Menendez-Blanco, MariaBjørn, PernilleHolten Møller, Naja M.Bruun, JesperDybkjær, HansLorentzen, Kasper2023-03-172023-03-172018https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/4631Inclusion in computer science education and profession is a debated topic in recent feminist HCI literature. To enable inclusion in computer science, we must find new ways to create opportunities for broadening the narrative of computing embracing diversity. In this paper, we present GRACE, an interactive installation, which combines history, crafts, and digital technology. The installation creates an opportunity for multiple people to engage into discussions around inclusion in computer science, thus facilitates open discussion of perspectives beyond predominant narratives of computing.enfeminisminclusiongrace hoppernarrativesinteraction designGRACE: Broadening Narratives of Computing through History, Craft and TechnologyText/Conference Paper10.1145/3148330.3154505