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FoodCHI 2014 Symposium: The Menu

F o o d + D e s i g n + T e c h n o l o g y
foodchi.urbaninformatics.net
@FoodCHI2014 hashtag: #foodCHI

09:00 09:20 Welcome and Introduction | Jaz Choi & Marcus Foth (QUT, Australia)
09:20 10:10 Keynote | Seith Fourmile (Abriculture Project, Australia)
10:10 10:30 Eat Cook Grow Book Launch | Doug Sery (MIT Press, USA via Skype)
10:30 11:00 Morning Tea
11:00 12:00 Morning Presentations | chaired by Peter Lyle
Eli Blevis (Indiana University Bloomington, USA) | Where Does Food Come From
Daisy Tam (Hong Kong Baptist University, China) | Enabling An Ethical Food System:
Pilot case study of Hong Kong
Geremy Farr-Wharton (QUT, Australia) | Opportunities for Mobile & Social Media to
Reduce Domestic Food Waste
12:00 13:00 Lunch
13:00 14:30 Panel Discussion | chaired by Jaz Choi and Marcus Foth
Academia & Industry: What Does a Happy Partnership Look Like?
Angela Hirst (Wandering Cooks)
Peter Kearney (City Food Growers)
Emma-Kate Rose (FoodConnect)
Jack Stone (BeeOneThird)
14:30 15:00 Afternoon Tea
15:00 16:30 Afternoon Presentations | chaired by Greg Hearn
Tad Hirsch (University of Washington, USA) | Whats for Lunch?
Peter Lyle (QUT, Australia) | Interaction Design Patterns to Support Urban Gardeners
Younghui Kim (Hongik University, Korea via Skype) | Metamorphosis: Drinking-
responsive Wearables
Markta Dolejov (National University of Singapore) | StreetSauce: food-networking
to support public engagement
16:30 17:00 Special Event: Taste of FoodCHI with Markta Dolejov
Markta will turn Twitter data into dips we can then taste at the event. In order to do this,
we ask you to Tweet your answer to the following question using the hastag:
#tasteFoodCHI Question: What do you get if you mix food+technologies+design?
17:00 17:30 Closing | Jaz Choi & Marcus Foth (QUT, Australia)
18:30 19:00 CityCat journey to Hamilton (optional)
19:00 21:00 Eat Street Markets (optional)
The Eat Cook Grow program of research and the FoodCHI 2014 event have been supported under Australian Research
Councils Linkage Projects funding scheme (project number LP100100232). Dr Jaz Choi was the recipient of an
Australian Research Council APDI Post Doctoral Fellowship. We are grateful to the ARC and our partner organisations
for their support.

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