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MindTrek 2008: Tampere, Finland
- Frans Mäyrä, Katri Lietsala, Heljä Franssila, Artur Lugmayr:
Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Entertainment and media in the ubiquitous era, Mindtrek 2008, Tampere, Finland, October 7-9, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-197-2
Games track
- Alison Gazzard:
Grand Theft algorithm: purposeful play, appropriated play and aberrant players. 3-7 - Valentina Rao:
Facebook Applications and playful mood: the construction of Facebook as a "third place". 8-12 - Guillaume Chanel, Cyril Rebetez, Mireille Bétrancourt, Thierry Pun:
Boredom, engagement and anxiety as indicators for adaptation to difficulty in games. 13-17 - Katja Suhonen, Heli Väätäjä, Tytti Virtanen, Roope Raisamo:
Seriously fun: exploring how to combine promoting health awareness and engaging gameplay. 18-22 - Annie Gentes, Aude Guyot-Mbodji, Isabelle M. Demeure:
Gaming on the move: urban experience as a new paradigm for mobile pervasive game design. 23-28 - Neil Dansey, Brett Stevens:
Facilitating creativity without restrictions: a pilot implementation of an idea generation game. 29-33 - Vít Sisler, Cyril Brom, Radovan Slavik:
Towards a novel paradigm for educational games: the augmented learning environment of 'Europe 2045'. 34-38 - Thorsten Blum, Nikolaus Vahrenkamp, Kai Welke, Ole Ciliox, Richard Gutleber, Thomas Hawranke:
Space invaders 360: an interactive multiplayer gaming installation that makes you move. 39-43 - Jessie Qun Ren, Philip Hardwick:
Revenue model innovations in the Chinese online game market. 44-48 - Jaime Sánchez, Álvaro Salinas:
Science problem solving learning through mobile gaming. 49-53 - Mirva Peltoniemi:
Life-cycle of the games industry: the specificities of creative industries. 54-58 - Peter Ljungstrand, Staffan Björk:
Supporting group relationships in mediated domestic environments. 59-63 - Staffan Björk:
Games, gamers, and gaming: understanding game research. 64-68
Ubimedia track
- Susmit Bagchi:
A framework for designing personalized ubiquitous multimedia. 71-75 - Matti Nelimarkka:
The use of ubiquitous media in politics: how ubiquitous life effects into political life today and what might happen in the future. 76-79 - Vesa A. Korhonen:
Mobile Encounter Network - the missing data link. 80-84 - Eija Kaasinen, Timo Tuomisto, Pasi Välkkynen, Iiro Jantunen, Javier Sierra:
Ubimedia based on memory tags. 85-89 - Ganesh R. Naik, Dinesh Kant Kumar, Sridhar Poosapadi Arjunan:
Multi modal gesture identification for HCI using surface EMG. 90-94 - Marco Leoné, Betsy van Dijk, Bert-Jan van Beijnum:
Design and trial evaluation of the user interface for MusicReader. 95-99 - Maria Prieto:
The pervasive city. 100-104 - Claudius Coenen, Arnd Steinmetz:
Pock-it: annotate the world. 105-108 - Felipe Soares de Oliveira, Carlos Eduardo Coelho Freire Batista, Guido Lemos de Souza Filho:
A3TV: anytime, anywhere and by anyone TV. 109-113 - Hiroshi Tamura, Tamami Sugasaka, Kazuhiro Ueda:
Enhancing grocery shopping experiences. 114-116 - Stefan Uhlmann, Artur Lugmayr:
Personalization algorithms for portable personality. 117-121
Social media track
- Sal Humphreys:
The challenges of intellectual property for users of social networking sites: a case study of Ravelry. 125-130 - Christian Safran:
Blogging in higher education programming lectures: an empirical study. 131-135 - Johanna Nuojua, Kari Kuutti:
Communication based web mapping: a new approach for acquisition of local knowledge for urban planning. 136-140 - Atte Joutsen, Vesa Nieminen, Timo Vuorensola, Lare Lekman:
Wreck A Movie: empowering the masses for film productions. 141-144 - Tytti Virtanen, Sanna Malinen:
Supporting the sense of locality with online communities. 145-149 - Jani Henriksson, Teemu Mikkonen, Tere Vadén:
Experiences of Wiki use in Finnish companies. 150-153 - Tero Heiskanen, Juhana Kokkonen, Kari A. Hintikka, Petri Kola, Timo Hintsa, Pirjo Näkki:
Tutkimusparvi: the open research swarm in Finland. 154-158 - Jan Isakovic, Alja Sulcic:
A value-added methodology for defining virtual communities for enterprises. 159-161 - Kari A. Hintikka:
Web 2.0 and the collective intelligence. 163-166 - Pirjo Näkki, Sari Vainikainen, Asta Bäck:
Experiences of semantic tagging with Tilkut. 167-171 - Simon Reymann, David S. Alves, Artur Lugmayr:
Personalized social networking: an applied scenario in a portable personality environment. 172-176
Multidisciplinary track
- Marcus Foth, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Mark Bilandzic, Christine Satchell:
Collective and network sociality in an urban village. 179-183 - Martyn Horner:
The Giraffe semantic web browser. 184-188 - Jaz Hee-jeong Choi:
The city of connections: urban social networking in Seoul. 189-193
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