Tuesday, 24 November 2009
10am – 5pm
| Session 1 |
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| 1000 | Welcome and Introduction (Ricky/Markus) |
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| 1030 | Videowalk – Urban audiovisual interventions (Bert Bongers) paper|presentation |
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| 1100 | Research through design in the context of teaching urban computing (Andrew Vande Moere/Dan Hill paper|presentation |
| Break | 1130 | Morning Tea |
| Session 2 | 1200 | Public space, digital space: Methodologies for accessing the in-between (Alex de Freitas) Recipient of the Telstra Most Interesting Contribution Award paper|presentation |
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| 1230 | Computed serendipity: a new form of urban experiencing (Annita Koutsonanou) paper|presentation |
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| 1300 | UBI-Pilot 2009: Longitudinal living-lab deployment of a network of interactive large public displays (Marko Jurmi, et al) paper|presentation |
| Break | 1330 | Lunch |
| Session 3 | 1430 | The Challenges of Designing Effective Persuasive Technology on the Road: Towards Adaptive Mobile Mashups (Flora Salim) paper|presentation |
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| 1500 | Bicycle-road optimisation using RFID tags (Anna Czinkóczky/György Szabó) |
| Break | 1530 | Afternoon Tea |
| Session 4 | 1600 | Discussion/Telstra Most Interesting Contribution Award/Conclusion (All) |
| Close | 1700 |
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