FEEL
The FEEL project studies meeting scenarios where the participants bring their private computing and communication artefacts and services supporting distributed work into a room designed to support local collaborative work. In particular FEEL studies, which designs of private and public artefacts, software and services can result in the least intrusive combinations of local and distributed work. I.e. solving a generalisation of the problem of intrusive mobile phone notifications.
iSpace
The iSpace project will design connect and explore distributed interactive workspaces providing functionality facilitating communication between group members, interactive objects, other iSpaces and information access in general. The iSpaces are partially design and equipped when the project starts. The project task includes design of user scenarios and applications based on the existing parts as well as mockups of lacking parts.
UCC
The goal of the UCC project is to develop and test prototypes of services based on the concept of Active Documents in a Ubiquitous Computing and Communication environment. Active Documents (AD) are, in contrast to traditional electronic documents, content aware, autonomous, proactive, adaptive and context aware. Ubiquitous Computing and Communication (UCC) means that each person is acting in the context of a multitude of computing and communication artefacts, wearable or embedded in the environment and that the communication in the system of humans and artefacts is inherently wireless. Active documents are useful even in more static scenarios but we advocate that the power of the concept is enhanced in the ubiquitous computing and communication scenario.