Interaction Everywhere

Speaker:  Anthony Steed – London, United Kingdom
Topic(s):  Human Computer Interaction

Abstract

There is now a plethora of ways of interacting with computers. Computers are now wearable, immersive, ubiquitous and mobile. In this talk, I will draw out some interesting parallels between quite different types of system to emphasise how our computing systems are now modelling physical space and allowing interaction everywhere in physical and virtual space. This poses some interesting challenges as to how we reason about building user interfaces: from how to describe physical spaces, to how to author systems, through how to represent users. I will draw on examples from contrasting domains such as location-based services, ambient awareness, virtual reality and augmented reality.

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  45
Duration:  50 minutes
Languages Available:  English
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