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Martin Tomitsch
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- 2023
- [j23]Tram Thi Minh Tran, Callum Parker, Marius Hoggenmüller, Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch:
Simulating Wearable Urban Augmented Reality Experiences in VR: Lessons Learnt from Designing Two Future Urban Interfaces. Multimodal Technol. Interact. 7(2): 21 (2023) - [j20]Yiyuan Wang, Senuri Wijenayake, Marius Hoggenmüller, Luke Hespanhol, Stewart Worrall, Martin Tomitsch:
My Eyes Speak: Improving Perceived Sociability of Autonomous Vehicles in Shared Spaces Through Emotional Robotic Eyes. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 7(MHCI): 1-30 (2023) - 2022
- [j17]Marius Hoggenmueller, Luke Hespanhol, Alexander Wiethoff, Martin Tomitsch:
Self-moving robots and pulverised urban displays: status quo, taxonomy, and challenges in emerging pervasive display research. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 26(3): 749-765 (2022) - [c75]Yiyuan Wang, Luke Hespanhol, Stewart Worrall, Martin Tomitsch:
Pedestrian-Vehicle Interaction in Shared Space: Insights for Autonomous Vehicles. UI 2022: 330-339 - 2021
- [j14]Alexander Wiethoff, Marius Hoggenmueller, Beat Rossmy, Linda Hirsch, Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch:
A Media Architecture Approach for Designing the Next Generation of Urban Interfaces. IxD&A 48: 9-32 (2021) - [j12]Yiyuan Wang, Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch:
How Can Autonomous Vehicles Convey Emotions to Pedestrians? A Review of Emotionally Expressive Non-Humanoid Robots. Multimodal Technol. Interact. 5(12): 84 (2021) - [c72]Marius Hoggenmüller, Wen-Ying Lee, Luke Hespanhol, Malte F. Jung, Martin Tomitsch:
Eliciting New Perspectives in RtD Studies through Annotated Portfolios: A Case Study of Robotic Artefacts. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2021: 1875-1886 - [c71]Marius Hoggenmüller, Martin Tomitsch, Luke Hespanhol, Tram Thi Minh Tran, Stewart Worrall, Eduardo M. Nebot:
Context-Based Interface Prototyping: Understanding the Effect of Prototype Representation on User Feedback. CHI 2021: 370:1-370:14 - 2020
- [c70]Marius Hoggenmüller, Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch:
Stop and Smell the Chalk Flowers: A Robotic Probe for Investigating Urban Interaction with Physicalised Displays. CHI 2020: 1-14 - 2019
- [c62]Marius Hoggenmüller, Luke Hespanhol, Alexander Wiethoff, Martin Tomitsch:
Self-moving robots and pulverized urban displays: newcomers in the pervasive display taxonomy. PerDis 2019: 1:1-1:8 - 2016
- [j9]Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch, Ian McArthur, Joel Fredericks, Ronald Schroeter, Marcus Foth:
Situated interfaces for engaging citizens on the go. Interactions 23(1): 40-45 (2016) - [c47]Joel Fredericks, Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch:
Not just pretty lights: using digital technologies to inform city making. MAB 2016: 7:1-7:9 - 2015
- [j7]Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch:
Strategies for Intuitive Interaction in Public Urban Spaces. Interact. Comput. 27(3): 311-326 (2015) - [c43]Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch, Ian McArthur, Joel Fredericks, Ronald Schroeter, Marcus Foth:
Vote as you go: blending interfaces for community engagement into the urban space. C&T 2015: 29-37 - [c42]Ian McArthur, Martin Tomitsch, Luke Hespanhol:
Empowering Citizens and their Input on Civic Issues through Urban Media. Hybrid City 2015: 167-174 - [c36]Joel Fredericks, Martin Tomitsch, Luke Hespanhol, Ian McArthur:
Digital Pop-Up: Investigating Bespoke Community Engagement in Public Spaces. OZCHI 2015: 634-642 - 2014
- [j4]Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch:
Understanding the effects of contextual constraints on performative behaviour in interactive media installations. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 18(7): 1651-1665 (2014) - [c35]Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch, Oliver Bown, Miriama Young:
Using embodied audio-visual interaction to promote social encounters around large media façades. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2014: 945-954 - [c30]Martin Tomitsch, Christopher James Ackad, Oliver Dawson, Luke Hespanhol, Judy Kay:
Who cares about the Content? An Analysis of Playful Behaviour at a Public Display. PerDis 2014: 160-165 - 2013
- [c24]Luke Hespanhol, Oliver Bown, Jingwen Cao, Martin Tomitsch:
Evaluating the effectiveness of audio-visual cues in immersive user interfaces. OZCHI 2013: 569-572 - 2012
- [c22]Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch:
Designing for collective participation with media installations in public spaces. MAB 2012: 33-42 - [c20]Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch, Kazjon Grace, Anthony Collins, Judy Kay:
Investigating intuitiveness and effectiveness of gestures for free spatial interaction with large displays. PerDis 2012: 6 - 2011
- [c15]Luke Hespanhol, Maria Carmela Sogono, Ge Wu, Rob Saunders, Martin Tomitsch:
Elastic experiences: designing adaptive interaction for individuals and crowds in the public space. OZCHI 2011: 148-151
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