TY - BOOK AU - Turner,Phil AU - Davenport,Elisabeth ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Spaces, Spatiality and Technology T2 - The Kluwer International Series on Computer Supported Cooperative Work SN - 9781402032738 U1 - 004 23 PY - 2005/// CY - Dordrecht PB - Springer Netherlands KW - COMPUTER SCIENCE KW - COMPUTER GRAPHICS KW - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN KW - LIBRARY SCIENCE KW - HUMAN GEOGRAPHY KW - COMPUTER SCIENCE, GENERAL KW - USER INTERFACES AND HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION KW - INTERACTION DESIGN N1 - An Introduction to Spaces, Spatiality and Technology -- The Digital Uncanny -- En-Spacing Technology -- Shifting Presence in the Classroom -- The Public Library -- Understanding Spatiality -- Public Place as a Resource of Social Interaction -- Privacy Zoning -- High-Fidelity Mapping of Intellectual Space -- Escape from Surface and Linearity -- "Surface": Material Infrastructure for Space -- Multiple Spaces -- An Existential Approach to Representing Visual Context -- Performative Uses of Space in Mixed Media Environments -- Space, Place and the Design of Technologically-Enhanced Physical Environments -- Augmenting Communal Office Spaces with Large Screens to Support Informal Communication -- Articulating the Sense of Place Experienced by Visitors to the Jencks Landform -- Multiscale Space and Place -- The Tourist Gaze: Towards Contextualised Virtual Environments N2 - What are the concerns of those who investigate spatiality across domains and across media? What is significant in these concerns - particularly for the design and evaluation of technology? How are these concerns represented? Can discourse from one domain inform work in another? These are some of the questions addressed in this volume. It is based on a series of papers presented at a research seminar in Edinburgh. As the volume shows, the responses to our call for submissions were wide ranging, and the resulting meeting, the editors believe, opened up new avenues for exploring Spaces, Spatiality and Techology. The broad range of this book stands in sharp contrast with other related texts which tend to be domain and media specific. The editors hope that this book should also serve as a new stimulus to innovative and creative thinking in spatiality UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3273-0 ER -