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The Disappearance of the Screen — Research on Audible Interfaces in the Ubiquitous Computing Environment
Sydney, Australia July 11-July 13
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICMB.2005.100International Conference on Mobile Bu ...
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Daniel Michelis, University of St. Gallen
Thomas Nicolai, University of St. Gallen
Florian Resatsch, University of the Arts Berlin
Thomas Schildhauer, University of the Arts Berlin
The world of ubiquitous computing, which by definition includes mobile devices of every kind, leads us to an era of small computer devices, usable in everyday situations. Computers are becoming smaller and operate discreetly in the background. This paper deals with the disappearance of screen that is described and specified according to Lev Manovich. In doing research on radio frequency identification (RFID), this paper shows one possible way to interact with ubiquitous computers — primarily exploring audible interfaces. The paper describes a research project of the University of Arts Berlin and the University of St. Gallen and proposes future research questions.
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Daniel Michelis, Thomas Nicolai, Florian Resatsch, Thomas Schildhauer, "The Disappearance of the Screen — Research on Audible Interfaces in the Ubiquitous Computing Environment," icmb, pp.262-266, International Conference on Mobile Business (ICMB'05), 2005
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