Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Engagement Arabic Congratulations

Trasloco

Era da qualche tempo che avevo in mente questa cosa. Anzi era una doppia cosa. 1) Passare a Wordpress per la gestione di questo blog sopratutto per utilizzare i tag di technorati 2) Provare la nuova versione di WMware Server (o Microsoft Virtual Server ) eliminando dal nostro già affollato spazio del LaRiCA uno dei pc che sono accesi 24/24h, scaldano e spesso si rompono.

Ho colto l'occasione in questi giorni per perfezionare il passaggio: il nuovo indirizzo del blog è dunque http://larica-virtual.soc.uniurb.it/nextmedia/ . Per chi usa i feed per ricevere gli aggiornamenti non è necessario fare nulla perchè ho aggiornato il puntamento del servizio FeedBurner.

Maggiori details on this experience of moving together in first post of the "new" blog .

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Vertical Driver License Templates

The dancing pig

hinted at what I had in the previous post. The author of the project as promised sent me the link to the amusing video in question (raise the speaker volume) which shall immediately share with you.

Friday, April 7, 2006

Potos Off Brazilian Wax

ISIE 3 and 4

Chronicle of the second and third to Cambridge. These last two days have been interesting though perhaps less in terms of previous interventions on stage. In return we got to talking and getting to know other interesting people and have a look at the demo section and more approdondito the poster where we found some interesting ideas such as Xsensor (an application for smartphones and PDAs that you submit, at regular intervals, a questionnaire, which is then compiled at different times of day and context in which the interviewee is in that time) or as funny reactable conducted by two English boys (moving a table in which specific objects of different shapes and materials can compose music). Unfortunately we have not seen in the light of the demo project Augmented hybrid ecosystems (ie, the dancing pig pro ject) that we had submitted the first day. Returning to the speech ... On the second day I was called by the Expert panel with Don Norman, Liam Bannon, Mark Rouncefield and Neville Moray . Not that there have been specific content, but the whole thing was pretty funny. In the afternoon noteworthy intervention Sebastien Duval (a French guy who works in Japan) who presented a study on acceptance by users of wearable computers and the second keynote Japanese increasingly held by a mysterious girl who spoke to + a little English and nothing has reappeared, and in which the robot had shown with great pride the Japanese the day before ... I did a little investigation and all the people I interviewed were not able to explain what center with the rest of the presentation. At the close of the day most of the participants (including us) took part in a guided walk through the streets of Cambridge and a beautiful boat ride where we could admire the sunset from a different angle the beautiful colleges of Cambridge ( here some photos taken by Luke ). Here are several colleges all private lessons are held in the classrooms of the departments that are usually reached by bike from the students. During dinner we learned about Cristina Costa, who works in Trento and in London with a girl (Karen Martin - University College), who told us of an interesting project called Cityware . The third and last half day was quite intense. It should be noted a joint intervention by Lynne Hamill and Richard Harper recounted the past of smart homes in Victorian times trying to figure out on the basis of the relationship between servitude and home owners what kind of technology should populate the homes of the future. The results are interesting because they show that people do not look at all smart objects but simple things that they do their work without being seen and not requiring special communication needs. During the morning, or heard mention Goffmann at least a couple of times. The final keynote on electronic music was not bad ev I found some hints of some theoretical interest. To Finally, before lunch, a closing with a very nice PhotoStory composed of many images taken during the day and assembled its soundtrack. At the end of Marco Combetto MSR was quite moved. The last few days I've seen work really messy and moltissma devote attention to all the boys from inviting more illustrious last present. Overall I got a good deal of interesting stimuli. Buetooth for the use of a range of applications in general sociological use of ethnographic techniques of which they very often use this group of computer scientists. A little bit surprising that all research undertaken in previous cultural studies does not seem to be taken very consderazione. However, an interesting experience and certainly repeat that I recommend to everyone.

