FAL had an internal conference in Göteborg this Tuesday, which we spent at the Lindholmen area, where the Viktoria Institute is located. In the evening, we visited the Liseberg amusement park to experience some intense interactions...

Thursday, June 25, 2009
Tangible and Embodied Interaction @ Liseberg
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Lars Erik Holmquist
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Today two of our B.Sc thesis students - Johan Sundin and Victor Luque successfully presented their project entitled "Autonomous RFID Robot With Behavior Combination". This is part of the ongoing ActDresses project where we currently are implementing research prototypes to demonstrate how dressing things up and accessorizing can be thought of as a way for doing tangible programming. The robot is built from scratch and features omni-directional wheels, a rotating IR-detector and an RFID-reader that can read multiple tags simultaneously.
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Mattias Jacobsson
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Labels: actDresses, LIREC, robot
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Push!Music on Video
Push!Music is a mobile music sharing application that uses ad-hoc wireless networking to allow co-located people to share music between each other. This can be done in two ways. First, songs can autonomously copy and send themselves to another player based on similar music listening histories. Second, users can personally recommend songs to others simply by sending them. The Push!Music project was part of the European Union project ECAgents, and has been covered in e.g. a demonstration at UbiComp 2005, and a paper at ECSCW 2007.
Watch the video below where Maria Håkansson and Mattias Rost demonstrates Push!Music!
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Mattias Rost
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
New Video: Push!Photo
Below, watch as Mattias Rost gives a demonstration of Push!Photo!
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Mattias Rost
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