DiscoverGears of Progress20. Jae Lee: on augmented reality, human computer interaction, and designing for everyone
20. Jae Lee: on augmented reality, human computer interaction, and designing for everyone

20. Jae Lee: on augmented reality, human computer interaction, and designing for everyone

Update: 2025-02-07
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In this conversation, Sasha interviews Jay Lee (website, LinkedIn, Google Scholar), an HCI researcher from Makeability Lab at the University of Washington focused on augmented reality and accessibility for low vision individuals. They discuss Jay's journey into HCI, the importance of accessibility in technology, and various projects he has worked on, including AR applications for sports and cooking. The conversation highlights the growing interest in accessibility research within the HCI community and the potential for AR technologies to enhance daily life for individuals with disabilities. Jae expresses his vision for creating accessible AR solutions that cater to diverse populations, aiming to shape a future where technology is inclusive for all.




This episode was powered by: 



  • Center for Research and Education on Accessible Technology and Experiences (CREATE) at the University of Washington 



  • Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)



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20. Jae Lee: on augmented reality, human computer interaction, and designing for everyone

20. Jae Lee: on augmented reality, human computer interaction, and designing for everyone

Sasha Portnova