1. abstract (250 words) This paper introduces the relationship between HCI and microorganisms with several prior papers’ examples. Almost all research introduced here is seeking how to achieve symbiosis with invisible microorganisms. Also, the author introduces the output works like art, research, and products from their research. Then the author describes his analysis results of these research tendencies and the methodologies. In the next section, the author argues not only his thought about the relationship between HCI and microorganisms but also his artwork idea. In conclusion, the author argues how human beings can achieve symbiosis with invisible creatures according to prior research and his thought.

  2. introduction

    1. introduce the researches
  3. summary

    1. Trends
    2. Keywords/Conference
  4. analysis

    1. methodologies
      1. sensing
      2. outputs
      3. referenced papers
  5. synthesis

    What is the difference between this and conclusion?

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    next step?

  6. conclusion

  7. keywords HCI, interaction design, symbiosis, microorganisms

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