Guest lecture at Södertörns högskola
Alexandra Weilenmann will give a talk on “Där vi sågs sist – om mobilsamtal, plats och positionerings-teknik” at Södertörns högskola, 11th of May.
Mobility Studio at Stockholm University
Alexandra Weilenmann will give a talk on “Där vi sågs sist – om mobilsamtal, plats och positionerings-teknik” at Södertörns högskola, 11th of May.
Mobility expands the staff when John Bichard and Christoffer Schmiterlöw join the Backseat Playground project. John will work particularly with game design as well as other parts of the project. … Continue Reading →
Mattias Esbjörnsson will give a talk at the Department of Informatics at Umeå University, 4th of May.
The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) has decided to financially support the commercialization of the Backseat games projects.
The Swedish journals Dagens Industri and Computer Sweden reports on the Microsoft Research funding of the Backseat Playground project (in Swedish only).
Microsoft Research has decided to fund the Backseat Playground project with 80 000 Euro during a year. The project was selected, with seven others, from 160 applicants from Europe, on … Continue Reading →
Oskar Juhlin presented research at a public lecture at Department of Information Systems and Computing at Brunel University, London as well as at the Computing Department at Lancaster University. The … Continue Reading →
The paper Mobile Phone Talk in Context written by Mattias Esbjörnsson and Alexandra Weilenmann has been accepted to Context’05.
Daniel Normark is interviewed in Metro [link] (Swedish only) about his research on young passengers behaviour in the vicinity of bus stops.
The article “Beyond just getting there – the interactive road” is published in the online journal Vodafone Receiver No 12. Oskar Juhlin discusses the experiential qualities in traffic encounters and … Continue Reading →