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The 'H' in HCI: enhancing perception of the interactive through the performative

  • Sue Hawksley

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Abstract

Motion sensing technologies are well developed at the bio-mechanical (motion capture) and geo-locative (GPS) scales. However, there are many degrees of scale between these extremes and there have been few attempts to seek the integration of systems that were designed for distinct contexts and tasks. The proposition that motivated the Scale project team was that through such systems integration it would be possible to create an enhanced perception of interaction between human participants who might be co-located or remotely engaged, separated in either (or both) time or space. A further aim was to examine how the use of these technologies might inform current s discourse on the performative.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLecture Notes in Computer Science
PublisherSpringer
Pages3-12
Edition5622
ISBN (Electronic)978364202770-3
ISBN (Print)978364202770-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010
EventVirtual and Mixed Reality (VMR 2009) - San Diego
Duration: 19 Jul 200924 Jul 2009

Conference

ConferenceVirtual and Mixed Reality (VMR 2009)
CitySan Diego
Period19/07/0924/07/09
OtherVirtual and Mixed Reality (VMR 2009) (19/07/2009-24/07/2009, San Diego)

Keywords

  • HCI

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