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Tabletop community: visualization of real world oriented social network
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Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia table of contents
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
SESSION: Interactive arts program exhibition session table of contents
Pages: 1035 - 1036  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-447-2
Authors
Noriyuki Fujimura  Information Technology Research Institute
Satoshi Fujiyoshi  Information Technology Research Institute
Tom Hope  Information Technology Research Institute
Takuichi Nishimura  Information Technology Research Institute
Sponsors
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGMULTIMEDIA: ACM Special Interest Group on Multimedia
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We have undertaken a research project that visualizes a community, especially for events such as academic conferences. As research progresses, we have noticed that small gatherings of a few persons happen during events as a vital component of forming a community. We call these happenings Social Interactions. Typical situations that foster Social Interactions include gathering around a table. Therefore, we think it is possible to visualize larger communities through obtaining and processing Social Interaction data via table-like interfaces.As one part of group research project, here we introduce an art piece, named "Tabletop Community", that enables the visualization of Social Interactions around the table. Through this artwork system, users/participants easily record the state and atmosphere of each Interaction. The system visualizes the state of the entire community as an interactive network visualization. Here we introduce past results along with the current progress of the system.


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Paley, B., Han, J., TraceEncounters, Ars Electronica Festival 2004, http://www.traceencounters.org/
 
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Phillips Design, LivingMemory Project, Milan Furniture Fair 2001

Collaborative Colleagues:
Noriyuki Fujimura: colleagues
Satoshi Fujiyoshi: colleagues
Tom Hope: colleagues
Takuichi Nishimura: colleagues