Reimagining Creative Human-Computer Interfaces with High-Performance Embedded Computing

Abstract
The processing power and input/output bandwidth of embedded computing have grown exponentially, but many human-computer interfaces continue to follow formats and ideologies reflecting the constraints of the 1980's. It is time for a radical rethink of what the interface can be, especially in the creative domain (such as music technology). This transdisciplinary PhD project will bring together the latest high-bandwidth, low-latency embedded computing systems with human-centred and critical perspectives to design rich, nuanced and tangible interactions with digital data. Applications are welcome from candidates with backgrounds in embedded systems engineering, interaction design, psychology, critical studies or related fields.

How to Apply 
Please contact Professor Andrew McPherson if you are interested in applying for this project. 

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