Ian Gonsher Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Ian Gonsher's work at John Brown University explores the intersection of human-computer interaction and immersive technologies. He investigates augmented and virtual reality applications, with a focus on innovative interfaces and their impact on user experience. Gonsher's research spans the design and development of interactive displays, force-feedback tools for mixed reality, and novel modalities for human-computer interaction, such as integrating interfaces into furniture. Recent work includes explorations of free-hand AR drawing using dual-display smartphone-wearable systems and design research into metaverse creation, from speculative concepts to functional prototypes. His work has implications for design education, ubiquitous computing, and telepresence within the built environment. Gonsher's primary research interests lie in augmented reality applications and innovative human-technology interaction.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 67
Selected Publications
- Principles of positive sum design (2025) DOI
- Prototyping Jewish Ritual Objects: Wearable Affordances for Intention and Connection (2024) DOI
- The Telepresence of Furniture in Extended Reality (2024) DOI
- Integrating Interfaces into Furniture: New Paradigms for Ubiquitous Computing, Mixed Reality, and Telepresence within the Built Environment (2023) DOI
- The Dialectics of Creativity: The Abstract and the Concrete (2023) DOI
- The Dialectics of Creativity: The Abstract and the Concrete (2023) DOI
- The Dialectics of Creativity: The Abstract and the Concrete (2023) DOI
- The Design Research Seminar: A Case Study (2022) DOI
- Prototype of a force-feedback tool for mixed reality applications (2022) DOI
- Prototype of Force Feedback Tool for Mixed Reality Applications (2021) DOI
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