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Setting the Stage — Research Stream Overview

Setting the Stage — Research Stream Overview

An overview of the major components of my PhD researcher including early virtual worlds work, backchan.nl, Tin Can, and a brief introduction to my future work: ROAR.

Drew Harry

May 03, 2012
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  1. Drew Harry
    Speech + Mobility
    MIT Media Lab
    Setting the Stage
    designing complementary communication
    systems

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  2. flickr / Tommy Huynh

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  3. flickr / eston

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  4. flickr / seiu

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  6. EMAIL
    TEXT MESSAGE
    INSTANT MESSAGE
    TWITTER

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  7. Video chat Phone call Text chat
    Face to face
    More Rich Less Rich

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  8. Is it urgent?
    Do I want a record?
    Is it an awkward topic?
    Do I need time to compose?
    Access
    Archivability
    Revisability
    Disinhibition

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  9. Apple Facetime, 2010

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  10. Not everyone is equally comfortable
    participating.
    People talk one-at-a-time;
    simultaneous speaking is viewed as
    impolite.
    By participating, you reveal a lot of
    personal information about yourself.

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  11. Front Channel
    Back Channel

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  12. Front Channel
    Back Channel

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  13. Back Stage
    Front Stage

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  14. Back Stage
    Front Stage

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  15. Side Stage
    Main Stage

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  16. My Work
    Panel Q&A
    Remote Presentations
    Class Discussion
    Spectating
    Virtual Meetings
    flickr / andyonflickr
    flickr / curatorsintl
    flickr / Nic McPhee

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  17. Information Spaces backchan.nl
    Tin Can Future Work

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  18. Channels
    Portholes, Dourish and Bly 1992 Cognoter, Tatar et al. 1991
    Rendezvous, Kellogg et al. 2006
    iCom, Agamanolis 2003
    VideoWindow,
    Fish et al. 1990

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  19. Social Translucence
    Group SketchPad, Gutwin and Greenberg, 2002
    ClearBoard, Ishii and Kobayashi, 1992 Loops, Erickson and Kellogg, 2000

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  20. Reflection
    Second Messenger
    DiMicco et al. 2007
    Conversation Votes
    Bergstrom and Karahalios 2009
    Conversation Clock
    Bergstrom and Karahalios 2007
    Meeting Mediator
    Kim et al. 2008
    Conversation Clusters
    Bergstrom and Karahalios 2009

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  21. Information Spaces
    Harry, et al. 2008, CHI

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  26. backchan.nl
    Harry, et al. 2009, CHI

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  27. flickr/paigebuilt

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  34. 479 Events
    1284 Meetings
    14266 Posts
    11074 Users
    53298 Votes

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  35. Public Displays

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  36. “Is anyone else cold?”
    “::abuses backchannel:: Someone lost a
    Lumix camera yesterday. Find
    Susannah on the ROFLTeam to
    describe it/pics on it.”
    “So, is NOW the time the panel should
    turn some attention to these excellent
    user-generated questions?”
    “We need power strips in these seats!”
    Logistical

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  37. flickr/paigebuilt
    Voting

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  38. “Can we get some more
    questions from the board
    answered this time?
    xthxbye”
    How has your web-based
    and viral advertising work
    affected your work in
    traditional advertising?
    so i herd u liek mudkipz
    hard to hear :(
    Did he just cite Eisner?
    Props for stirring the pot!
    High Rank Low Rank

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  40. Tin Can
    Harry, et al. 2012, CSCW

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  42. Ideas Topics
    Time
    Engagement
    Presence
    Participation

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  43. Ideas Topics
    Time
    Engagement
    Presence
    Participation

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  46. 19 Students
    22 Hours
    119 Topics
    839 Ideas

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  47. Intro Design Conclusion
    Study
    Promotion

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  48. Intro Design Conclusion
    Study
    Which stage is
    main?

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  49. Future Work

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  51. Panel Q&A
    Remote
    Presentations
    Class Discussion
    Spectating
    Virtual Meetings
    backchan.nl
    backchan.nl thin
    Tin Can Class
    ROAR
    Information
    Spaces

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  52. backchan.nl
    backchan.nl thin
    Tin Can Class
    ROAR
    Information
    Spaces

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  53. backchan.nl
    backchan.nl thin
    Tin Can Class
    ROAR
    Information
    Spaces
    Main Stage Mediated?

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  54. backchan.nl
    backchan.nl thin
    Tin Can Class
    ROAR
    Information
    Spaces
    Main Stage Mediated?
    no
    yes
    no
    yes
    yes

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  55. backchan.nl
    backchan.nl thin
    Tin Can Class
    ROAR
    Information
    Spaces
    Display Type
    public
    private
    private
    private
    public

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  56. backchan.nl
    backchan.nl thin
    Tin Can Class
    ROAR
    Information
    Spaces
    Side Stage Attention
    infrequent
    occasional
    often
    very often
    rare

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  57. backchan.nl
    backchan.nl thin
    Tin Can Class
    ROAR
    Information
    Spaces
    Number of Participants
    20–500
    20–1,000
    10–20
    1k–100k
    10-20

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  58. Questions?
    Drew Harry
    Speech + Mobility
    MIT Media Lab

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