The Ubiquitous Graphics system makes it possible to display very large
and detailed computer graphics - without losing any resolution. The
user holds up a small display to any part of a full-size image to see a
detailed or alternative view of the desired portion.
Ubiquitous Graphics is a follow-up to the Total Recall project.
In
the Mobile Collaborative Games project we introduced several new ways to play
wireless mobile computer games. Using handheld devices connected in
Wireless LAN ad hoc networks with the OpenTrek platform, Mobile Collaborative Games explored the
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This research project explored aesthetic information displays called informative art.
These displays were visualizations that used art as inspiration for both their appearance and their role
in our surroundings. ...
Pin&Play is a novel technology developed at Lancaster University, with intelligent pushpins that become connected to a network when they are attached to a large and flexible surface. We have looked ...
Push!Photo is a mobile photo sharing application where photos can be made public and immediately accessed by anyone nearby. The application also automatically searches for photos on nearby devices to find interesting and relevant photos....
Push!Music is a mobile, peer-to-peer music listening and sharing
application that is supposed to act as a source of inspiration for
listening to new music and as a new way of recommending music to other...
Smart-Its
are generic, cheap computational devices that can be used for post-hoc
computational enhancement of everyday objects. In the form factor of a
sticker, Smart-Its allow objects to perceive their environment,...
Track was a week-long group project developed during the PLAN technology workshop at the Mixed-Reality Lab, University of Nottingham, UK. The idea was to enable people to get in the shoes of strangers ...
Total
Recall is a system that allows in-place recall of captured
whiteboard annotations. Instead of displaying the annotations on a separate computer,
Total Recall shows the annotations at the place on the board where they
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