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Christine Farion
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Christine Farion

Christine Farion is a Post Graduate Lecturer at The Glasgow School of Art for MDes Inn and Interaction Design. A PhD in Smart objects in the domain of Forgetfulness, Christine has been involved in teaching computing, programming, electronics, and prototyping for over 15 years. Previously she created interactive installations internationally, and did research and support for a visual impairment charity. Her interests are memory, accessibility, and physical computing. Currently researching and creating wearable technologies, her focus is on the way we experience our environment and interact with others. This involves interaction to improve quality of life, interpersonal communication, and community well-being.
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References found in this chapter include a portion of the work from my PhD thesis, as previously referenced, and the following:

Imhof, L., Wallhagen, M. I., Mahrer-Imhof, R., & Monsch, A. U. (2006). Becoming forgetful: How elderly people deal with forgetfulness in everyday life. In American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias®, 21(5), 347-353.Ponds et al., 1997).

Schmidt, A., Gellersen, H. W., & Merz, C. (2000, October). Enabling implicit human computer interaction: a wearable RFID-tag reader. In Digest of Papers. Fourth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (pp. 193-194). IEEE.Fishkin et al., 2005.

Houde, S., & Hill, C. (1997). What do prototypes prototype?. In Handbook of human-computer interaction (pp. 367-381). North-Holland.

Farion, Christine (2018). Investigating the design of Smart Objects in the domain of forgetfulness. PhD thesis, Queen Mary University of London. https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/bitstream...

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Christine Farion

Christine Farion is a Post Graduate Lecturer at The Glasgow School of Art for MDes Inn and Interaction Design. A PhD in Smart objects in the domain of Forgetfulness, Christine has been involved in teaching computing, programming, electronics, and prototyping for over 15 years. Previously she created interactive installations internationally, and did research and support for a visual impairment charity. Her interests are memory, accessibility, and physical computing. Currently researching and creating wearable technologies, her focus is on the way we experience our environment and interact with others. This involves interaction to improve quality of life, interpersonal communication, and community well-being.
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