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Example output from Swim Sensing System

Swim Sensing Technology

Alt-chi presentation: Mobile Interaction Does Not Exist

Mobile Interaction Does Not...

Using a mobile device whilst moving can be tricky

Interaction in Motion

On uneven terrain

Why interaction in motion is...

Phones and moving = trouble

Mobile devices do not exist

Poke that Goat

Poke that Goat

An uncomfortable interaction

Uncomfortable Interactions (ACM...

iseekleonardo

I seek the nerves in Leonardo...

The Octo-Synth Version 0.1

Arduino Octo-Synth

breathgames1

Breathalising Games:...

Broncomatic at GameCity Festival

Broncomatic at GameCity 2011

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Email:joe.marshall at nottingham.ac.uk

Phone:+44(0)7905 696427
Skype:joe.marshall.nz

About me

I am a research fellow in the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham, and can usually be found either there, or in C6 in Computer Science.
Fellowship
I am currently undertaking a 3 year Leverhulme Fellowship titled Interaction in Motion, which is studying the use of technology while moving. I am studying how we might design interactive systems for active use while walking, running, cycling or any other form of movement activity.
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Previous work
Prior to taking up the fellowship, my work was a mixture of personal projects, such as my work on interactive running systems and the use of extreme exercise in interactive systems, and larger team projects, such as the 'Day in the Park' project, developing and studying interactive fairground and theme park rides, and the 'Vicarious' project exploring the use of physiological sensor data as a narrative element in television and video productions.
Thesis
My PhD was titled "Creating Illusion in Computer Aided Performance". It studied the use of deception and illusion in computer performance, by studying several of the projects described on this web page.
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