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- 2020
- Asma Almutairi, Nigel Davies, Mateusz Mikusz, Marc Langheinrich, Sarah Clinch:
Designing for conflict: a design space for multi-viewer support in future display networks. PerDis 2020: 47-54 - Matthias Baldauf, Martin Tomitsch:
Pervasive displays for public transport: an overview of ubiquitous interactive passenger services. PerDis 2020: 37-45 - Emmi Harjuniemi, Ashley Colley, Piia Rytilahti, Jonna Häkkilä:
IdleStripes shirt - wearable display of sedentary time. PerDis 2020: 29-36 - Marius Hoggenmüller, Jiahao Chen, Luke Hespanhol:
Emotional expressions of non-humanoid urban robots: the role of contextual aspects on interpretations. PerDis 2020: 87-95 - Walther Jensen, Hendrik Knoche, Markus Löchtefeld:
"Do you think it is going to be the cock?": using ambient shadow projection in dialogic reading. PerDis 2020: 97-103 - Hannah Limerick:
Call to interact: communicating interactivity and affordances for contactless gesture controlled public displays. PerDis 2020: 63-70 - Andrii Matviienko, Swamy Ananthanarayan, Raphael Kappes, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Reminding child cyclists about safety gestures. PerDis 2020: 1-7 - Dieter Michielsen, Andrew Vande Moere, Jorre T. A. Vannieuwenhuyze, Olga Tsoumani, Shenja van der Graaf, Sandy Claes, Chaja Libot:
Hyperlocal user-generated video contributions on public displays. PerDis 2020: 55-62 - Joseph O'Hagan, Julie R. Williamson:
Reality aware VR headsets. PerDis 2020: 9-17 - Joseph O'Hagan, Julie R. Williamson, Mohamed Khamis:
Bystander interruption of VR users. PerDis 2020: 19-27 - Jasmin Odenwald, Sven Bertel, Florian Echtler:
Tabletop teleporter: evaluating the immersiveness of remote board gaming. PerDis 2020: 79-86 - Özge Raudanjoki, Jonna Häkkilä, Kuisma Hurtig, Ashley Colley:
Perceptions of human shadow manipulation as an ambient display. PerDis 2020: 71-77 - Vanessa Cobus, Sarah Prange, Sarah Clinch, Enrico Rukzio, Jan Gugenheimer:
PerDis '20: The 9th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays, Manchester, United Kingdom, June 4-5, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7986-1 [contents] - 2019
- Asma Almutairi, Mateusz Mikusz, Hassam Niaz, Ludwig Trotter, Nigel Davies:
Why simple is best: lessons from designing an emergency system for public displays. PerDis 2019: 13:1-13:7 - Dan Burnett, James K. Thorp, Daniel Richards, Katerina Gorkovenko, Dave Murray-Rust:
Digital twins as a resource for design research. PerDis 2019: 37:1-37:2 - Kristi Bushman, Alexandros Labrinidis:
Utility-based scheduling for public displays with live content. PerDis 2019: 11:1-11:7 - Francesco Cafaro, Milka Trajkova, A'aeshah Alhakamy:
Designing embodied interactions for informal learning: two open research challenges. PerDis 2019: 28:1-28:2 - Giovanna Graziosi Casimiro:
Urban noises: augmented reality and urban art workshop. PerDis 2019: 41:1-41:2 - Vanessa Cobus, Steffen Busse, Wilko Heuten:
Integration of multimodal alarms into Google Glass: demo. PerDis 2019: 36:1-36:2 - Ashley Colley, Lauri Hakala, Emmi Harjuniemi, Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Heiko Müller, Jonna Häkkilä:
Exploring the design space of electrochromic displays. PerDis 2019: 38:1-38:2 - Sean DeLong, Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Ali Mazalek:
Design and evaluation of graphical feedback on tangible interactions in a low-resolution edge display. PerDis 2019: 8:1-8:7 - Passant Elagroudy, Carole Soliman, Slim Abdennadher, Albrecht Schmidt:
LifeRewinder: speed reviewing of lifelogs using tangibles. PerDis 2019: 30:1-30:2 - Vittoria Frau, Carlo Cuccu, Lucio Davide Spano:
MR2: a mixed reality interface for navigating medical records. PerDis 2019: 39:1-39:2 - Euan Freeman, Asier Marzo, Praxitelis B. Kourtelos, Julie R. Williamson, Stephen A. Brewster:
Enhancing physical objects with actuated levitating particles. PerDis 2019: 2:1-2:7 - Vito Gentile, Ali Adjorlu, Stefania Serafin, Davide Rocchesso, Salvatore Sorce:
Touch or touchless?: evaluating usability of interactive displays for persons with autistic spectrum disorders. PerDis 2019: 10:1-10:7 - Vito Gentile, Daniele Fundarò, Salvatore Sorce:
Elicitation and evaluation of zoom gestures for touchless interaction with desktop displays. PerDis 2019: 16:1-16:7 - Frederic Gmeiner, Torsten Posselt:
POLAR: a framework for creating geometric architectural dynamic displays embodying light and physical motion. PerDis 2019: 40:1-40:2 - Uwe Gruenefeld, Torge Wolff, Niklas Diekmann, Marion Koelle, Wilko Heuten:
ChalkboARd: exploring augmented reality for public displays. PerDis 2019: 19:1-19:6 - Jonna Häkkilä, Ashley Colley, Matilda Kalving:
Designing an interactive gravestone display. PerDis 2019: 4:1-4:7 - 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
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