - From science to facilitating action JF - One Earth N2 - The goal of limiting global warming to well below 2°C as set out in the Paris Agreement calls for a strategic assessment of societal pathways and policy strategies. Besides policy makers, new powerful actors from the private sector, including finance, have stepped up to engage in forward-looking assessments of a Paris-compliant and climate-resilient future. Climate change scenarios have addressed this demand by providing scientific insights on the possible pathways ahead to limit warming in line with the Paris climate goal. Despite the increased interest, the potential of climate change scenarios has not been fully unleashed, mostly due to a lack of an intermediary service that provides guidance and access to climate change scenarios. This perspective presents the concept of a climate change scenario service, its components, and a prototypical implementation to overcome this shortcoming aiming to make scenarios accessible to a broader audience of societal actors and decision makers. KW - Klimaänderung KW - Klimaschutz KW - Dienst KW - Koproduktion KW - Visualisierung Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2021.07.015 SN - 2590-3322 VL - 4 IS - 8 SP - 1074 EP - 1082 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER -