is Associate Professor and Associate Head of School-Research at the School of Future Environments, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. With a background as an interactive installation artist and a researcher working with Interaction Design, HCI and Tangible Computing, Ann Morrison is currently working with animals (companion, wild and captive), older adults and urban environments. Her current projects include working developing resilient enrichment solutions for a Platypus at Melbourne Zoo, groups of Chimpanzees and Capuchins at Hamilton Zoo and for endangered marine birds and mammals on the New Zealand coastline.
last update: April 2021
Articles published on IXD&A:
• ‘Designing for Mixed Reality Urban Exploration’, N. 48, 2021, pp. 33 – 49, abstract, download, (https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-048-002), Google Scholar
"This paper introduces a design framework for mixed reality urban exploration (MRUE), based on a concrete implementation in a historical city. The framework integrates different modalities, such as vir..."
"This paper introduces a design framework for mixed reality urban exploration (MRUE), based on a concrete implementation in a historical city. The framework integrates different modalities, such as vir..."
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