ACM Interactions magazine is a publication covering a number of related worlds, offering content to educate and inspire designers, providing viewpoints related to culture and anthropology, describing innovation and creation in a business environment, and continually investigating the relationship between people, experiences, and technology.
Its publisher is the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), which has its headquarters in New York City.
[1] As of December 28 2016: First published in 1994, Interactions initially appeared quarterly, and moved to bi-monthly in 1996.
Interactions is the third largest ACM publication, and receives the second most citations, according to an article by new editors Wakkary and Stolterman in SIGCHI 2011.
[2][3] Each issue contains a cover story, regarded as the keynote article.