Project: Healthy Cities Ambient Display
Student Researchers: Morgan Ames, Chinmayi Bettadapur
Advisors: Jennifer Mankoff, Anind Dey
Institution: University of California, Berkeley
We are interested in developing new interface evaluation techniques for embedded computers and other non-desktop interfaces. For this project, we will build and deploy a public "ambient display," described below, that displays the health of a city. Ambient displays are ubiquitous computing devices that give a continuous stream of information in a peripheral, non-obtrusive way. Ambient displays are particularly good at monitoring the status of a complex system, but can be anything that gives us information about the world that we do not need to directly attend to.
In this project, we will design a public ambient display to be put in a busy plaza, public transportation center, or public building such as a library that shows the "health of the city" as characterized by various statistics, possibly including: