Ubicomp 2005 video: Yellow chairs

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The Yellow chair stories presented at Ubicomp related the interaction between people passing by and a wireless network connectivity materialized by a yellow chair placed in front of a house in london, UK.

Yellow chair stories: Interaction design and WiFi

For more details, see the Yellow Chair Stories – a live service design intervention and watch the Yellow Chair Stories video

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Ubicomp 2005 demo: u-texture
Ubicomp 2005, Tokyo

Ubicomp 2005 demo: u-texture

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I had the opportunity to test the u-texture system that was on demo at Ubicomp 2005 conference in Tokyo.

Basically, u-texture is a home computing / entertainment system developed at Keio University, Japan. It is based on the concept of active furniture where the components are “blocks”. Each block has its own touch screen display and connectivity. Based on its relative and absolute position in regard to the rest of the system. It can perform different tasks, run different applications.

u-texture blocks can be setup in 2 modes: standalone and system. Blocks can be connected together through u-joints to provide interactions. Here is a description of a block:

u-texture module (source: http://www.ht.sfc.keio.ac.jp/u-texture/project.html)

More info is available at u-texture project page at Keio University

Here is a picture I took of the interaction between a music CD and a music player/ computer (a Sharp Zaurus I believe)
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