Accepted paper
The paper Coping with Cars and Co-presence at Petrol Stations written by Daniel Normark, has been accepted to the Coping with complexity Workshop in Bath.
Mobility Studio at Stockholm University
The paper Coping with Cars and Co-presence at Petrol Stations written by Daniel Normark, has been accepted to the Coping with complexity Workshop in Bath.
The Swedish Rally, which is part of the World Rally Series, is our largest national sports event. The spectators travel to the tracks to see the amazing speed of the … Continue Reading →
Mobility, and our research partners from FAL at the Viktoria Institute, Social Computing at SICS and DSV/Stockholm University, won the prize for best exhibition at SITI’s yearly conference the 17th … Continue Reading →
The Road Rager game was field tested in Stockholm the 18th and 19th of June. Twelve kids between seven and eleven got to try to challenge other kids in nearby … Continue Reading →
Computer Sweden features a full page on the research in the Mobility studio in its first issue of its appendix “Computer Sweden Hemma – För nöjes skull”. The journalists discuss … Continue Reading →
The full paper “I’m waiting where we met last time”: Exploring everyday positioning practices to inform design has been accepted to NordiCHI 2004. The paper is written by Alexandra Weilenmann … Continue Reading →
“The Pocket PC in my hands, covered in strange purply plastic, beeped and whistled as our van passed an ancient oak tree in the outskirts of Stockholm, Sweden. “Grab the … Continue Reading →
Julie Andreyev and her colleagues launches an interesting live art project, beginning the 24th of May, that focus on the highway experience at splintermind.
Mattias Östergren is invited to present Sound Pryer at the First International Workshop on Mobile Music Technology (Viktoria Institute, Göteborg).
Oskar Juhlin will give his “docent lecture” with the title “On Private Road Signs in Sweden and Canada – Informing Design of Public Location Based Message Systems” on the 2nd … Continue Reading →