Authors
Marilyn M Mantei, Ronald M Baecker, Abigail J Sellen, William AS Buxton, Thomas Milligan, Barry Wellman
Publication date
1991/3/1
Book
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems
Pages
203-208
Description
ABSTRACT A media space is a system that uses integrated video, audio, and computers to aHow individuals and groups to work together despite being distributed spatially and temporally. Our media space, CAVECAT(Computer Audio Video Enhanced Collaboration And Telepresence), enables a small number of individuals or groups located in separate offices to engage in collaborative work without leaving their offices. This paper presents and summarizes our experiences during initial use of CAVECAT, including unsolved technological obstacles we have encountered, and the psychological and social impact of the technology. Where possible we discuss relevant findings from the psychological literature, and implications for design of the next-generation media space.
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