I've started another blog: Technology Supported Human-World Interaction (TSHWI)
"TSHWI is about the development of newer technologies that support human-world interaction. This concept incorporates the best of of HCI, CSCW, universal usability, interaction design, game design, educational technology, and Ubicomp/ Pervasive Computing. The definition of "World", can include virtual worlds, simulations, VR, or augmented reality - just about anything humans interact with in their daily lives."
Focused on interactive multimedia and emerging technologies to enhance the lives of people as they collaborate, create, learn, work, and play.
Aug 19, 2007
About: Roomba - Human Family Interaction (NSF)
The National Science Foundation has a great article about a researcher from Carnegie-Mellon, Jodi Forlizzi who studies how families interact with their "adopted" Roombas.
Although Roombas were intended to function as lowly vacuums, when hacked, they just might have some interactive multimedia potential! Having a Roomba in the family room- and the classroom - might be a way to interest young people in exploring engineering and technology.

Related
NSF article
Techeblog article with video clips and link to some downloadable code, if you are so inclined:
Five Top Roomba Hacks
1. Roomba Frogger Redux
2. Super Roomba with airsoft gun and laser sight
3. Caroling Roombas
4. Wiimote + Roomba
5. Cellphone-controlled Roomba
Although Roombas were intended to function as lowly vacuums, when hacked, they just might have some interactive multimedia potential! Having a Roomba in the family room- and the classroom - might be a way to interest young people in exploring engineering and technology.

Related
NSF article
Techeblog article with video clips and link to some downloadable code, if you are so inclined:
Five Top Roomba Hacks
1. Roomba Frogger Redux
2. Super Roomba with airsoft gun and laser sight
3. Caroling Roombas
4. Wiimote + Roomba
5. Cellphone-controlled Roomba
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Lynn Marentette
Aug 11, 2007
About Touch Enabled Displays: YouTube Clip- One Guy's Dream of a Touch Screen iMac
My dream? I want an affordable, thin touch-screen WiFi/Bluetooth/RFID - enabled display, embedded in an adjustable drafting table.
This set-up would provide users with multiple options, depending on the nature of the task or leisure pursuit. If you are a parent or teacher, you easily imagine the possibilities for your kids.
In the meantime, here is one guy's dream about a touch screen iMac:
I need to create a video of my drafting-table version!
This set-up would provide users with multiple options, depending on the nature of the task or leisure pursuit. If you are a parent or teacher, you easily imagine the possibilities for your kids.
In the meantime, here is one guy's dream about a touch screen iMac:
I need to create a video of my drafting-table version!
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Lynn Marentette
Aug 7, 2007
About Interaction and Wireless Handheld Devices: Mediascapes and Create-A-Scape, and mscapers
If you are interested in learning more about Mediascapes (mscapes) and Create-A-Scape, the educational version of mscapes, take a look my recent post and related video clip on the TechPsych blog.
Resources:
Futurelab's Create-A-Scape website
Hewlett-Packard's mscapers website
"Mediascapes are mobile, location-based experiences that incorporate digital media with the sights, sounds, and textures of the world around you. A mediascape blends digital images, video, audio and interactions with the physical landscape. Games, guided walks, tours, and destinations are among the mediascapes created to date. Download a mediascape onto a portable device, and see how your landscape comes alive as you move through the environment." -Hewlett-Packard
Resources:
Futurelab's Create-A-Scape website
Hewlett-Packard's mscapers website
"Mediascapes are mobile, location-based experiences that incorporate digital media with the sights, sounds, and textures of the world around you. A mediascape blends digital images, video, audio and interactions with the physical landscape. Games, guided walks, tours, and destinations are among the mediascapes created to date. Download a mediascape onto a portable device, and see how your landscape comes alive as you move through the environment." -Hewlett-Packard
Posted by
Lynn Marentette
Labels:
education,
games,
GPS,
handheld,
HP,
interactive,
mediascape,
ubiquitous,
Windows Mobile
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About Interaction and Displays: HP's Interactive Canvas
More video clips of interactive touch displays:
HP's Interactive Canvas, highlighting pictures and video.
Virtual instruments on HP's Virtual Canvas.
The application behind the Virtual Canvas is Microsoft's Windows Presentation Foundation.
According to Microsoft, "The Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation provides the foundation for building applications and high fidelity experiences in Windows Vista, blending to gether application UI, documents, and media content, while exploiting the full power of your computer. The functionality extends to the support for Tablet and other forms of input, a more modern imaging and printing infrastructure, data driven UI and visualization, as well as the integration points for weaving the application experience into the Windows shell."
Related Links:
"Look or Feel" blog
HP's Interactive Canvas, highlighting pictures and video.
Virtual instruments on HP's Virtual Canvas.
The application behind the Virtual Canvas is Microsoft's Windows Presentation Foundation.
According to Microsoft, "The Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation provides the foundation for building applications and high fidelity experiences in Windows Vista, blending to gether application UI, documents, and media content, while exploiting the full power of your computer. The functionality extends to the support for Tablet and other forms of input, a more modern imaging and printing infrastructure, data driven UI and visualization, as well as the integration points for weaving the application experience into the Windows shell."
Related Links:
"Look or Feel" blog
Posted by
Lynn Marentette
Aug 6, 2007
About Interaction: Bill Buxton and Multi-Touch Systems
Based on data from SiteMeter, there are a number of my readers who are searching for information about touch screen interaction design and multi-touch systems. A great resource for anyone interested in these topics is Bill Buxton's website, "Multi-Touch Systems that I have Known and Loved".
Bill provides a good overview of the various flavors of multi-touch interaction and interfaces, along with a an annotated chronology of multi-touch and related technologies, starting before 1982. The chronology includes some interesting pictures.
Bill Buxton works for Microsoft Research. The following information is from his bio:
"Bill Buxton is a designer and a researcher concerned with human aspects of technology. His work reflects a particular interest in the use of technology to support creative activities such as design, film making and music. Buxton's research specialties include technologies, techniques and theories of input to computers, technology mediated human-human collaboration, and ubiquitous computing."
Bill provides a good overview of the various flavors of multi-touch interaction and interfaces, along with a an annotated chronology of multi-touch and related technologies, starting before 1982. The chronology includes some interesting pictures.
Bill Buxton works for Microsoft Research. The following information is from his bio:
"Bill Buxton is a designer and a researcher concerned with human aspects of technology. His work reflects a particular interest in the use of technology to support creative activities such as design, film making and music. Buxton's research specialties include technologies, techniques and theories of input to computers, technology mediated human-human collaboration, and ubiquitous computing."
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Lynn Marentette
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