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Tag anywherechi [19 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag anywherechi.
  • Re-place-ing space: the roles of place and space in collaborative systems
    (1996), pp. 67-76.
    by Steve Harrison, Paul Dourish
  • Navigational hypertext models For physical hypermedia environments
    (2004), pp. 110-111.
    by David E Millard, David C De Roure, Danius T Michaelides, Mark K Thompson, Mark J Weal
  • A natural wayfinding exploiting photos in pedestrian navigation systems
    (2006), pp. 81-88.
    by Ashweeni K Beeharee, Anthony Steed
    posted to anywherechi by Growlingfish on 2008-09-18 12:53:06 as **
  • The Double
    (05 August 2004)
    by Jose Saramago
    posted to anywherechi willi by Growlingfish on 2008-08-13 07:17:08 as read
  • HyperReal: a hypermedia model for mixed reality
    (2003), pp. 2-9.
    by Luis Romero, Nuno Correia
  • The Double
    (17 August 2006)
    by Fyodor Dostoevsky
    posted to anywherechi willi by Growlingfish on 2008-08-13 07:09:05 as read
  • "Physical hypermedia": organising collections of mixed physical and digital material
    (2003), pp. 10-19.
    by Kaj Grønbæk, Jannie F Kristensen, Peter Ørbæk, Mette A Eriksen
  • Where on-line meets on the streets: experiences with mobile mixed reality games
    (2003), pp. 569-576.
    by Martin Flintham, Steve Benford, Rob Anastasi, Terry Hemmings, Andy Crabtree, Chris Greenhalgh, Nick Tandavanitj, Matt Adams, Ju Row-Farr
  • Orchestrating a mixed reality game 'on the ground'
    by Andy Crabtree, Nick Tandavanitj, Anthony Steed, Steve Benford, Tom Rodden, Chris Greenhalgh, Martin Flintham, Rob Anastasi, Adam Drozd, Matt Adams, Ju Row-Farr
  • Behavior in public places: Notes on the social organization of gatherings (Free Press paperback)
    by Erving Goffman
    posted to anywherechi by Growlingfish on 2008-07-17 11:46:22 as *
  • Interweaving mobile games with everyday life
    (2006), pp. 417-426.
    by Marek Bell, Matthew Chalmers, Louise Barkhuus, Malcolm Hall, Scott Sherwood, Paul Tennent, Barry Brown, Duncan Rowland, Steve Benford
  • Future Garden
    Technologies for Interactive Digital Storytelling and Entertainment (2006), pp. 346-351.
    by Holger Schnädelbach, Jonathan Hale, Willi Dorner, Ben Bedwell, Steve Benford, Jo Mardell
  • Orchestrating a mixed reality performance
    (2001), pp. 38-45.
    by Boriana Koleva, Ian Taylor, Steve Benford, Mike Fraser, Chris Greenhalgh, Holger Schnädelbach, Dirk V Lehn, Christian Heath, Ju Row-Farr, Matt Adams
    posted to anywherechi by Growlingfish on 2008-08-30 15:46:11 as * along with 1 person megdeutscher
  • Towards socially aware pervasive computing: a turntaking approach
    Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2004. PerCom 2004. Proceedings of the Second IEEE Annual Conference on (2004), pp. 346-350.
  • The Portable Jung
    (09 December 1976)
    by Carl G Jung
    posted to anywherechi willi by Growlingfish on 2008-08-13 07:45:06 as **
  • How push-to-talk makes talk less pushy
    (2003), pp. 170-179.
    by Allison Woodruff, Paul M Aoki
    posted to anywherechi by Growlingfish on 2008-07-17 11:48:29 as *** along with 2 people rcooper marcela
  • The roaring navigator: a group guide for the zoo with shared auditory landmark display
    (2007), pp. 383-386.
    by Christoph Stahl
    posted to anywherechi by Growlingfish on 2008-09-18 12:48:41 as **
  • Media spaces: bringing people together in a video, audio, and computing environment
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 36, No. 1. (January 1993), pp. 28-46.
    by Sara A Bly, Steve R Harrison, Susan Irwin
  • Bridging the physical and digital in pervasive gaming
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 48, No. 3. (March 2005), pp. 54-57.
    by Steve Benford, Carsten Magerkurth, Peter Ljungstrand
    posted to anywherechi by Growlingfish on 2008-07-17 11:39:32 as *** along with 2 people mplomer floydmueller
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