Smit, DorotheĢKrischkowsky, AlinaBeuthel, Janne MaschaMaurer, BernhardFuchsberger, VerenaMurer, MartinTscheligi, ManfredDevendorf, LauraZaman, BiekENouwen, MarijeAAL, Konstantin2019-04-272019-04-272019This workshop focuses on the material qualities of dislocation. The process of humans becoming separated from each other is likely to have diverse consequences; from shifting frequency, modes, or routines of communication and collaboration, to completely alternate means of connection. In this workshop, we aim to discuss a broad range of material manifestations and implications of (researching and designing for) dislocation. While engaging with material qualities of dislocation, we will reflect on the state of the art, discuss research gaps and potentials, and explore hands-on how design can create opportunities for (re)connection in response to dislocation through the creation of tangible interfaces.enMaterial Manifestations of Dislocation and (Re)connectionText/Conference Paper10.18420/ecscw2019_ws42510-2591