Roomware: computers disappear and interaction evolves. Prante, T., Streitz, N. A., & Tandler, P. Computer, 37(12):47–54, December, 2004. 00106
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We develop a comprehensive approach to the design of information and collaboration environments that support human activities by starting in the real world. Our goal is to design environments that combine the affordances of real objects with potential computer-based support in the virtual world. This combination generates hybrid worlds that have significant consequences for the design of human-computer interaction. Hybrid worlds allow human-information interaction and human-human communication to move into the foreground while the computer disappears into the background.
@article{prante_roomware:_2004,
	title = {Roomware: computers disappear and interaction evolves},
	volume = {37},
	issn = {0018-9162},
	shorttitle = {Roomware},
	doi = {10.1109/MC.2004.255},
	abstract = {We develop a comprehensive approach to the design of information and collaboration environments that support human activities by starting in the real world. Our goal is to design environments that combine the affordances of real objects with potential computer-based support in the virtual world. This combination generates hybrid worlds that have significant consequences for the design of human-computer interaction. Hybrid worlds allow human-information interaction and human-human communication to move into the foreground while the computer disappears into the background.},
	number = {12},
	journal = {Computer},
	author = {Prante, T. and Streitz, N. A. and Tandler, P.},
	month = dec,
	year = {2004},
	note = {00106},
	pages = {47--54},
	file = {Prante et al_2004_Roomware.pdf:/home/alan/snap/zotero-snap/10/Zotero/storage/EZQH8N6K/Prante et al_2004_Roomware.pdf:application/pdf}
}

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