Best paper award
During the summer Alexandra Weilenmann joined the mobility studio. She started with a succesful participation at the IRIS’26-conference where she won the best paper award with her paper Doing Mobility: … Continue Reading →
Mobility Studio at Stockholm University
During the summer Alexandra Weilenmann joined the mobility studio. She started with a succesful participation at the IRIS’26-conference where she won the best paper award with her paper Doing Mobility: … Continue Reading →
The paper Motorcycling and social interaction – Design for the enjoyment of brief traffic encounters written by Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Mattias Östergren has been accepted to Group’2003.
The paper Designing for physical interaction and contingent encounters in a mobile gaming situation written by Liselott Brunnberg and Kristina Hulterström has been accepted to the workshop on real world … Continue Reading →
Mobility together with Barry Brown organized an international workshop on Movement in the city. Apart from researchers in the mobile life research project, it was attended by: Sara Berg, Umeå … Continue Reading →
Liselott Brunnbergs contribution with the Backseat Gaming project at Open doors, Doors of perception, appears in the latest issue of Svensk Form.
Further to our collaboration on the Digital Services R&D Pre-study with Statoil ASA and the interest from Statoil Retail in Backseat Gaming we will prepare a detailed Field Trial plan. … Continue Reading →
The government investigation on mobile phone conversations in cars, where Oskar Juhlin and Mattias Esbjörnsson contributed, is now available: Mobiltelefonerande i trafiken -Vägverkets utredning om användning av mobiltelefoner och andra … Continue Reading →
Ideas That Go Ping has signed a strategic alliance agreement with the Interactive Institute. ITGP will review existing results or technologies, specifically in the Mobility studio, to gauge their potential … Continue Reading →
The paper Combining Mobile Phone Conversations and Driving – Studying a Mundane Activity in its Naturalistic Setting written by Mattias Esbjörnsson and Oskar Juhlin has been accepted to ITS’2003.
Oskar Juhlin is a member of the program committee for MUM’2003, 2nd International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia. The conference will be held in Linköping/Norrköping, Sweden, 10-12 December 2003.