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Contents
1) A Cultural Perspective on Mixed, Dual and Blended Reality
This paper is an anthropological perspective on the impact of Dual, Mixed Reality and 'PolySocial Reality' (PoSR) on Location Awareness and other applications in Smart Environments.
IEEE Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2011) • IUI Workshop on Location Awareness for Mixed and Dual Reality (LAMDa) • Palo Alto, February 2011
2) Pervasive Computing in Time and Space: The Culture and Context of 'Place' Integration
We consider some possible broad changes that may impact society as a whole as a result of widespread integration of full-spectrum deployed pervasive computing technologies. Our approach considers design challenges for successfully developing and integrating pervasive technologies into culture and society.
IEEE 7th Annual Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE'11) Workshop A3: User modelling and Social Perspectives Nottingham, UK, July, 2011
3) PolySocial Reality: Prospects for Extending User Capabilities Beyond Mixed, Dual and Blended Reality
We discuss ways that developers can use PolySocial Reality (PoSR) to represent a more complete complex structural model of individuals interacting within multiple environments.
IEEE Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2012) IUI Workshop on Location Awareness for Mixed and Dual Reality (LAMDa) Lisbon, February 2012
4) Visualizing PolySocial Reality
We intend to use PoSR to describe and analyse principles underlying instantiations of the emergent ‘network’ comprised by the union of all individual networks, such that patterns in an overall graph representing these can be identified, node-centric projections examined, and sub-graphs compared.
First international workshop on Just-in-time Sociology (JITSO 2012) IUI Workshop on Location Awareness for Mixed and Dual Reality (LAMDa) Lausanne, December 2012