Friday, December 24, 2010
Links to Lots of Posts! NUI, AR, Interactive Multimedia, Multi-touch, Gesture, Usability, HCI, UX, IA, ID, Emerging Tech, 3D, Games
Here is a list of links to a variety of tech-related posts to keep fill up some of your time during the holiday season. Enjoy!
Teach Parents Tech Website by Google Employees -gotta love it- includes tech "how-to" video care packages!
Multi-touch SMARTBoard (800 Series)
Video School Online: Free from Vimeo
Interesting animation made with Google Docs presentation app. (Google Demo Slam), via Flowing Data
"Design is the Solution-From Visual Clarity to Clarity in the Mind" (gem of an article by Gerd Waloszek, SAP User Experience)
Short documentary of the story behind the Reactable, a tangible user interface for creating music. (Includes an interview of Joel Bonasera, of Charlotte's Discovery Place museum.)
Interactive Surveillance: Live digital art installation by Annabel Manning and Celine Latulipe
MORE:
- Useful Map of Interactive Gesture-Based Technologi...
- SMALLab Update: Embodied and Engaged Learning - AS...
- Very Cute! Department of Defense Acquisition Mini ...
- Quick Post: Journey, the next game from thatgameco...
- Gesture "multitouch" 12 x 7 interactive video wall...
- Interested in the OpenNI Initiative? OpenKinect? ...
- Plug for Computer Science in Education Week: Inf...
- UPDATE: Demo 2 of the Kinect Theramin, Therenect,...
- ICE PAD: Interactive Multitouch Ice Sculpture by ...
- Interactive Information Visualization for the Kine...
- Air Presenter Plus, for the Kinect, for Presentati...
- Video: DaVinci Surface Physics Illustrator Interf...
- 3D Multimedia Holiday Projection on Buildings in A...
- "TV Everywhere": Google acquires Widevine to suppo...
- Top 10 Interactive Multimedia Technology Blogposts...
- Workshop on Mobile and Personal Projection: Call f...
- More gesture and multi-touch interaction! Windows...
- Buzz about Microsoft's "Light-Induced Shape-Memory...
- Call for Participation - Large Displays in Urban L...
- Call for Papers - Child Computer Interaction: Work...
- TuioKinect, by Martin Kaltenbrunner: "A simple TUI...
- Therenect: Theremin for the Kinect! (via Martin...
- International Conference on Multimodal Interaction...
- Tech Product Placement & Embedded Advertising: Cis...
- Media Facades: "When Buildings Start to Twitter" v...
- Apps and Gadgets to Soothe the Baby: New York Tim...
- The Clock is Ticking: Duarte's thought-provoking ...
- Microsoft Surface Light and Physics App for Kids a...
- First International Visual Learning Lab Conference...
- Light Touch Interactive Projector; Holographic Las...
- Telling a Story: Slideshow of Old/Historical Cont...
- Digital Newspaper from News Corp, for the iPad (vi...
- Xbox Kinect Interactive Puppet Prototype, from The...
- Serious Games in the K-16 Classroom: Google Tech ...
- Human-Machine-Music Interaction: KarmetiK Machine ...
- Juggling and Music: JAM meets the ReacTable
- HACKED KINECT MULTITOUCH using libFreenect and lib...
- NY Times article and Video: iPad Opens World to a...
- Interactive Touch-Screen Technology, Participatory...
- Newspaper Biz and 21st Century Tech: Great post by...
- New Version of Surface from Microsoft?
- Resources about Interactive TV and Media: The Int...
- RockMelt? Watch the video interview of the co-foun...
- Usability, utility, user-centered design, data sec...
- Interactive iPad Apps for Kids with Autism: Could ...
- USB Midi on the iPad: Video demonstration of iOS 4...
- Oracle's Cloud Interoperability API, Intel's Cloud...
- The User Experience (UX) of the 21st Century Class...
- EyeTube for YouTube! Eye-gaze interaction softwa...
- 3D Browser-based Science Games from Muzzy Lane: T...
- Open-source Eye-tracking: The ITU Gaze Tracker 2.0...
- Unlocking the Future of Cities through Multi-Touch...
More links to posts, videos, and pics about interactivity, NUI, HCI, interactive infoviz, multitouch, UX..
