Recent research on mobile collocated interactions has been looking at situations in which collocated users engage in collaborative activities using their mobile devices. However, existing practices fail to fully account for the culturally-dependent spatial relationships between people and their digital devices (i.e. the proxemic relationships). Building on the ideas of proxemic interactions, this workshop is motivated by the concept of 'proxemic mobile collocated interactions', to harness new or existing technologies to create engaging and interactionally relevant experiences. Such approaches would allow devices to not only react to presence and interaction, but also other indicators, such as the interpersonal distance people naturally use ...
Personal mobile devices such as mobile phones, tablets, fitness wristbands, and smart watches are be...
We present the findings from a study of how people interleave mobile phone use with conversation in ...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the ‘same...
Recent research on mobile collocated interactions has been looking at situations in which collocated...
Funding: EPSRC grants EP/G037574/1 and EP/G065802/1 (MP).Recent research on mobile collocated intera...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been exploring situations where collocated users enga...
International audienceResearch on mobile collocated interactions has been exploring situations where...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been exploring situations where collocated users enga...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
In this dissertation, I explore how the knowledge of people’s and devices’ spatial relationships – c...
Identification of people and their position is essential in the design of proxemic interactions. The...
Smart environments are currently overpowering traditional Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) approache...
Proxemics theory explains peoples' use of interpersonal distances to mediate their social interactio...
This Special Issue focuses on the emerging use of wearable technologies for mobile collocated intera...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been looking at situations in which collocated users ...
Personal mobile devices such as mobile phones, tablets, fitness wristbands, and smart watches are be...
We present the findings from a study of how people interleave mobile phone use with conversation in ...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the ‘same...
Recent research on mobile collocated interactions has been looking at situations in which collocated...
Funding: EPSRC grants EP/G037574/1 and EP/G065802/1 (MP).Recent research on mobile collocated intera...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been exploring situations where collocated users enga...
International audienceResearch on mobile collocated interactions has been exploring situations where...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been exploring situations where collocated users enga...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
In this dissertation, I explore how the knowledge of people’s and devices’ spatial relationships – c...
Identification of people and their position is essential in the design of proxemic interactions. The...
Smart environments are currently overpowering traditional Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) approache...
Proxemics theory explains peoples' use of interpersonal distances to mediate their social interactio...
This Special Issue focuses on the emerging use of wearable technologies for mobile collocated intera...
Research on mobile collocated interactions has been looking at situations in which collocated users ...
Personal mobile devices such as mobile phones, tablets, fitness wristbands, and smart watches are be...
We present the findings from a study of how people interleave mobile phone use with conversation in ...
In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the ‘same...