New publication
Oskar Juhlin will publish a review, in the journal of CSCW, of an interesting new anthology on social and interactional aspects of the mobile age.
Mobility Studio at Stockholm University
Oskar Juhlin will publish a review, in the journal of CSCW, of an interesting new anthology on social and interactional aspects of the mobile age.
Our project proposal MGAIN, dealing with mobile gaming, has been provisionally selected for funding by the European Commission. MGAIN is a consortium between us and Helsinki University of Technology, University … Continue Reading →
Initial technical tests of Hocman have been successful. The prototype is functional in speeds up to at least 70 km/h. Project page.
The paper How to Evaluate Prototypes Supporting Opportunistic Meetings, written by Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Mattias Östergren has been accepted to the mobile ad hoc collaboration workshop at CHI’2002.
In February the studio has grown with three new members. Anton Gustafsson and Anders Liljedal will make their masters thesis. Fredrik Axelsson is employed by the studio.
On the 7th of February, the Mobility Studio participated at the yearly SITI (Swedish Institute for Information Technology) conference in Stockholm. The event was a success with more than 300 … Continue Reading →
The paper PlaceMemo – Supporting Mobile Articulation in a Vast Working Area Through Position Based Information, written by Mattias Esbjörnsson and Oskar Juhlin has been accepted to ECIS’2002.
The mobility studio will demonstrate some of their projects at the SITI Conference, the 7th of February.
The short paper: Hocman: Supporting Mobile Group Collaboration, written by Mattias Esbjörnsson and Mattias Östergren has been accepted as a studentposter at CHI’2002I.
The short paper: Backseat Gaming: Exploration of Mobile Properties for Fun, written by Liselott Brunnberg has been accepted as a studentposter at CHI’2002.