The future of mobile phones – part 2
Oskar Juhlin is interviewed in Swedish Public Service radio, and their program “Ting” on the future of mobile phones. [Listen] to the interview
The future of mobile phones – part 1
Oskar Juhlin comments on the future of mobile phones in PC för alla, June 2008. [Read] the article.
Welcome
Freddie Karlbom, studying at the Department of Media Technology at KTH, joins the mobility studio to do his masters project. He will be working within the more video! Project on … Continue Reading →
More Video! in S:t EriksNytt
Mattias Esbjörnsson is interviewed in the August issue of S:t EriksNytt. The article covers the More Video! project in Ärvingeskolan [link].
Popular science article on the Interactive Road
The paper The Interactive Road – Mobile technology to increase social interaction in traffic, written by Oskar Juhlin will appear in Innovation, Published by National University of Singapore and World Scientific … Continue Reading →
Funding
The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research has decided to fund a two year guest research visit by Associate Professor Barry Brown at the Mobility studio Interactive Institute and the Mobile Life Centre. … Continue Reading →
Litter in Journal Space and Culture
The paper Laying waste together: the shared creation and disposal of refuse in a social context, written by Mark Perry, Oskar Juhlin and Daniel Normark has been accepted to Journal … Continue Reading →
Ethnography on Live TV Production at uxtv’08
The paper Producing Collaborative Video: Developing an Interactive User Experience for Mobile TV, written by Mattias Esbjörnsson, Arvid Engström, Oskar Juhlin and Mark Perry has been accepted to uxtv’08.
Deer hunting at CSCW’08
The paper Hunting for Fun: Solitude and Attentiveness in Collaboration, written by Oskar Juhlin and Alexandra Weilenmann has been accepted to CSCW’08.
Video on video workshop at Mobility
The 2nd video workshop was hosted by the mobility studio, during 24th – 27th of August. A wide variety of empirical video data was presented by the participants (Barry Brown, … Continue Reading →