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Anirudha Joshi professor at Industrial Design Centre, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay / India
The New Interface Initiated by Designers
10 / 10 (Fri)14 : 00 - 15 : 40
C5 (Room 131-134)

Anirudha Joshi is a faculty member in the Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay. He teaches and conducts research in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) design. His area of research interest is interaction design for needs of developing countries like India. Anirudha conducts workshops on HCI for IT professionals and is also a consultant to several IT companies on HCI projects.
Before joining IIT Bombay, Anirudha worked in the field of interaction design for software, multimedia and the Internet. Anirudha has a BTech in Electrical Engineering from IIT Bombay, and a Masters in Design in Visual Communication also from IIT Bombay.

Screenshots from CD ROM 'Karishma, the Wonder that is India' (Padmini Polymer Ltd., 1995)
A multimedia introduction to India for children.

(c) and P Western Outdoor, Bombay 1995.

Screenshots from 'The Bansuri Guru' (Eastern Harmony Inc., 1999)
A CD based tutor for students of the Bansuri - the Indian bamboo flute. The tutor was designed under the guidance of the Bansuri maestro Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia.

(c) Eastern Harmony Inc., 1999.

Photos from workshops on Human-Computer Interaction and Contextual Inquiry conducted in the Industrial Design Centre, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in January 2003.
Participants included design students as well as working professionals from the Information Technology field.

(c) Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay, 2003.