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1999
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Supporting Awareness and Interaction Through Collaborative Virtual Interfaces

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Supporting Awareness and Interaction Through Collaborative Virtual Interfaces
This paper explores interfaces to virtual environments supporting multiple users. An interface to an environment allowing interaction with virtual artefacts is constructed, drawing on previous proposals for ‘desktop’ virtual environments. These include the use of Peripheral Lenses to support peripheral awareness in collaboration; and extending the ways in which users’ actions are represented for each other. Through a qualitative analysis of a design task, the effect of the proposals is outlined. Observations indicate that, whilst these designs go some way to re-constructing physical co-presence in terms of awareness and interaction through the environment, some issues remain. Notably, peripheral distortion in supporting awareness may cause problematic interactions with and through the virtual world; and extended representations of actions may still allow problems in re-assembling the composition of others’ actions. We discuss the potential for: designing representations for di...
Mike Fraser, Steve Benford, Jon Hindmarsh, Christi
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where UIST
Authors Mike Fraser, Steve Benford, Jon Hindmarsh, Christian Heath
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