AROMA: abstract representation of presence supporting mutual awareness
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human factors in computing systems
ambientROOM: integrating ambient media with architectural space
CHI 98 Cconference Summary on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Informative art: information visualization in everyday environments
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques in Australasia and South East Asia
Why we twitter: understanding microblogging usage and communities
Proceedings of the 9th WebKDD and 1st SNA-KDD 2007 workshop on Web mining and social network analysis
Using tag clouds to promote community awareness in research environments
CDVE'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Cooperative design, visualization, and engineering
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Ambient walls have been proposed as a means of displaying different forms of awareness information in organisations. The ambient walls that have been developed vary widely in terms of their dimensions as well as the size and type of lights used to make up the display. Typically, the ambient wall is physically constructed and researchers then experiment with different information content and visualisations. We present a framework that supports experimentation with ambient wall displays in terms of, not only the types of awareness information displayed and its abstract representation, but also the physical properties of the display. The framework may be used for the rapid development of applications for specific walls as well as supporting the design of physical walls suited to a specific application.