Workshop on infrastructure and design challenges of coupled display visual interfaces: In conjunction with Advanced Visual Interfaces 2012 (AVI'12)

Aaron Quigley*, Alan Dix, Miguel Nacenta, Tom Rodden

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Abstract

An increasing number of interactive displays of very different sizes, portability, projectability and form factors are starting to become part of the display ecosystems that we make use of in our daily lives. Displays are shaped by human activity into an ecological arrangement and thus an ecology. Each combination or ecology of displays offer substantial promise for the creation of applications that effectively take advantage of the wide range of input, affordances, and output capability of these multi-display, multi-device and multi-user environments. Although the last few years have seen an increasing amount of research in this area, knowledge about this subject remains under explored, fragmented, and cuts across a set of related but heterogeneous issues. This workshop brings together researchers and practitioners interested in the challenges posed by infrastructure and design.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 2012
Pages815-817
Number of pages3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event2012 International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 2012 - Capri Island, Italy
Duration: 21 May 201225 May 2012

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces AVI

Conference

Conference2012 International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 2012
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityCapri Island
Period21/05/1225/05/12

Keywords

  • MDE infrastructure
  • coupled displays
  • display ecology
  • distributed user interfaces
  • interaction techniques
  • multi-display environments
  • multi-display user interfaces
  • public displays
  • ubiquitous computing

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