S. Voida, M. McKeon, C. A. Le Dantec, C. Forslund, P. Verma, B. McMillan, J. Bunde-Pedersen, W. K. Edwards, E. D. Mynatt, A. Mazalek. inSpace: Co-Designing the Physical and Digital Environment to Support Workplace Collaboration. GVU Technical Report; GIT-GVU-08-03. Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008.

Abstract

In this paper, we unpack three themes for the multidisciplinary co- design of a physical and digital meeting space environment in supporting collaboration: that social practices should dictate design, the importance of supporting fluidity, and the need for technological artifacts to have a social voice. We describe a prototype meeting space named inSpace that explores how design grounded in these themes can create a user-driven, information-rich environment supporting a variety of meeting types. Our current space includes a table with integrated sensing and ambient feedback, a shared wall display that supports multiple concurrent users, and a collection of storage and infrastructure services for communication, and that also can automatically capture traces of how artifacts are used in the space.