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Ensemble: embodied experiences in a sound and jewellery installation

Conference Proceeding
Kettley, S., Smyth, M., Arvind, D. K., Greig, F., McGregor, I., & Paechter, B. (2007)
Ensemble: embodied experiences in a sound and jewellery installation. In D. Golightly, T. Rose, & B. Light (Eds.), Create 07 Creative Inventions, Innovations and Everyday Designs in HCI
ensemble - an interactive collection of networked jewellery with gesturally determined, real time sonic output

Walking & talking: probing the urban lived experience.

Conference Proceeding
Stals, S., Smyth, M., & Ijsselsteijn, W. (2014)
Walking & talking: probing the urban lived experience. In Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Fun, Fast, Foundational - NordiCHI '14, (737-746). https://doi.org/10.1145/2639189.2641215
With ubiquitous mobile computing devices spreading throughout the urban environment of everyday life, there is a growing need to better understand person-place relationships a...

An ethnographical orientated study of designers in a collaborative design project.

Conference Proceeding
Joel, S., Smyth, M., & Rodgers, P. (2004)
An ethnographical orientated study of designers in a collaborative design project. In Studying Designers '05, 307-322
No abstract available.

Experiental design: connecting design to HCI.

Conference Proceeding
Smyth, M., & Varey, A. (2003)
Experiental design: connecting design to HCI. In CHI Workshop - Exploring the Relationship between Design and HCI

Fragments of place : revealing sense of place through shared phone images.

Digital Artefact
Smyth, M. & Helgason, I. (2008)
Fragments of place : revealing sense of place through shared phone images.
Is an interactive new media art installation that explores how the sharing of images, normally hidden on mobile phones, can reveal more about people's sense of place and this ...

Fragments of place.

Conference Proceeding
Smyth, M., Helgason, I. & Benyon, D. (2007)
Fragments of place. In Bryan-Kinns, N., Lloyd, T. & Sheridan, J. (Eds.). Proceedings of (re)Actor3, the Third International Conference on Digital Live Art, 35-36
Through the sharing and display of personal mobile phone images, the installation invites viewers to explore the connected nature of their sense of place.