Mobility seminar
On Thursday, the 20th of April, 14.00-16.00, Nyssim Lefford will hold a seminar. Nyssim will discuss how to make a game of the generative process in art. She is currently … Continue Reading →
Mobility Studio at Stockholm University
On Thursday, the 20th of April, 14.00-16.00, Nyssim Lefford will hold a seminar. Nyssim will discuss how to make a game of the generative process in art. She is currently … Continue Reading →
The result of the Backseat Playgorund project was made public in Cambridge at Microsoft Research´s workshop called “Create, Play and Learn” the 4th of April. The prototype was also demonstrated … Continue Reading →
The complete implementation of the Backseat playground prototype was tested for the first time on Monday the 13th of March. The experience was very promising. When leaving the built areas … Continue Reading →
Mattias Östergren successfully defended his PhD thesis Traffic Encounters – Drivers meeting face-to-face and peer-to-peer on the Department of Applied Information Technology, at the IT-university in Göteborg this Friday.
Today Patricia Panqueva worked her first day in the studio. In her master thesis work she will investigate and design for the experience of traffic lights. Patricia is studying at … Continue Reading →
http://www.tii.se/mobility/news%20images/mattiaso_avhandling.gifOn Friday the 17th of March, 13.00, Mattias Östergren will defend his PhD thesis, Traffic Encounters – Drivers meeting face-to-face and peer-to-peer. The defence will take place at the IT-University … Continue Reading →
Vinnova has decided to to provide ”integrated” funding to the Backseat playground project through the programme ”IKT-anvädning”. The project will concern research into audio centric user interaction as well as … Continue Reading →
On Thursday, the 26th of January, 16.00-18.00, Mirjam Eladhari will hold a seminar. Mirjam will present her text: The Player’s journey – The conditions for character and identity development in … Continue Reading →
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The CHI notes-submission Watching the cars go round and round: designing for active spectating [PDF], written by Mattias Esbjörnsson, Barry Brown, Oskar Juhlin, Daniel Normark, Mattias Östergren and Eric Laurier … Continue Reading →