Wednesday, April 5, 2006

Pickup License Plate In Ontario

ISIE second day

Second day with some interesting surprise ending of the presentation of all posters in three minutes under the so-called poster madness that now we know what it refers. After the usual sumptuous breakfast in the Great Hall today all started at 9:45. After a brief introduction by Richard Harper and Tom Rodden took the stage as planned Donald Norman. The old man was very good in presentation and style Norman said in a series of large and small accidents caused by bad design of objects. The basic thesis is that the environments intelligence can not exist because there is an essential condition that Norman called Common Ground. A group of artifacts may have a common ground as a group of people but a mixed group lacks this key feature. One of the interesting questions (asked by Lucia Terrenghi - a smart girl) who has questioned this distinction as the artifacts are now stressing from time immemorial the human Common Ground in Norman speaks. I've seen in Guru falter a bit 'but then he explained that he talks about intelligent artifacts and are not artifacts. The speech by Don Norman (a very quiet type who stopped all day answering questions for everyone) was followed by a session called Concepts in human computer interaction. Very theoretical but worthy of note is the last of the three operations performed by Alex Taylor from Microsoft Research that was aimed at highlighting the importance of context for the idea of \u200b\u200bintelligence. What is most interesting is the manner in which the researcher has demonstrated his thesis by showing that a series of films taken from a research background of much ethnographic mold which consisted of installing multiple cameras in some passenger cars to resume what happens while on the road everyday. Very well done and above all very visual sociology. The second panel on smart homes, called Technological and Social infrastructure for the home always point out the last speech of a group of researchers from Microsoft Research that they have also conducted extensive ethnographic research to study behavior in a household with specific reference to communication and positioning of objects. It came out two prototypes. The first is a kind of screen that supports writing (with a GSM connection) to which you can send text messages and on which you can write with pen and note that replies to messages. The prototype, unlike the majority of stuff you see here was actually experienced in the lives of a number of families. Very interesting is the possibility to perform analysis of these reports to better understand the dynamics of communication and identity construction in a family environment. The second prototype shown was about a sort of bowl (a big bowl for objects), where it was possible to place a number of technological devices (as is done in accordance with a series of random objects). The bowl shown is able to capture files (photos and images) on these devices (mobile phones, cameras, etc.). And show them the same bowl (inside). Photos can also be handled as if the surface of the bowl if it were a touch screen. Among the few things that might be seen to say wow from the technological point of view. Then there was the poster madness where the brave Luke defended our poster in the best way possible given the available time (3 minutes), the audience not quite accustomed to hearing about the environment of social systems (and even systems social) and not least the fact that he knew 10 minutes before the rules of the thing. I shot a little video of the event . The audio and video is painful but you also have the same result to show that Luke has earned the loaf. Last speech of the day was the Japanese Ryohei Nakatsu, who spoke of the role of robots in an intelligent environment. He seemed a bit 'but the surgery was performed at times hilarious (see robot doing the tai-chi is not an everyday thing). UPDATE: The movie Luca presenting our poster is now online to four meters by Donald Norman.

Tuesday, April 4, 2006

Which Is The Best Fan Brand In India

Play Create, Learn

As careful readers of this blog will know this week and I Luca Rossi we are in Cambridge UK to assist and participate in 'International Symposium on Intelligent Environments organized by the European research lab at Microsoft. The conference begins today but yesterday we saw an event called Learn Play For quite interesting. Before going into details of the contents of this day tell two things about where we are and the organization. Our hospitality was held at Homerton College, Cambridge. If you can imagine the typical English college (of those seen in Harry Potter in the moment rather than Poets Society) should have rather precise idea of \u200b\u200bthe kind of place I'm talking about. For the others I shot a short film . In the morning we have breakfast at the Great Hall so that it can not be adequately described in words (see movie ). During the day yesterday we moved to College dall'Homerton within Microsoft Research. A series of buildings of which the main one is called William Gates Building. I suppose that just about everything in this part of Cambridge was financed by Uncle Bill. In the lobby of the building where the seminar took place, there are paintings, several plasma screens, a reception and a demonstration of choisco xbox 360 :-). Of course, secure network access, badges, etc.. The orgaizzazione frankly was impeccable. I think Marco Combetto and all the staff at Microsoft Research is doing a great and difficult work. Turning to the content there is to say that I have rarely heard the words of sociologists and sociology so frequently as today. The conference to which we witnessed yesterday was the final event of the program during the same name which were presented by their respective research groups, the main results achieved after approximately one year of work. Each group had at his disposal a total 45 minutes including discussion. During the debate, the project was really dissected and analyzed in detail, were suggested possible improvements or development prospects for the future. The first action we saw involved a project known as @ Home Messaging. That is a touch screen-based device that can support the communication replacement home or alongside the traditional forms of communication such as written on the fridge or post it left for home. The main innovation was the ability to send text, pictures and short videos to this kind of board via mobile phones (via bluetooth, sms, mms). Interesting piece of research purely ethnographic-style that preceded the design and development of the system. The prototype shown has not been felt on a very futuristic. Do not underestimate, however, be implied in the instrument to display and record this type of communication enabling domestic subsequent analysis of the content and type of messages exchanged (ie a kind of semantics of the social system family). The second operation involved a project in the middle between the artistic performance and technology research. Everything is well described in the project site and therefore I will only say that the project researchers and colleagues have turned the streets of Cambridge with a kiosk and 4 stations asking portable to meet people in the database to include one of their regrets. In return, the system offers the ability to view and print the 5 regrets that come closest to the entry. Original idea and nice. The use of tags instead of rigid descriptive categories would allow a chance to display tag clouds waterway regrets. As has been pointed out in a question as to the inclusion of regret when the intensity of the same is sought this information is not returned on output. Would it have been helpful to see a certain color characterized by the intensity of regret. Of course it could also be interesting to analyze these messages and make it possible to send messages via sms.

