Authors
Paul Dourish, Annette Adler, Victoria Bellotti, Austin Henderson
Publication date
1996/3
Journal
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
Volume
5
Pages
33-62
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Workstations and personal computers are increasingly being delivered with the ability to handle multimedia data; more and more of us are linked by high-speed digital networks. With multimedia communication environments becoming more commonplace, what have we learned from earlier experiences with prototype media environments? This paper reports on some of our experiences as developers, researchers and users of flexible, networked, multimedia computer environments, or “media spaces”. It focusses on the lessons we can learn from extended, long-term use of media spaces, with connections that last not hours or days, but months or years. We take as our starting point a set of assumptions which differ from traditional analytical perspectives. In particular, we begin from the position that that real-world baseline is not always an appropriate point of comparison for new media technologies; that a set …
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P Dourish, A Adler, V Bellotti, A Henderson - Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 1996