Today we have computers in all kind of work places, and it is a fairly common artefact in many homes. What becomes an interesting topic when computers end up in everyday occasions and used by people who are not necessarily computer experts is how the user interface should be designed to be rendered practically useful. This thesis explores part of this problem by looking into the details of how we use technology and artifacts in our everyday activities and utilizes the insights for developing design concepts. Of particular interest is concept development for user interfaces that goes beyond the traditional desktop computer setup with a screen, keyboard and mouse as tools for interaction. The work relies on an ethnographic approach to get an ...
Embedding technologies into everyday life generates new contexts of mixed-reality. My research focus...
Interactions in and with the physical world have enabled us to perform everyday activities in the pe...
There is limited debate on what “ubiquity” in ubiquitous computing implies, in particular in regard ...
Today we have computers in all kind of work places, and it is a fairly common artefact in many homes...
This dissertation is based upon the work within a number of research projects, five of which are pre...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
Computers are used in sociable situations, for example during customer meetings. This is seldom reco...
www.carstensorensen.com mobility.lse.ac.uk Abstract: Ubiquitous computing represents the ideal of co...
Ubiquitous computing aims to make human-computer interaction as naturalistic and functionally invisi...
This thesis goes beyond a user-centred design approach to explore potential future applications and ...
This thesis goes beyond a user-centred design approach to explore potential future applications and ...
textAs technology becomes integrated into everyday life, the relationship between the human and mach...
textAs technology becomes integrated into everyday life, the relationship between the human and mach...
Embedding technologies into everyday life generates new contexts of mixed-reality. My research focus...
Interactions in and with the physical world have enabled us to perform everyday activities in the pe...
There is limited debate on what “ubiquity” in ubiquitous computing implies, in particular in regard ...
Today we have computers in all kind of work places, and it is a fairly common artefact in many homes...
This dissertation is based upon the work within a number of research projects, five of which are pre...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
Computers are used in sociable situations, for example during customer meetings. This is seldom reco...
www.carstensorensen.com mobility.lse.ac.uk Abstract: Ubiquitous computing represents the ideal of co...
Ubiquitous computing aims to make human-computer interaction as naturalistic and functionally invisi...
This thesis goes beyond a user-centred design approach to explore potential future applications and ...
This thesis goes beyond a user-centred design approach to explore potential future applications and ...
textAs technology becomes integrated into everyday life, the relationship between the human and mach...
textAs technology becomes integrated into everyday life, the relationship between the human and mach...
Embedding technologies into everyday life generates new contexts of mixed-reality. My research focus...
Interactions in and with the physical world have enabled us to perform everyday activities in the pe...
There is limited debate on what “ubiquity” in ubiquitous computing implies, in particular in regard ...