Press coverage
Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Alexandra Weilenmann´s article on the debate section of Dagens Nyheter led to a lot of attention in media in Sweden, some examples are: Svenska Dagbladet, Expressen … Continue Reading →
Mobility Studio at Stockholm University
Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Alexandra Weilenmann´s article on the debate section of Dagens Nyheter led to a lot of attention in media in Sweden, some examples are: Svenska Dagbladet, Expressen … Continue Reading →
Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Alexandra Weilenmann publishes an article on the debate section of Dagens Nyheter. In the article they state that the previous reported risks with talking in … Continue Reading →
We have two new master thesis students in the mobility studio that will be with us the coming 6 months. Tasawar Khan is doing a master thesis project on converting … Continue Reading →
The Mobility studio will be the first group from Interactive Institute, which will move to the Electrum-building in Kista north of Stockholm. We will utilize temporary facilities from the end … Continue Reading →
The project Authoring tool for narrative based pervasive games [PDF] is a first step to allow for public user content creation of the game environment in the Backseat Playground project [Exjobbspoolen]. … Continue Reading →
The purpose of this master thesis is to examine possibilities and issues with using 3G networks for mobile augmented-reality (AR) games. It will take its starting point in a case study … Continue Reading →
The purpose of this master thesis is to examine possibilities and issues of pinpointing physical objects within a mobile augmented-reality (AR) game. More info can be found at: [PDF].
Microsoft Research in Cambridge has decided to extend collaboration with the Studio and the funding for the Backseat Playground project. The extended funding will partly be used to investigate possibilities … Continue Reading →
The Mobile Life Center at Stockholm University is one of 15 competence centers that have been selected by the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (VINNOVA) to become a so-called … Continue Reading →
Oskar Juhlin’s and Mattias Östergren’s paper Time to meet face-to-face and device-to-device [PDF] has been accepted as short paper to the Mobile HCI conference in September 2006. The paper argues … Continue Reading →