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		By: Paul kelly		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nice article, John pointed me this way. 

I like your example with corporate sites, and I guess we can extend the analogy widely. 

The table surface and John&#039;s work on flexible projected interfaces mediates lots of novel relationships. It perhaps breaks us out of the hci dyad of one interface + one human. 

Multiple controllers of a shared environment experienced in the same physical interface - cool stuff worth exploring. it&#039;s like air traffic control rooms for homes and orgs!;)

Paul]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice article, John pointed me this way. </p>
<p>I like your example with corporate sites, and I guess we can extend the analogy widely. </p>
<p>The table surface and John&#8217;s work on flexible projected interfaces mediates lots of novel relationships. It perhaps breaks us out of the hci dyad of one interface + one human. </p>
<p>Multiple controllers of a shared environment experienced in the same physical interface &#8211; cool stuff worth exploring. it&#8217;s like air traffic control rooms for homes and orgs!;)</p>
<p>Paul</p>
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