Accepted paper

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.

Program committee

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.

Accepted papers

The paper Shared spaces shared responsibility: designing for non-obstructive browsing written by Daniel Normark Vesterlind, and the paper Adding value to traffic encounters: a design rationale for mobile ad hoc … Continue Reading →

Accepted abstract

The abstract Tending to mobile societies written by Daniel Normark Vesterlind has been accepted to Alternative Mobility Futures Conference, to be held at Lancaster University, 9-11 January 2004.

Statoil ASA engages in the studio

Statoil ASA has decided to become a studio partner for the rest of 2003. Our collaboration will include e.g. formulation of an IT-strategy for a petrol station retailer informed by … Continue Reading →

Guest researcher

Barry Brown, from Glasgow University, will be a guest researcher in the Mobility studio during May and June. Barry is interested in social science approaches to new technology, in particular … Continue Reading →

Accepted paper

The paper Mobile Bikers using Hocman – Field Trials on Mobile Interaction, written by Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Mattias Östergren has been accepted to Mobile HCI’03.

Presentation at the CHIPS-seminar

Mattias Östergren held the presentation Traffic Encounters – Opportunities for Wireless and Handheld Computing, at the CHIPS-seminar: Scenarios of Mobility. The seminar was held at the University of Bradford.

Accepted paper

The paper Movement and Spatiality in a Gaming Situation – Boosting Mobile Computer Games with the Highway Experience, written by Liselott Brunnberg and Oskar Juhlin has been accepted to Interact’2003.

New mobility member

Today Kristina Hulterström worked her first day in the mobility studio. She will write her master thesis in a forthcoming project.