UbiComp 2003
Demonstrations
13-15 October
Eric Paulos and Allison Woodruff
Demonstration ChairsAllison and I wanted to thank all of those that made this year's Demonstration program at UbiComp such a tremendous success. First and foremost a huge thank you to all of the authors for submitting and demonstrating such an incredibly inspirational collection of projects. Your countless hours of time in preparation before and presentations during the conference were tremendously valuable to the conference attendees.
Allison and I would also like to thank Joe McCarthy for inviting us to participate at UbiComp as Demonstration co-Chairs, our esteemed Program Committee who reviewed and evaluated each and every demonstration with the highest degree of professionalism and quality, Elizabeth Goodman for incredible design work, Ellen Do our fearless local arrangements chair who provided local assistance and support for the diverse set of demos, Debra Bryant the conference manager who magically made all of the complex elements involved with the demos run smoothly together, James Gurganus for such an amazing job networking everyone together and managing the A/V support, Khai Truong for keeping up with the countless updates to the website and blog, and Steve Voida and all of the student volunteers who flawlessly handled the numerous on-site issues
You can see a formal listing of all of the demonstrations here: http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2003/program.html?show=demos
Thanks to our Demonstrations Program Committee:
Jeff Burke University of California, Los Angeles (USA) Elizabeth Churchill FX Palo Alto Laboratory (USA) Mike Fraser University of Nottingham (UK) Bill Gaver Royal College of Art (UK) Lars Erik Holmquist Viktoria Institute (Sweden) Sherry Hsi The Exploratorium (USA) Mark Newman Palo Alto Research Center (USA) Kenton O’Hara Appliance Studio (UK) Dan O’Sullivan New York University (USA) James Patten MIT Media Lab (USA) Marc Smith Microsoft Research (USA) Mark Smith HP Labs (USA) John Stasko Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) Lyndsay Williams Microsoft Research Cambridge (UK) Ken Wood Microsoft Research Cambridge (UK)
Below is a collection of photos and video of varying quality that I took of some of the Demonstrations at UbiComp. I threw these up rather quickly so apologies if your project is not in this collection of images. I also quickly jotted down a few labels for some of the projects to help clarify what some of the images include. Thanks again.
Videos:
All videos are in AVI format
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