Public interactive displays (PID) are a promising technology for providing information and collecting feedback in public spaces. Research on PIDs has shown that, like all public …
Field studies on public displays can be difficult, expensive, and time-consuming. We investigate the feasibility of using virtual reality (VR) as a test-bed to evaluate deployments …
The civic potential of pervasive computing technologies has been increasingly explored within academic and urban planning communities. One vision is of communities and cities …
Research is increasingly highlighting the potential for situated crowdsourcing to overcome some crucial limitations of online crowdsourcing. However, it remains unclear whether a …
Access to the internet and digital technology are reported determinants and enablers of social capital and community resilience. However, despite rural areas facing ecological …
HCI research surrounding death has largely focused to an individual's digital remains, with relatively less attention paid to physical memorials, such as graves. We present a prototype …
This paper addresses graveyards as a context for designing interactive technology, especially pervasive displays and the presentation of information related to graves and the …
We present a study that quantifies the effect of cold temperature on smartphone input performance, particularly on tapping tasks. Our results show that smartphone input …
Our built environment is becoming increasingly equipped with public displays, many of which are networked and share the same physical location. In spite of their ubiquitous …