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SUMMARY:Spring seminar: The New Mundane (Everyday Futures)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our spring seminar\, “The New Mundane (Everyday Futures)” on Wednesday\, 27.5. at 13:00-15:00! \nJoin us for our spring seminar with exciting talks related to The New Mundane (Everyday Futures) where we focus on the current shifts in human-computer interaction and how we understand these shifts as affecting our perceptions and practices of everyday lived experience. SIGCHI Finland’s spring seminar 2026 zooms in on the subtle changes creeping into our daily existence: how they re-form habits\, routines\, meanings\, relationships\, and subsequently also our expectations\, gradually over time. Our selection of speakers foregrounds these changes in addition to the evolution of developing and studying human-technology interaction. They highlight the frictions and breakdowns\, as well as new opportunities. Here\, we treat emerging technologies\, not as disruptions\, but rather as ongoing negotiations between people\, infrastructures\, values\, and environments. We invite you all to join us on May 27\, 2026\, to consider not what technology could do someday\, but what it is quietly asking people to do every day.  \nThe event is held online and it´s free and open for all. \nRegistration for the event closes on Monday\, 25.5.2026. The Zoom link for the event will be emailed on Tuesday\, 26.5. \n— Register for the event via this link — \nProgram \nPlease note that times in the program are approximate\, and some deviation may occur. \n13:00-13:10 Welcoming words\nLaura Havinen\, Chair of SIGCHI Finland \n13:10-13:40 Am I Still Needed? Reconfiguring Human Roles in the Age of AI Agents\nMartina Čaić\, Assistant Professor in Strategic Service Design\, Aalto University \n13:40-14:10 Everybody’s Smart: discussing four speculative disciplines that don’t exist yet\nSérgio Tavares\, Lead Service Designer at F-Secure \n14:10-14:20 Pause \n14:20-14:50 The Cost of Velocity: What are we Overlooking in Everyday Life \nJane Vita\, Co-founder of The Joy Time \n14:50-15:00 Closing words\nRebekah Rousi\, SIGCHI Finland
URL:https://sigchi.fi/event/the-new-mundane/
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SUMMARY:Guest talk on 5 June 2026: Digital Civics for Sustainable Transitions – Community Advocacy and GenAI in Urban Futures
DESCRIPTION:As cities navigate overlapping sustainability transitions – climate adaptation\, digitalisation\, demographic change\, and governance reform – the role of civic technologies in shaping participation and collective action has become increasingly consequential. This talk examines how community groups are beginning to appropriate generative AI and data-driven tools not as instruments of efficiency or automation\, but as infrastructures for democratic engagement\, social learning\, and sustainability advocacy. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Professor Marcus Foth\, Queensland University of Technology\nTime: Friday 5 June 2026 at 10:00–11:30\nLocation: OASIS space\, Pinni B (Kanslerinrinne 1)\, Tampere University centre campus + online via Zoom\nSign up by 1 June 2026: https://forms.office.com/e/72PLcNqpvc\n\nDrawing on interdisciplinary research in urban informatics\, digital civics\, and participatory design\, Professor Marcus Foth introduces the concept of the Living Data Lab: a community-centred civic infrastructure that supports data literacy\, collaborative sensemaking\, and grassroots storytelling around urban sustainability challenges. Through case examples\, the talk explores how genAI can augment local advocacy capacities\, e.g.\, helping communities translate complex environmental data into actionable narratives\, engage institutions more effectively\, and participate meaningfully in sustainability transitions. \nPositioned within debates on responsible digitalisation\, this talk critically interrogates the double-edged nature of AI and data infrastructures. It argues for a shift away from extractive “smart city” models towards co-designed and socially accountable digital systems that support urban resilience\, ecological care\, and inclusive governance. The talk offers provocations for human-computer interaction and interaction design researchers\, sustainability scholars\, and practitioners seeking to align technological innovation with just and transformative urban futures. \nSpeaker bio \n \nMarcus Foth (/foːt/) is a Professor in Strategic Design in the School of Design and a Chief Investigator in the QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC)\, Faculty of Creative Industries\, Education\, and Social Justice\, Queensland University of Technology\, Brisbane\, Australia. For more than two decades\, Marcus has led ubiquitous computing and interaction design research into interactive digital media\, screen\, mobile and smart city applications. Marcus founded the Urban Informatics Research Lab in 2006. He is a founding member of the QUT More-than-Human Futures research group. \nMarcus has published more than 300 peer-reviewed publications. He served on Australia’s national College of Experts (2021 – 2025). He is a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society and the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences\, and a Distinguished Member of the international Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). \nRelated readings \nFoth\, M. (2025). A Scientist’s Warning on Smart Cities: Rethinking Urban Sustainability for More-than-Human Futures. Journal of Urban Technology. https://doi.org/10.1080/10630732.2025.2575522 \nFoth\, M.\, Emamjome\, F.\, Mitchell\, P.\, & Rittenbruch\, M. (2022). Spatial data in urban informatics: Contentions of the software-sorted city. In S. Carta (Ed.)\, Machine Learning and the City: Applications in Architecture and Urban Design (pp. 367–378). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119815075.ch28 \nFredericks\, J.\, Foth\, M.\, Caldwell\, G.\, Tomitsch\, M.\, & Vande Moere\, A. (2026). Middle-Out Design for More-than-Human Cities: Integrating Human–Animal Relations in Urban Sustainability Planning. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment. https://doi.org/10.1108/SASBE-09-2025-0562 \nLuusua\, A.\, Ylipulli\, J.\, Foth\, M.\, & Aurigi\, A. (2023). Urban AI: Understanding the Emerging Role of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Cities. AI & Society\, 38(3)\, 1039-1259. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-022-01537-5 \nSheikh\, H.\, Mitchell\, P.\, & Foth\, M. (2023). Reparative futures of smart urban governance: a speculative design approach for multispecies justice. Futures\, 154\, 103266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2023.103266 \nOrganisers \nThe talk is organised together with DigiSus and TURNS research platforms\, and in cooperation with Sigchi Finland.
URL:https://sigchi.fi/event/digital-civics-for-sustainable-transitions-community-advocacy-and-genai-in-urban-futures/
LOCATION:OASIS space\, Pinni B (Kanslerinrinne 1)\, Tampere University centre campus + online via Zoom\, Kanslerinrinne 1\, Tampere\, Suomi
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