DartMail: Digital Information Transfer through Physical Surrogates

Tang, A., Pattison, E. and Greenberg, S. (2005)
DartMail: Digital Information Transfer through Physical Surrogates. In Video Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work - ECSCW'05. (Paris),, September 18-22. Video and two page paper, duration 4:39. Video also as 2003 GroupLab Video Report.

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Abstract

This video illustrates DartMail, a humorous account of how electronic 'handles' can be quickly created, attached to a physical medium, and exchanged between people. Its primary interface is a physical, RFID-tagged rubber dart. Exchange is accomplished in three rapid steps: Associating the RFID dart with digital data; Information transfer by having a person hunt down his or her colleague and shoot the dart at them, and Information retrieval where the receiver simply passes the dart over another RFID reader to open the associated information in the appropriate application. Serious applications of these tongue in cheek ideas are also shown.

Bibtex entry

@INPROCEEDINGS { 2005-DartmailVideo.ECSCW,
CLASS = { VIDEO },
AUTHOR = { Tang, A. and Pattison, E. and Greenberg, S. },
TITLE = { DartMail: Digital Information Transfer through Physical Surrogates },
BOOKTITLE = { Video Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work - ECSCW'05 },
YEAR = { 2005 },
MONTH = { September 18-22 },
ADDRESS = { Paris },
NOTE = { Video and two page paper, duration 4:39. Video also as 2003 GroupLab Video Report },
}