Authors
William W Gaver, Abigail Sellen, Christian Heath, Paul Luff
Publication date
1993/5/1
Book
Proceedings of the INTERACT'93 and CHI'93 conference on Human factors in computing systems
Pages
335-341
Description
Media spaces support collaboration, but the limited access they provide to remote colleagues' activities can undermine their utility. To address this limitation, we built an experimental system in which four switchable cameras were deployed in each of two remote offices, and observed participants using the system to collaborate on two tasks. The new views allowed increased access to task-related artifacts; indeed, users preferred these views to more typical “face-to-face” ones. However, problems of establishing a joint frame of reference were exacerbated by the additional complexity, leading us to speculate about more effective ways to expand access to remote sites.
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Scholar articles
WW Gaver, A Sellen, C Heath, P Luff - Proceedings of the INTERACT'93 and CHI'93 …, 1993