[iDC] Intro: Eric Paulos
Eric Paulos
eric at paulos.net
Mon Oct 9 15:29:08 EDT 2006
Yet another intro. Very much looking forward to seeing some old
friends in NYC as well as meeting new ones. I'm Eric Paulos a
research scientist at Intel Research in Berkeley. This is an open
collaboration lab that allows me to share our work opening as well as
collaborate with others. In fact I've started some joint work
recently with Anthony Burke who is on the Architecture faculty at UC
Berkeley. We're teaching an Urban Computing class together this
semester:
http://www.offshorestudio.net/metapolis/index.html
Currently, I direct Intel's Urban Atmospheres group which is
challenged to explore the intersection or urban life and
technological landscapes. Much of the work is online here ... but
I'll be brining some of our latest fresh ideas out to NY to throw
into the mix....
http://www.urban-atmospheres.net/
I just wrapped up my role as Program Chair for the Interactive City
at ISEA:
http://www.urban-atmospheres.net/ISEA2006/
and running a two-day Interactive City Summit:
http://www.urban-atmospheres.net/ICSummit2006/
and a great workshop about the Ex-Urban Noir at UbiComp 2006 in
Orange County ... yes the O.C.
http://drzaius.ics.uci.edu/meta/exurban-noir/
Here's a quick list of selected projects:
Jabrwocky -- visualizing our urban familiar strangers
Matchbooks -- ephemeral anonymous interactions about feelings of
urban love and hate
Sashay -- visualizing personal patterns across the invisible
geography of mobile phone towers
180x120 -- RFID tags and tessellated surface generate visualizations
of group dynamics
Jetsam -- exposing traces of urban inhabitants through ubiquitous
urban public trashcans
Hullabaloo -- new urban objects to expose dynamic new sonic
experiences that reflect the verve or people nearby
and ... the new work on
Objects of Wonderment which I'll have more to show at the symposium
Looking forward...
-ep
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