In this chapter we describe experience in the design and installation of a low-cost multi-touch table in a rural island community. We will discuss the creation of the table including: pragmatic challenges of installation, and then reinstallation as the physical fabric of the multi-purpose building (café, cinema, meeting area and cattle market) altered; technical challenges of using off-the-shelf components to create state-of-the art multi-touch interactions and tactile BYOD (bring your own device) end-user rogramming; design challenges of creating high-production value bespoke mountings and furniture using digital fabrication in an environment that could include sewing needles, ketchup laden sandwiches and cow manure. The resulting instal...
The wide urban–rural economic gap, particularly in developing countries, has led to various problems...
We present our experiences of using an iterative, prototype-driven approach to developing social sys...
The transition to a digitally inclusive and knowledge-based rural society can be challenging. Digita...
In this chapter we describe experience in the design and installation of a low-cost multi-touch tabl...
Digital Do-It-Yourself techniques, from 3D printing to micro-sensors, allow people to construct and ...
This paper discusses the design, development and deployment of a large projected multi-touch surface...
We describe the techniques used to evaluate the potential of situated photo displays in supporting n...
Abstract—As our economy expands to the digital realm, rural communities are presented with unprecede...
Millions of people in developed countries routinely create and share digital content; but what about...
In this paper we describe a technology probe aiming to aid understanding of how digital displays can...
“Fostering digital participation through Living Labs in regional and rural Australian communities,” ...
The domain of rural areas, including rural communities, agriculture, and forestry, is going through ...
There is evidence that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have transformed the lives ...
The StoryBank project is examining technologies and practices to allow digitally impoverished commun...
The StoryBank project is examining technologies and practices to allow digitally impoverished commun...
The wide urban–rural economic gap, particularly in developing countries, has led to various problems...
We present our experiences of using an iterative, prototype-driven approach to developing social sys...
The transition to a digitally inclusive and knowledge-based rural society can be challenging. Digita...
In this chapter we describe experience in the design and installation of a low-cost multi-touch tabl...
Digital Do-It-Yourself techniques, from 3D printing to micro-sensors, allow people to construct and ...
This paper discusses the design, development and deployment of a large projected multi-touch surface...
We describe the techniques used to evaluate the potential of situated photo displays in supporting n...
Abstract—As our economy expands to the digital realm, rural communities are presented with unprecede...
Millions of people in developed countries routinely create and share digital content; but what about...
In this paper we describe a technology probe aiming to aid understanding of how digital displays can...
“Fostering digital participation through Living Labs in regional and rural Australian communities,” ...
The domain of rural areas, including rural communities, agriculture, and forestry, is going through ...
There is evidence that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have transformed the lives ...
The StoryBank project is examining technologies and practices to allow digitally impoverished commun...
The StoryBank project is examining technologies and practices to allow digitally impoverished commun...
The wide urban–rural economic gap, particularly in developing countries, has led to various problems...
We present our experiences of using an iterative, prototype-driven approach to developing social sys...
The transition to a digitally inclusive and knowledge-based rural society can be challenging. Digita...