HCI issues of dispersed public displays
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Distributed display environments cover a wide range of display setups and a wide variety of usage and activity patterns. This position paper describes our research into dispersed displays, a new class of distributed display environment which is characterized by the spatial distribution of individual displays across a large physical area. This effort is part of and supported by the e-Campus Initiative at Lancaster University.
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