VideoDraw: a video interface for collaborative drawing
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VideoWhiteboard: video shadows to support remote collaboration
CHI '91 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Speech patterns in video-mediated conversations
CHI '92 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Integration of inter-personal space and shared workspace: ClearBoard design and experiments
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Multiparty videoconferencing at virtual social distance: MAJIC design
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MASSIVE: a collaborative virtual environment for teleconferencing
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FreeWalk: supporting casual meetings in a network
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Use of video shadow for small group interaction awareness on a large interactive display surface
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Teleshadow: feeling presence in private spaces
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Home-to-home communication using 3D shadows
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Shadow Awareness: Bodily Expression Supporting System with Use of Artificial Shadow
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Shadow arts-communication: system supporting communicability for encounter among remote groups
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Toward adaptive interaction: the effect of ambient sounds in an ultra-realistic communication system
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Human interface: Part II
Body-centric interaction techniques for very large wall displays
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Clearspace: mixed reality virtual teamrooms
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Mixing remote locations using shared screen as virtual stage
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"Shadow Communication" system has been developed allowing others to communicate by means of their "shadows" in remote space. This is designed so that each participant's shadow enters into a space through a semi-transparent screen and interacts with another subject's shadow. This interaction occurs at a common 'stage' (a co-existing space) that can be self-organized. The interaction takes place in a spatial relationship ("ma"- perceptive distance or "Maai" in Japanese) and generates a situation where, seemingly, the participants are actually talking to each other in a face-to-face manner. Experiments on collaborative drawings or remote lecturing conducted with various subjects resulted in the different groups being properly positioned in their co-existing space, thus suggesting that the co-creative activities between the groups were successfully established.