The worksop will be a one-day event on Sunday 29th April 2007 in San Jose.
The workshop format will comprise of a morning practical exercise based in the city of San Jose through which we will explore the workshop themes. We will then regather and spend the afternoon discussing the position papers, workshop themes and drawing conclusions.
8.00 - 9.30 CHI registration at McEnery Convention Center
Workshop Location: Marriott San Jose, Ballroom Salon V
Morning Session
9.30-10.00 Introduction to Workshop
10.00-12.30 Mission XXX: Practical exercise in downtown area of San Jose
12.40-13.25 Lunch in the park
13:25-13:45 Return to Conference centre
Afternoon Session
13.45-15.45 Individual presentations: Response to the workshop theme
15:45-16:30 Working in groups: Discussion of key topics
16:30-17:00 Present results of group discussion
17.00-18.00 Plenum discussion: wrap-up, reflection and conclusions
please note: conference check in
Workshop participants should check in at the conference registration desk to pick up their name badge and conference materials prior to attending their workshop. Registration will be open from 18:00-20:00 on Friday evening, from 8:00-12:00 on Saturday morning, then all day on Sunday beginning at 8:00. There will be people at the doors of the rooms checking to make sure that everyone entering has a badge.
Join the Shared Encounters Flickr group
For a guide on geotagging photos click here
Papers and Participants
Following the review process we have accepted the following position papers (papers are listed in order in which they were submitted). Please click on the acrobat symbol below the paper description to download the file:
Paper 1
'Sharing Places’, Digital Content and Lived Life
Connor Graham, Mark Rouncefield
Lancaster University, UK
Christine Satchell
University of Melbourne, Australia

Paper 2
Mis(sed)information in Public Space
Omar Khan
University at Buffalo

Paper 3
Supporting the emergence of specific forms of encounters through location awareness : the case of the Mogi players
Christian Licoppe, Yoriko Inada
E.N.S.T, France

Paper 4
Sharing Encounters and Music on the Move
Maria Håkansson
Future Applications Lab, Viktoria Institue, Sweden

Paper 5
Exploring digital encounters in the city
Ava Fatah gen. Schieck
University College London, UK
Vassilis Kostakos
University of Bath, UK

Paper 6
Social requirements for sharing information and experiences
Greet Jans, Jeroen Vanattenhoven, David Geerts
Centre for Usability Research, Katholieke University Leuven, Belgium

Paper 7
Enriching Encounters with Social Networks
Joan Morris DiMicco
Collaborative User Experience Group, IBM, T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

Paper 8
Using historical information to support shared encounters
Shin'ichi Konomi
Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Paper 9
Exploring Passive Social Wearables with Gossip
Eric Gilbert, Matthew Yapchaian, Karrie Karahalios
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA

Paper 10
Strangers on a Train: Serendipitous Meetings, Intelligent Networks, and Je Ne Sais Quoi
Heather Vaughn, Paulo Santos, Cheryl L. Coyle
Human Factors, Bell Labs, NJ, USA

Paper 11
Memory Matching in Support of Interpersonal Communication
Anthony Jameson, Alexander Kroener, Nathalie Basselin, and Michael Schneider
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, International University in Germany

Paper 12
Investigating a theoretical model for supporting the design of locative media
Dimitris Charitos, Charalampos Rizopoulos, Nikos Kaimakamis
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece


Paper 13
Engagment in the public sphere using tangible social interfaces
Pamela Jennings
Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA

Paper 14
Overlaid Information Communities
Michael Voong
School of Computer Science, Birmingham University, UK


Paper 15
Making Glue: Public Authoring in Urban Tapestries
Karen Martin, Giles Lane
University College London, UK

The workshop format will comprise of a morning practical exercise based in the city of San Jose through which we will explore the workshop themes. We will then regather and spend the afternoon discussing the position papers, workshop themes and drawing conclusions.
8.00 - 9.30 CHI registration at McEnery Convention Center
Workshop Location: Marriott San Jose, Ballroom Salon V
Morning Session
9.30-10.00 Introduction to Workshop
10.00-12.30 Mission XXX: Practical exercise in downtown area of San Jose
12.40-13.25 Lunch in the park
13:25-13:45 Return to Conference centre
Afternoon Session
13.45-15.45 Individual presentations: Response to the workshop theme
15:45-16:30 Working in groups: Discussion of key topics
16:30-17:00 Present results of group discussion
17.00-18.00 Plenum discussion: wrap-up, reflection and conclusions
please note: conference check in
Workshop participants should check in at the conference registration desk to pick up their name badge and conference materials prior to attending their workshop. Registration will be open from 18:00-20:00 on Friday evening, from 8:00-12:00 on Saturday morning, then all day on Sunday beginning at 8:00. There will be people at the doors of the rooms checking to make sure that everyone entering has a badge.
Join the Shared Encounters Flickr group
For a guide on geotagging photos click here
Papers and Participants
Following the review process we have accepted the following position papers (papers are listed in order in which they were submitted). Please click on the acrobat symbol below the paper description to download the file:
Paper 1
'Sharing Places’, Digital Content and Lived Life
Connor Graham, Mark Rouncefield
Lancaster University, UK
Christine Satchell
University of Melbourne, Australia

Paper 2
Mis(sed)information in Public Space
Omar Khan
University at Buffalo

Paper 3
Supporting the emergence of specific forms of encounters through location awareness : the case of the Mogi players
Christian Licoppe, Yoriko Inada
E.N.S.T, France

Paper 4
Sharing Encounters and Music on the Move
Maria Håkansson
Future Applications Lab, Viktoria Institue, Sweden

Paper 5
Exploring digital encounters in the city
Ava Fatah gen. Schieck
University College London, UK
Vassilis Kostakos
University of Bath, UK

Paper 6
Social requirements for sharing information and experiences
Greet Jans, Jeroen Vanattenhoven, David Geerts
Centre for Usability Research, Katholieke University Leuven, Belgium

Paper 7
Enriching Encounters with Social Networks
Joan Morris DiMicco
Collaborative User Experience Group, IBM, T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

Paper 8
Using historical information to support shared encounters
Shin'ichi Konomi
Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Paper 9
Exploring Passive Social Wearables with Gossip
Eric Gilbert, Matthew Yapchaian, Karrie Karahalios
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA

Paper 10
Strangers on a Train: Serendipitous Meetings, Intelligent Networks, and Je Ne Sais Quoi
Heather Vaughn, Paulo Santos, Cheryl L. Coyle
Human Factors, Bell Labs, NJ, USA

Paper 11
Memory Matching in Support of Interpersonal Communication
Anthony Jameson, Alexander Kroener, Nathalie Basselin, and Michael Schneider
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, International University in Germany

Paper 12
Investigating a theoretical model for supporting the design of locative media
Dimitris Charitos, Charalampos Rizopoulos, Nikos Kaimakamis
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece


Paper 13
Engagment in the public sphere using tangible social interfaces
Pamela Jennings
Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA

Paper 14
Overlaid Information Communities
Michael Voong
School of Computer Science, Birmingham University, UK


Paper 15
Making Glue: Public Authoring in Urban Tapestries
Karen Martin, Giles Lane
University College London, UK

