Context:The project is a PhD study under the Touch project (nr: p06000114). The project investigates how RFID may be used by interaction designers to create innovative user experiences.
Goal: To create a framework for understanding RFID in context of interaction design practice.
Central research questions: How may emerging technology be analyzed, re-conceptualized and presented to support creative interaction design practices? What is RFID in an interaction design perspective?
Analytical frames: Activity theory, design theory and HCI.
Methods: Practice based design research, prototypes, modelling.
Deliverables: PhD thesis (3 journal articles, framework for RFID from a design perspective).
Duration: 1 August 2006 – 1 August 2010.
Funding: Research Council of Norway (NFR, VERDICT programme).
Partners: University of Oslo, Interactive Institute Göteborg, Bengler Media. Informal: Nokia Insight and Forsight, Telenor R&D, Opera Software, AULA CRAFT, Sintef, EQuator/University of Surrey; Goldsmiths University London.
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http://touchproject.blogspot.com
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Supervisor: Prof. Andrew Morrison