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Trading Design Spaces: Exchanging Ideas on Physical Design Environments Brian Lee & Dan Rosenfeld Margot Brereton & Amanda Parkes Scott Klemmer & Michael Haller Wendy Ju, Moderator

Design Spaces Context embedded Activity oriented Technology augmented Tygb April 28th, 2004 CHI 2004

Trading Design Spaces Brian Lee, Stanford University Dan Rosenfeld, formerly of New York University Margot Brereton, University of Queensland Amanda Parkes, MIT Media Lab Michael Haller, University of Austria Scott Klemmer, UC Berkeley Tygb April 28th, 2004 CHI 2004

Trading Design Spaces ? ?

iRoom Stanford University Presented by Brian Lee

“The iRoom” - Gates B023 Main research lab, second or third iteration of the design Includes separate high-resolution “mural” display This is our primary research space, the iRoom. Located in the basement of the computer science building. Used by developers, researchers, meeting groups. Can be chaotic, but we “eat our own dogfood.” April 28th, 2004 CHI 2004

Large screens shared by multiple users

Both “public” and “private” displays

Many applications running at once

iRoom Redesign Stanford University Presented by Dan Rosenfeld April 28th, 2004 CHI 2004