PerAda project hosted an exhibition "This Pervasive Day" at the Edinburgh International Science Festival in April

19/04/2011

This Pervasive Day

Soon, wearable technology will mean that everyday items we carry on our bodies - phones, clothing and laptops - will be able to sense and alter our moods and make changes to our environments, with or without our knowledge. This interactive exhibition explores the exciting possibilities and potential dangers.

 

FREE Exhibition April 9th to 19th

http://www.sciencefestival.co.uk/whats-on/categories/exhibition/this-pervasive-day

 
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Associated people

Callum Egan
Multimedia Producer
callum.egan@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455 2790
Ingi Helgason
Research Assistant
i.helgason@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455 2750
Jennifer Willies
Project Manager
j.willies@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455 2768
Emma Hart
Director of CEC
e.hart@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455 2783
Ben Paechter
Associate Dean (Research and KT)
b.paechter@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455 2764
PerAda (PANORAMA)
PerAda (PANORAMA) was an EU Coordination Action coordinating research in a proactive initiative on Pervasive Adaptation. Although the project has now officially finished, the project website www.perada.eu remains an excellent resource for materials for teaching, research, and public engagement.
Future Interactions
Expressive interaction describes the range of new forms of human-computer interaction that are made available through technologies based on speech, touch and gesture. The opportunities presented by these developments promise to be far-reaching, enabling new forms of interaction with information...

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