Welcome to the Human-Computer Interaction Group

Our goal is to conceive, develop and evaluate novel concepts for human-computer interaction that dissolve the user interface as a barrier between real and virtual, and instead allow the user to seamlessly transition between different realities. We call this extended form of interaction “Embodied Cross-Reality Interaction” and the supporting user interfaces “Transitional Interfaces.” Such interfaces support crossing between different realities: from being in the physical world and using our existing cognitive and bodily skills, to gradually moving into a virtual reality with more advanced or “magical” skills, and back again. 

Welcome to the Human-Computer Interaction Group

Our goal is to conceive, develop and evaluate novel concepts for human-computer interaction that dissolve the user interface as a barrier between real and virtual, and instead allow the user to seamlessly transition between different realities. We call this extended form of interaction “Embodied Cross-Reality Interaction” and the supporting user interfaces “Transitional Interfaces.” Such interfaces support crossing between different realities: from being in the physical world and using our existing cognitive and bodily skills, to gradually moving into a virtual reality with more advanced or “magical” skills, and back again. 

Welcome to the Human-Computer Interaction Group

Our goal is to conceive, develop and evaluate novel concepts for human-computer interaction that dissolve the user interface as a barrier between real and virtual, and instead allow the user to seamlessly transition between different realities. We call this extended form of interaction “Embodied Cross-Reality Interaction” and the supporting user interfaces “Transitional Interfaces.” Such interfaces support crossing between different realities: from being in the physical world and using our existing cognitive and bodily skills, to gradually moving into a virtual reality with more advanced or “magical” skills, and back again. 

Current news

New Exhibition: Arriving? Migration, Faith and Identity

We are happy to announce that our latest exhibition, “Arriving? Migration, Faith and Identity,” has opened on July 17th. Our computer science students have been responsible for designing and implementing incredible interactive media installations. Come and visit our exhibition in the “Turm zur Katz” in downtown Konstanz and experience the cool exhibition! This project is part of our long-term teaching project called “Media Exhibition Design” (see https://mediale-ausstellungsgestaltung.de/ )

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Teaching Winter Term 2025 / 2026

Here you can find a chronological list of all lectures, exercises, and directed studies offered by the HCI Group in the Winter Term 2025 / 2026. Please note the individual starting dates. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Johannes Zagermann.

Unity Crash Course
⇢ Block event, 13.10. - 17.10.2025 (13:30 - 18:30)
Link: ZEuS

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Presentation of Bachelor/Master Topics 
⇢ Monday, 20.10.2025 at 10:00

This semester's seminar and project topics for Bachelor or Master students wi…

Symposium "Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Konstanz – An Alumni Perspective"

On Friday, 4 July, the symposium “Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Konstanz – An Alumni Perspective” brought together former PhD students and Postdocs from the HCI group. The event featured a series of inspiring talks and engaging discussions, as alumni shared valuable insights from their professional journeys and reflected on their time in Konstanz.

A big thank you to all former PhD students and Postdocs for joining us and sharing their perspectives!

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