Hans Rosling Interacts with Health Data: 200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes (cross posted)
Hans Rosling's enthusiasm for data visualization has increased my appreciation for statistics. In the video below, Rosling interacts with 120,000 data points related to 200 countries over 200 years. I especially like the "Alternate Reality" effect.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Reflection: Interactive Surveillance, a live digital art installation by Annabel Manning and Celine Latulipe
Interactive Surveillance, a live installation by artist Annabel Manning and technologist Celine Latulipe, was held at the Dialect Gallery in the NoDa arts district of Charlotte, N.C. on Friday, December 10th, 2010. I attended this event with the intention of capturing some of the interaction between the participants and the artistic content during the experience, but I came away with so much more. The themes embedded in the installation struck a chord with me on several different levels.
Friday's version of Interactive Surveillance provided participants the opportunity to use wireless gyroscopic mice to manipulate simulated lenses on a large video display. The video displayed on the screen was a live feed from a camera located in the stairway leading to the second-floor gallery. When both lenses converged on the screen, a picture was taken of the stairway scene, and then automatically sent to Flickr. Although it was possible for one person to take a picture of the scene holding a mouse in each hand, the experience was enhanced by collaborating with a partner.
Interactive Surveillance Art Installation pic-n-pic video from Celine Latulipe on Vimeo.
A smaller screen was set out on the refreshment table so participants could view the Flickr photostream of the "surveillance" pictures taken of the stairway. On a nearby wall was a smaller digital picture frame that provided a looping video montage of Manning's photo/art of people crossing the border.
The themes explored in the original Interactive Surveillance include border surveillance, shadow, and identity, delivered in a way that creates an impact beyond the usual chatter of pundits, politicians, and opinionators. The live installation provided another layer to the event by providing participants to be the target of the "stairway surveillance", as well as play the role of someone who conducts surveillance.
Reflections:
In a way, the live component of the present installation speaks to the concerns of our present era, where the balance between freedom and security is shaky at best. It is understandable that video surveillance is used in our nation's efforts to protect our borders. But in our digital age, surveillance is pervasive. In most public spaces it is no longer possible to avoid the security camera's eye. Our images are captured and stored without our explicit knowledge. We do not know the identities or the intentions of those who view us, or our information, remotely.
We are numb to the ambient surveillance that surrounds us. We go about our daily activities without notice. We are silently tracked as we move across websites, dart in and out of supermarkets and shopping malls, and pay for our purchases with plastic. Our SMART phones know where we are located and will give out our personal information if we are not vigilant, as our default settings are often "public". It is easy to forget that the silent type of surveillance exists. It is not so easy to ignore more invasive types of "surveillance". We must agree to submit to a high degree of inspection in the form of metal detectors, baggage searches, and in recent weeks, uncomfortable physical pat-downs, for the privilege of traveling across state borders by plane, within our own country. In some airports, we are subject to whole-body scans that provide strangers with views of our most private spaces. We go along with this effort and prove our innocence on-the-spot, for the greater good. Conversely, we have multiple means of conducting our own forms of surveillance, through Internet searches, viewing pictures and videos posted to the web, and playing around with Google Streetview.
This is a revision of an original post on the Interactive Multimedia Technology blog.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
CHI 2011 Schedule of 25 Workshops Announced: UX, HCI, Digital Arts, Brain/Body/Computer Interface, Child-Computer Interaction, Urban/Mobile, Design, and more -calls for participation/papers open NOW!
