Barry Brown and Louise Barkhuus guests in December
The studio welcomes Barry Brown and Louise Barkhuus as guests during December. They are both researchers at Glasgow University and they are active in the Equator project. Their interest covers … Continue Reading →
Seminar with Louise Barkhuus “Unpacking television” Wednesday the 6th of December
The Mobility studio at Interactive Institute invites to a seminar with Louise Barkhuus from Glasgow University on Wednesday the 6th of December, 13.00-15.00. The seminar presents a study of television practices … Continue Reading →
Seminar with Barry Brown December 20th
The Mobility studio at Interactive Institute invites to a seminar with Barry Brown from Glasgow University. He develops a phenomenological analysis of the skills of gameplay using video of CounterStrike gameplaying. … Continue Reading →
Press coverage
Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Alexandra Weilenmann´s article on the debate section of Dagens Nyheter led to a lot of attention in media in Sweden, some examples are: Svenska Dagbladet, Expressen … Continue Reading →
Article published on DN Debatt
Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Alexandra Weilenmann publishes an article on the debate section of Dagens Nyheter. In the article they state that the previous reported risks with talking in … Continue Reading →
New people in mobility
We have two new master thesis students in the mobility studio that will be with us the coming 6 months. Tasawar Khan is doing a master thesis project on converting … Continue Reading →
Mobility moves to Electrum in Kista, Stockholm
The Mobility studio will be the first group from Interactive Institute, which will move to the Electrum-building in Kista north of Stockholm. We will utilize temporary facilities from the end … Continue Reading →
Two master projects within Backseat Playground
The project Authoring tool for narrative based pervasive games [PDF] is a first step to allow for public user content creation of the game environment in the Backseat Playground project [Exjobbspoolen]. … Continue Reading →
Exjobb – Using 3G networks for mobile AR games
The purpose of this master thesis is to examine possibilities and issues with using 3G networks for mobile augmented-reality (AR) games. It will take its starting point in a case study … Continue Reading →
Masters project – Pinpointing physical objects in mobile AR games
The purpose of this master thesis is to examine possibilities and issues of pinpointing physical objects within a mobile augmented-reality (AR) game. More info can be found at: [PDF].