CELL: Connecting Everyday Life in an archipeLago
In this paper, we explore the design of a seamless broadcast communication system that brings together the
distributed community of remote secondary education schools. In contrast to higher education, primary and secondary education
establishments should remain distributed, in order to maintain a balance of urban and rural life in the developing and the
developed world. We plan to deploy an ambient and social interactive TV platform (physical installation, authoring tools,
interactive content) that supports social communication in a positive way. In particular, we present the physical design and
the conceptual model of the system.
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Chorianopoulos, K. and Tsaknaki, V. 2010. CELL: Connecting Everyday Life in an archipeLago. workshop Mind the Gap — Towards Seamless Remote Social Interaction (10th Advanced Visual Interafaces conference AVI 2010).BibTeX
Chorianopoulos, K. and Tsaknaki, V. 2010. CELL: Connecting Everyday Life in an archipeLago. workshop Mind the Gap — Towards Seamless Remote Social Interaction (10th Advanced Visual Interafaces conference AVI 2010).