Exploring the duality of pervasive computing and architecture in order to propose new models of interaction between people and their built environment. One of the unique "affordances" of digital media is interactivity. This word has come to stand for all manners of engagements between people and things but as McCollough (2004) reminds us the word implies deliberation over the exchange of messages. "Objects" or architecture would be exempt from this mode of communication since, in a likewise manner, we don't interact with a door, we simply open it. However, computing provides a reflexive twist for it is not only the means through which we indirectly communicate with others but also a subject with which we can directly interact. They solicit ...
As part of a broader design framework for pervasive systems, we present here our ideas on how pervas...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology progressively integrates into daily life and domestic env...
As the world becomes increasingly computationally enabled, so our view of human-computer interaction...
Ubiquitous computing has a vision of information and interaction being embedded in the world around ...
Doing space does not require a creatio ex nihilo but depends instead on manifold resources. Among th...
The spatial relationships between architectural form and computation are changing. They have been ch...
For many in the field of HCI, location and space are synonymous; yet, as we move from the mobile era...
For many in the field of HCI, location and space are synonymous; yet, as we move from the mobile era...
The development of information technology forever alters peoples' conception of space and place. Con...
In this article, we argue that the spatial environment of everyday interaction has to be understood ...
There is an underlying digital network that exists in our contemporary cities that affects every asp...
The rapid growth of the internet and the far-reaching ubiquity of our virtual networks within the la...
In our view, the study of situated interactions in office environments requires consideration of the...
Spaces of Interaction, Places for Experience is a book about Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), inter...
New means of interaction in the electronic realm are transforming activities of our society that hav...
As part of a broader design framework for pervasive systems, we present here our ideas on how pervas...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology progressively integrates into daily life and domestic env...
As the world becomes increasingly computationally enabled, so our view of human-computer interaction...
Ubiquitous computing has a vision of information and interaction being embedded in the world around ...
Doing space does not require a creatio ex nihilo but depends instead on manifold resources. Among th...
The spatial relationships between architectural form and computation are changing. They have been ch...
For many in the field of HCI, location and space are synonymous; yet, as we move from the mobile era...
For many in the field of HCI, location and space are synonymous; yet, as we move from the mobile era...
The development of information technology forever alters peoples' conception of space and place. Con...
In this article, we argue that the spatial environment of everyday interaction has to be understood ...
There is an underlying digital network that exists in our contemporary cities that affects every asp...
The rapid growth of the internet and the far-reaching ubiquity of our virtual networks within the la...
In our view, the study of situated interactions in office environments requires consideration of the...
Spaces of Interaction, Places for Experience is a book about Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), inter...
New means of interaction in the electronic realm are transforming activities of our society that hav...
As part of a broader design framework for pervasive systems, we present here our ideas on how pervas...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology progressively integrates into daily life and domestic env...
As the world becomes increasingly computationally enabled, so our view of human-computer interaction...