The spatial relationships between architectural form and computation are changing. They have been changing ever since the computer left a dedicated room in an office building leading to evolution, not only in the design of the office as a building type but also new forms of interaction with computing technology that are changing our ways of working and living within the built environment. In this chapter we study how this relationship has changed both the nature of ‘work’ and its locations. Building on this insight and understanding from the field of workplace studies we suggest a particular approach, analytic ethnography, to inform the design of environments for the new ways that computation, architecture and interaction intersect
In this paper I will discuss interactivity and spatiality, including the relationships between techn...
In this paper, through the use of two vignettes, we present a viewpoint on the concepts of `space' a...
In this paper I will discuss interactivity and spatiality, including the relationships between techn...
Spatial relationships between computing and architectural form have changed. Some of these changes a...
Ubiquitous computing has a vision of information and interaction being embedded in the world around ...
Exploring the duality of pervasive computing and architecture in order to propose new models of inte...
spatial analysis; spatial configuration; social configuration; office design; interaction; knowledge...
For many in the field of HCI, location and space are synonymous; yet, as we move from the mobile era...
Doing space does not require a creatio ex nihilo but depends instead on manifold resources. Among th...
For many in the field of HCI, location and space are synonymous; yet, as we move from the mobile era...
The workshop's call for participation points out the changes in work and society related to the deve...
It is often proposed that the design of the physical workplace influences social interaction and the...
Have you ever been curious to know more about how people engage with their place of work? This artic...
In our view, the study of situated interactions in office environments requires consideration of the...
In this article, we argue that the spatial environment of everyday interaction has to be understood ...
In this paper I will discuss interactivity and spatiality, including the relationships between techn...
In this paper, through the use of two vignettes, we present a viewpoint on the concepts of `space' a...
In this paper I will discuss interactivity and spatiality, including the relationships between techn...
Spatial relationships between computing and architectural form have changed. Some of these changes a...
Ubiquitous computing has a vision of information and interaction being embedded in the world around ...
Exploring the duality of pervasive computing and architecture in order to propose new models of inte...
spatial analysis; spatial configuration; social configuration; office design; interaction; knowledge...
For many in the field of HCI, location and space are synonymous; yet, as we move from the mobile era...
Doing space does not require a creatio ex nihilo but depends instead on manifold resources. Among th...
For many in the field of HCI, location and space are synonymous; yet, as we move from the mobile era...
The workshop's call for participation points out the changes in work and society related to the deve...
It is often proposed that the design of the physical workplace influences social interaction and the...
Have you ever been curious to know more about how people engage with their place of work? This artic...
In our view, the study of situated interactions in office environments requires consideration of the...
In this article, we argue that the spatial environment of everyday interaction has to be understood ...
In this paper I will discuss interactivity and spatiality, including the relationships between techn...
In this paper, through the use of two vignettes, we present a viewpoint on the concepts of `space' a...
In this paper I will discuss interactivity and spatiality, including the relationships between techn...