In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the ‘same time, same place’ quadrant has diversified, perhaps even fragmented. This one-day workshop will bring together researchers with diverse, yet convergent interests in tabletop, surface, mobile, and wearable technologies, spaces and spatial interaction, and those interested in the social aspects of interaction, such as conversation analysis and ethnomethodology. These communities have matured considerably, and produced significant exemplars of systems, methods, and studies concerned with collocated interactions. Yet, new challenges abound as people wear and carry more devices than ever, creating fragmented device ecologies at work, and changing...
This paper gives an interwoven account of the theoretical and practical work we undertook in pursuit...
Wearables, unlike smartphones, typically afford increasingly private or discrete interactions that a...
After 20 years of research, it is unclear what role the tabletop should play in the home or workplac...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the ‘same...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the 'same...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the 'same...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the 'same...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
Funding: EPSRC grants EP/G037574/1 and EP/G065802/1 (MP).Recent research on mobile collocated intera...
Recent research on mobile collocated interactions has been looking at situations in which collocated...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been exploring situations where collocated users enga...
This Special Issue focuses on the emerging use of wearable technologies for mobile collocated intera...
New challenges are facing interaction design. On one hand because of advances in technology – pervas...
Collocated interaction has received growing interest in both academic research and the design of inf...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been looking at situations in which collocated users ...
This paper gives an interwoven account of the theoretical and practical work we undertook in pursuit...
Wearables, unlike smartphones, typically afford increasingly private or discrete interactions that a...
After 20 years of research, it is unclear what role the tabletop should play in the home or workplac...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the ‘same...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the 'same...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the 'same...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the 'same...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
Funding: EPSRC grants EP/G037574/1 and EP/G065802/1 (MP).Recent research on mobile collocated intera...
Recent research on mobile collocated interactions has been looking at situations in which collocated...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been exploring situations where collocated users enga...
This Special Issue focuses on the emerging use of wearable technologies for mobile collocated intera...
New challenges are facing interaction design. On one hand because of advances in technology – pervas...
Collocated interaction has received growing interest in both academic research and the design of inf...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been looking at situations in which collocated users ...
This paper gives an interwoven account of the theoretical and practical work we undertook in pursuit...
Wearables, unlike smartphones, typically afford increasingly private or discrete interactions that a...
After 20 years of research, it is unclear what role the tabletop should play in the home or workplac...