Remote Collaboration Scott Klemmer · 17 October 2006

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Remote Collaboration Scott Klemmer · 17 October 2006 Paul Badger, Information Superhighway Anagrams Scott Klemmer · 17 October 2006

Proxemics: Edward T. Hall The study of spatial distances between individuals in different cultures and situations The Hidden Dimension, 1966 intimate personal social public

Proxemics: Edward T. Hall The boundaries between these areas is highly culturally dependent e.g., Southern Europe has closer boundaries for personal space than America intimate personal social public

Proxemics: Intimate (<18") Embracing and whispering

Proxemics: Personal (18“ – 4') Friends and family, waiting in line

Proxemics: Social (4' – 12') Communication among business associates Separates strangers using public areas

Proxemics: Public (12' – 25') Distance between audience and speaker

Angle of Orientation Sommers 1959 Conversation Cooperation Competition

William H. Whyte (1917 - 1999) The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces (book 1980, video 1984) Results of the Street Life project In addition to captivating results, an excellent case study in social science research methods

Recording Spatial Information

Closer to reality Meyer TeamSpace TideWave Smart Ideas + CamFire

Design Issues, Principles, Research Even today, building collaborative spaces is hard. Recent developments help: DiamondTouch table & DiamondSpin toolkit (tables) The Papier-Mâché toolkit (vision, rfid, barcode) iROS and the PatchPanel (interactive rooms) These tools all support simultaneous input by multiple people, and the latter two address heterogeneous devices

History Weiser’s ubicomp era: LiveBoards Fundamental contribution: computing at the wall scale Commercial spinouts by LiveWorks, SMART SMART now a $100m/yr business Early/Mid 90s: Richer interactions Digital Desk, Clearboard More recently: Interacting across devices iRoom!

Design Principles Always on scanning Geo-referenced I/O Capture & Access

Next Time… Distributed Cognition Distributed Cognition: Toward a New Foundation for Human-Computer Interaction Research, James Hollan, Edwin Hutchins, and David Kirsh On Distinguishing Pragmatic from Epistemic Action, David Kirsh and Paul Maglio