List of ACM CHI 2011 Workshops
Saturday & Sunday May 7-8th, 2011
Contact: Dennis Wixon, denniswi@microsoft.com
Organizers: Dennis Wixon, Janice Rohn
Saturday & Sunday May 7-8th, 2012
Contact: Stacey Kuznetsov, stace@cs.cmu.edu
Organizers: Stacey Kuznetsov, William Odom, Vicki Moulder, Carl DiSalvo, Tad Hirsch, Ron Wakkary, Eric Paulos
Saturday & Sunday May 7-8th, 2013
Contact: Christine Robson, cmrobson@gmail.com
Organizers: Christine Robson, Sean Kandel, Jeffrey Heer, Jeffrey Pierce
Saturday & Sunday May 7-8th, 2014
Contact: Wenwen Dou, wdou1@uncc.edu
Organizers: Chris North, Remco Chang, Alex Endert, Wenwen Dou, Richard May, Bill Pike, Glenn Fink
Saturday & Sunday May 7-8th, 2015
Contact: Tuck Leong, tuckwah@gmail.com
Organizers: Tuck Leong, Lalya Gaye, Atau Tanaka, Robyn Taylor, Peter Wright
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Daniela Busse, daniela.busse@sap.com
Organizers: Leonardo Bonanni, Daniela Busse, John C Thomas, Eli Blevis, Marko Turpeinen, Nuno Jardim Nunes
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Ian Li, ianli@cmu.edu
Organizers: Ian Li, Anind Dey, Jodi Forlizzi, Kristina Höök, Yevgeniy Medynskiy
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Alistair Morrison, morrisaj@dcs.gla.ac.uk
Organizers: Matthew Chalmers, Donald McMillan, Alistair Morrison, Henriette Cramer, Mattias Rost, Adam Greenfield, Wendy Mackay
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Sebastian Deterding, s.deterding@hans-bredow-institut.de
Organizers: Sebastian Deterding, Miguel Sicart, Lennart Nacke, Kenton O'Hara, Dan Dixon
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Jose A. Gallud, jgallud@umh.es
Organizers: Jose A. Gallud, Ricardo Tesoriero, Jean Vanderdonckt, MarÌa Lozano
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Uta Hinrichs, uhinrich@ucalgary.ca
Organizers: Uta Hinrichs, Nina Valkanova, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Giulio Jacucci, Sheelagh Carpendale, Ernesto Arroyo
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Oskar Juhlin, oskarj@tii.se
Organizers: Oskar Juhlin, Erika Reponen, Frank Bentley, David Kirk, MÂns Adler
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Airi Lampinen, airi.lampinen@hiit.fi
Organizers: Airi Lampinen, Fred Stutzman, Markus Bylund
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Edward Tse, edwardtse@smarttech.com
Organizers: Edward Tse, Johannes Schˆning, Jochen Huber, Lynn Marentette, Richard Beckwith, Yvonne Rogers, Max M¸hlh‰user
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: Mika Nieminen, mika.nieminen@tkk.fi
Saturday May 7th, 2011
Contact: David England, d.england@ljmu.ac.uk.
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: James Pierce, jjpierce@cs.cmu.edu
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Dan Cosley, danco@cs.cornell.edu
Organizers: Dan Cosley, Maurice Mulvenna, Victoria Schwanda, S. Tejaswi Peesapati
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Antti Salovaara, antti.salovaara@hiit.fi
Organizers: Antti Salovaara, Kristina Höök, Keith Cheverst, Michael Twidale, Matthew Chalmers, Corina Sas
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Parisa Eslambolchilar, p.eslambolchilar@swansea.ac.uk
Organizers: Parisa Eslambolchilar, Max Wilson, Ian Oakley, Anind Dey
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Shaowen Bardzell, selu@indiana.edu
Organizers: Shaowen Bardzell, Elizabeth Churchill, Jeffrey Bardzell, Jodi Forlizzi, Rebecca Grinter, Deborah Tartar
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Enrico Rukzio, enrico.rukzio@uni-due.de
Organizers: Raimund Dachselt, Matt Jones, Jonna H‰kkil‰, Markus Lˆchtefeld, Michael Rohs, Enrico Rukzio
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Amy Hurst, amyhurst@umbc.edu
Organizers: Amy Hurst, Krzysztof Gajos, Leah Findlater, Jacob Wobbrock, Andrew Sears, Shari Trewin
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Ben Kirman, bkirman@lincoln.ac.uk
Organizers: Ben Kirman, Staffan Björk, Sebastian Deterding, Janne Paavilainen, Valentina Rao
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Kiel Gilleade, gilleade@gmail.com
Organizers: Stephen Fairclough, Kiel Gilleade, Lennart Nacke, Regan Mandryk
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Alissa Antle, aantle@sfu.ca
Organizers: Alissa Antle, Paul Marshall, Elise van den Hoven
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Lone Koefoed Hansen, koefoed@hum.au.dk
Organizers: Lone Koefoed Hansen, Julie Rico, Giulio Jacucci, Stephen Brewster
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Rob Miller, rcm@mit.edu
Organizers: Michael Bernstein, Ed Chi, Lydia Chilton, Björn Hartmann, Aniket Kittur, Robert Miller
Sunday May 8th, 2011
Contact: Janet Vertesi, jvertesi@princeton.edu
Organizers: Janet Vertesi, Silvia Lindtner, Irina Shklovski
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