The workshop's call for participation points out the changes in work and society related to the development of new technologies, forms of work and patterns of activity. The traditional notion of workplace is challenged by the convergence and intercommunication of technological devices, as are our approaches to design and theory. I'd like to argue that this is only problematic because the traditional view is rather reductionist and simplistic. I'd like to explore a different notion of what place is, and hence workplace. This builds on and extends the discussion of space and place in CSCW by Harrison and Dourish, taking an approach based on post-structuralist semiology that takes fuller account of the interdependence of media in human activit...
In this symposium we address the tension between working remotely ‘anytime, anywhere and with anyone...
Urban experience has become complex with simultaneous and alternate choices, and experiences are cre...
Abstract. While the spatial organization of social action is a recurrent topic for CSCW research and...
International audienceMobile and network technologies enable new ways of working (NWW) that disrupt ...
Every day we transform our surrounding space into proper place. We have our own ways to walk through...
Media technology has redefined our spatial relationship with the physical world as we are largely de...
Unlike many other aspects of new technology, mobile media are fundamentallyconcerned with our negoti...
The spatial relationships between architectural form and computation are changing. They have been ch...
Media Space explores the importance of ideas of space and place to understanding the ways in which w...
Within Urban Media Studies, current research on media practices in urban space is by and large infor...
The disciplines of architecture, media studies, urban design, city planning, lighting design, digita...
Spaces of Interaction, Places for Experience is a book about Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), inter...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...
As interactors we often allude to a sense of presence, of being there, when experiencing interactive...
In this paper, through the use of two vignettes, we present a viewpoint on the concepts of `space' a...
In this symposium we address the tension between working remotely ‘anytime, anywhere and with anyone...
Urban experience has become complex with simultaneous and alternate choices, and experiences are cre...
Abstract. While the spatial organization of social action is a recurrent topic for CSCW research and...
International audienceMobile and network technologies enable new ways of working (NWW) that disrupt ...
Every day we transform our surrounding space into proper place. We have our own ways to walk through...
Media technology has redefined our spatial relationship with the physical world as we are largely de...
Unlike many other aspects of new technology, mobile media are fundamentallyconcerned with our negoti...
The spatial relationships between architectural form and computation are changing. They have been ch...
Media Space explores the importance of ideas of space and place to understanding the ways in which w...
Within Urban Media Studies, current research on media practices in urban space is by and large infor...
The disciplines of architecture, media studies, urban design, city planning, lighting design, digita...
Spaces of Interaction, Places for Experience is a book about Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), inter...
The rise of innovative and whimsical workspaces like Google’s offices (Myerson & Ross, 2003; Schmidt...
As interactors we often allude to a sense of presence, of being there, when experiencing interactive...
In this paper, through the use of two vignettes, we present a viewpoint on the concepts of `space' a...
In this symposium we address the tension between working remotely ‘anytime, anywhere and with anyone...
Urban experience has become complex with simultaneous and alternate choices, and experiences are cre...
Abstract. While the spatial organization of social action is a recurrent topic for CSCW research and...