Collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research

In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the ‘same time, same place’ quadrant has diversified, perhaps even fragmented. This one-day workshop will bring together researchers with diverse, yet convergent interests in tabletop, surface, mobile, and wea...

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Main Authors: Fischer, Joel E., Porcheron, Martin, Lucero, Andrés, Quigley, Aaron, Scott, Stacey D., Ciolfi, Luigina, Rooksby, John, Memarovic, Nemanja
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35507/
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author Fischer, Joel E.
Porcheron, Martin
Lucero, Andrés
Quigley, Aaron
Scott, Stacey D.
Ciolfi, Luigina
Rooksby, John
Memarovic, Nemanja
author_facet Fischer, Joel E.
Porcheron, Martin
Lucero, Andrés
Quigley, Aaron
Scott, Stacey D.
Ciolfi, Luigina
Rooksby, John
Memarovic, Nemanja
author_sort Fischer, Joel E.
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description In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the ‘same time, same place’ quadrant has diversified, perhaps even fragmented. This one-day workshop will bring together researchers with diverse, yet convergent interests in tabletop, surface, mobile, and wearable technologies, spaces and spatial interaction, and those interested in the social aspects of interaction, such as conversation analysis and ethnomethodology. These communities have matured considerably, and produced significant exemplars of systems, methods, and studies concerned with collocated interactions. Yet, new challenges abound as people wear and carry more devices than ever, creating fragmented device ecologies at work, and changing the ways we socialise with each other. In this workshop we seek to start a dialogue to look back as well as forward, review best practices, discuss and design paper-prototypes using the collocated design framework, to consider how we might address new and future challenges through collocated design practice.
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spelling nottingham-355072020-05-04T17:35:15Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35507/ Collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research Fischer, Joel E. Porcheron, Martin Lucero, Andrés Quigley, Aaron Scott, Stacey D. Ciolfi, Luigina Rooksby, John Memarovic, Nemanja In the 25 years since Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein proposed the time-space taxonomy, research in the ‘same time, same place’ quadrant has diversified, perhaps even fragmented. This one-day workshop will bring together researchers with diverse, yet convergent interests in tabletop, surface, mobile, and wearable technologies, spaces and spatial interaction, and those interested in the social aspects of interaction, such as conversation analysis and ethnomethodology. These communities have matured considerably, and produced significant exemplars of systems, methods, and studies concerned with collocated interactions. Yet, new challenges abound as people wear and carry more devices than ever, creating fragmented device ecologies at work, and changing the ways we socialise with each other. In this workshop we seek to start a dialogue to look back as well as forward, review best practices, discuss and design paper-prototypes using the collocated design framework, to consider how we might address new and future challenges through collocated design practice. 2016-02-27 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Fischer, Joel E., Porcheron, Martin, Lucero, Andrés, Quigley, Aaron, Scott, Stacey D., Ciolfi, Luigina, Rooksby, John and Memarovic, Nemanja (2016) Collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research. In: Collocated Interaction: New Challenges in 'Same Time, Same Place' Research workshop at CSCW '16, 27 Feb 2016, San Francisco, USA. co-located interaction; face-to-face; design; CSCW http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2818052.2855522
spellingShingle co-located interaction; face-to-face; design; CSCW
Fischer, Joel E.
Porcheron, Martin
Lucero, Andrés
Quigley, Aaron
Scott, Stacey D.
Ciolfi, Luigina
Rooksby, John
Memarovic, Nemanja
Collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research
title Collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research
title_full Collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research
title_fullStr Collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research
title_full_unstemmed Collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research
title_short Collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research
title_sort collocated interaction: new challenges in ‘same time, same place’ research
topic co-located interaction; face-to-face; design; CSCW
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35507/
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