Master study on pin-pointing in Back seat playground
Johan Klövstedt, who has been working in the Studio, has been graduated at Uppsala University on a master in computer science. He has developed an algorithm which recognises when a … Continue Reading →
Master study on mediated social serendipity
Joakim Formo, who has been working in the studio, has recently taken his exam at Oslo Scool of Architecture and Design on a design study of the possibility of developing … Continue Reading →
Two new masters projects within MoreTV!
We offer two new masters projects in the More TV! project. The first: Mobile VJing will specifically enable input of streaming video into a VJ-mixer [more info at exjobbspoolen]. The second: Mobile Cameraman … Continue Reading →
Research program on Mobile Life published
Lars Erik Holmquist, Kristina Höök, Oskar Juhlin and Annika Waern will present “Mobile Life: A Research Foundation for Mobile Services” at LA Global Mobility Roundtable, in Los Angeles California in … Continue Reading →
New people in mobility
We have two new master students in the mobility studio. Peter Karlsson and Fredrik Kronqvist, both from the Department of Applied Information Technology, KTH. They will develop force feedback functionality … Continue Reading →
Internship at Ericsson Research
Mattias Esbjörnsson has completed his internship at Ericsson Research , Usability & Interaction Lab. During October-December he carried out a study on consumer content creation within communities.
More TV! presented at Swedish Mobile TV workshop
The project was presented at a workshop on mobile TV at the settopbox consortium at Linköping University.
Newsweek comment
Oskar Juhlin comment on marginal inclusion of viewers in decision on how the story unfolds in interactive TV for mass market, in the January 22nd issue.
Collaborative production & consumption of mobile TV
The paper More TV! – Support for local and collaborative production and consumption of mobile TV, written by Arvid Engström, Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Cristian Norlin has been accepted … Continue Reading →
New people in mobility
Johan Persson, student at department of computing science at Umeå University, will conduct his master thesis in the mobility studio. He will investigate the possibilities to develop an algorithm for … Continue Reading →