First demo in the More video!-project
The More video! project was demonstrated at the Mobile Life Center inauguration. The project was also presented in the plenary session [PDF] (large file – 20 mb).
New prototype – Backseat grabber
The Backseat Grabber prototype provides a new interaction form to enable more interesting journey based games. When the passenger who enjoys such game play, and direct his mobile phone towards … Continue Reading →
First demo of Backseat grabber
The Backseat grabber was demonstrated at the Mobile Life Center inauguration. The demo combines the results of two separate master projects i.e. “the haptic cube” and “the mobile direction sensor”.
Participation in GeoInfo 2007
Liselott Brunnberg will present the Backseat Playground project at the conference GeoInfo 2007 in Gävle the 17 to the 19th of October.
Welcome!
David Jonsson, who normally works at the support section of the institute, will work in the studio during the autumn with the implementation of a prototype in the More TV!-project.
Idg.se features interview on the backseat playground project
Idg.se asks Oskar Juhlin, under their “hallå där” theme, whether the BSP game could become too realistic [link].
Backseat Playground appears in paper edition of Mobil, June 2007
The BSP project features in a reportage on new location based services in the Swedish journal Mobil.
Comment on the future of mobile phones
The journal “PC för alla” features an article on the future of mobile phones.
The production of live TV through mediated interaction
On Friday the 20th of April Mathias Broth presents his studies of live television production. He studies the interactional process and focusses primarily on the mediated interaction between the director and the … Continue Reading →
What happens during journeys?
The paper Driving and “passengering”: notes on the ordinary organization of car travel, written by Brown, B., Laurier, E., Lorimer, H, Jones, O., Juhlin, O. et al, has been accepted … Continue Reading →