TY - GEN
T1 - i-LAND
T2 - SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1999
AU - Streitz, Norbert A.
AU - Geibler, Jiirg
AU - Holmer, Torsten
AU - Konomi, Shin'ichi
AU - Miiller-Tomfelde, Christian
AU - Reischl, Wolfgang
AU - Rexroth, Petra
AU - Seitz, Peter
AU - Steinmetz, Ralf
PY - 1999/12/1
Y1 - 1999/12/1
N2 - We describe the i-LAND environment which constitutes an example of our vision of the workspaces of the future, in this case supporting cooperative work of dynamic teams with changing needs. i-LAND requires and provides new forms of human-computer interaction and new forms of computer-supported cooperative work. Its design is based on an integration of information and architectural spaces, implications of new work practices and an empirical requirements study informing our design. i-LAND consists of several 'roomware' components, i.e. computer-augmented objects integrating room elements with information technology. We present the current realization of i-LAND in terms of an interactive electronic wall, an interactive table, two computer-enhanced chairs, and two "bridges" for the Passage-mechanism. This is complemented by the description of the creativity support application and the technological infrastructure. The paper is accompanied by a video figure in the CHI'99 video program.
AB - We describe the i-LAND environment which constitutes an example of our vision of the workspaces of the future, in this case supporting cooperative work of dynamic teams with changing needs. i-LAND requires and provides new forms of human-computer interaction and new forms of computer-supported cooperative work. Its design is based on an integration of information and architectural spaces, implications of new work practices and an empirical requirements study informing our design. i-LAND consists of several 'roomware' components, i.e. computer-augmented objects integrating room elements with information technology. We present the current realization of i-LAND in terms of an interactive electronic wall, an interactive table, two computer-enhanced chairs, and two "bridges" for the Passage-mechanism. This is complemented by the description of the creativity support application and the technological infrastructure. The paper is accompanied by a video figure in the CHI'99 video program.
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U2 - 10.1145/302979.303010
DO - 10.1145/302979.303010
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0032643868
SN - 0201485591
SN - 9780201485592
T3 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
SP - 120
EP - 127
BT - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI'99
Y2 - 15 May 1999 through 20 May 1999
ER -