St Andrews HCI Research Group

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Sep 2010

Aaron delivers a BCS seminar on Invisible Interfaces


On Thursday 14th October 2010 at 6:30 pm Aaron will give a talk on Invisible Interfaces and the BCS Edinburgh Branch in the University of Edinburgh Informatics Forum.
Overview
The user interface represents the point of contact between a computer system and a human, both in terms of input to the system and output from the system. Ubiquitous Computing or UbiComp consists of hardware, software, systems and services which act as the computational edifice around which we need to build our user interfaces to afford natural or “invisible” interaction styles. This is driven by the evolution from the notion of a computer as a single device, to the notion of a computing space comprising personal and peripheral computing elements and services all connected and communicating as required. This presentation discusses research and developments in the realisation of User Interfaces for UbiComp systems. Examples are drawn from research and development groups around the world who are exploring mobile and embedded devices in almost every type of physical artefact including cars, toys, tools, homes, appliances, clothing and work surfaces.
BCS Edinburgh Website