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Display ecosystems encapsulate a number of independent and/or interconnected displays and their users. We are seeing the emergence of more complex display ecosystems, whether it is due to the number of collaborators, the number of devices or displays, the complexity of the user interface or increased information flow or a combination of all of all these factors. I hypothesise that interactions within display ecologies would benefit from awareness of the computational, physiological and environmental context. This paper presents a brief overview of related work as well as the research goals, relevant methodology and current research status.