Il terzo progetto è stato particolarmente interessante e riguardava lo sviluppo di un videogame specifico per l'utilizzo da parte dei bambini sui sedili posteriori dell'auto durante lunghi viaggi. Anche questo progetto è molto ben descritto dal sito web e non mi dilungo dunque ulteriormente. Dal punto di vista dell'originalità dell'idea e della complessità di quanto visto funzionare si tratta decisamente di uno dei progetti che ha raggiunto i risultati più interessanti e che non mi sorprenderei di vedere un giorno in commercio.

Anche il quarto progetto presentato è stato particolarmente interessante. Il titolo era Affective Diary e riguardava lo sviluppo di un software che consenta di visualizzare la propria storia staff based on recordings of a number of devices we carry with us. In particular, some of these sensors were made of ah hoc and measured a range of body parameters (sweat, external temperature, etc.).. Based on these parameters is an icon generated more or less upright, more or less red depending on these parameters. This timeline will also see the sent and received text messages and possibly the presence of Bluetooth devices nearby. The result was extremely interesting and looks very well done. The idea is that each user can then view and modify these images to reflect on the moments of stress and calm in their daily lives. Do not underestimate Furthermore, the ability to share these tracks with others (think of a couple who learn their report based on these parameters "And of course I replied I was wrong ... looks like red here!"). Very interesting. The fifth project, called e-coology concerns an augmented reality environment designed specifically for learning the principles of ecology by children. The technical implementation is interesting (very well done all part of animation of 3D models) but overall the project has not convinced me a lot. Need for expensive equipment and does not seem so immediate, the ability to switch from one course to another without going against a long period of development. The sixth and final draft was presented by an Italian group of the Polytechnic of Milan. The basic idea is to create a navigation device in a broad musical repertoire with better performance than those of current systems in the different MP3 players on the market. The metaphor used is that of the radio dial. Virtually all the songs are automatically mapped on the basis of a set of parameters quantitatively calculable (as the tonal strength or tick) on a two-dimensional space. The user with a trackball can explore this area in search of the song you prefer to listen at that time. The researchers also carried out some comparative tests on it. The results, as presented as positive, I do not think they were exceptional. But even this idea is pretty smart. Also very useful final summary made by the organizers. In particular, in a slide were highlighted the common features of these projects are: 1) Augmented / Mixed Reality 2) Self-reflection, story telling, emotion, memory 3) Social oriented applications 4) Enabling people to communicate 5) Mobile Life support all extremely interesting. At the end of a drink made from wine or capirgna. Then yesterday evening buffet in a beautiful room with dell'Homerton pianist and waiters in livery. At one point I see an old man ... I read the badge ... Don Norman ... And among some start again from him.

Saturday, April 1, 2006

Welbuilt Aluminum Boats

Probabilità dell'ordine

The social order, as well as a statement that communication plays, is a common phenomenon but unlikely ... Posts that contain April Fools day during the last 360 days.
Technorati Chart
Get your own chart! PS My vote for the best joke this year goes to Google Romance, runner this press release distributed by a research laboratory of a famous Italian university.