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- 2008
- Pedro H. Abreu, Pedro Mendes:
Mastermind: an augment reality approach: [porting a legacy game to new interaction paradigms]. DIMEA 2008: 205-210 - Salah Uddin Ahmed:
Achieving pervasive awareness through artwork. DIMEA 2008: 488-491 - Demosthenes Akoumianakis, George Vellis, Ioannis Milolidakis, Dimitrios Kotsalis, Chrisoula Alexandraki:
Distributed collective practices in collaborative music performance. DIMEA 2008: 368-375 - Antoine Allombert, Myriam Desainte-Catherine, Gérard Assayag:
Iscore: a system for writing interaction. DIMEA 2008: 360-367 - Raffaele De Amicis, Gabrio Girardi, Giuseppe Conti:
Showing the evolution of the city of Trento across centuries. DIMEA 2008: 108-112 - Achilleas Anagnostopoulos, Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis:
A realtime mixed reality system for seamless interaction between real and virtual objects. DIMEA 2008: 199-204 - Fotis Andritsopoulos, Serafeim Papastefanos, Vassiliki Mpilili, Christos Theoharatos:
An advanced direct searching technique applied on compressed video content repositories. DIMEA 2008: 447-450 - Katerina Antonaki:
The-walk-in-the-city: a (no)ordinary image: an essay on creative technologies. DIMEA 2008: 182-189 - Sarah Atkinson:
Crossed lines. DIMEA 2008: 537-538 - Menelaos Bakopoulos:
A 3D J2ME game utilizing autonomous moving agents. DIMEA 2008: 513-514 - Francesco Bellotti, Riccardo Berta, Alessandro De Gloria, Victor Zappi:
Exploring gaming mechanisms to enhance knowledge acquisition in virtual worlds. DIMEA 2008: 77-84 - John-Paul Bichard, Annika Waern:
Pervasive play, immersion and story: designing interference. DIMEA 2008: 10-17 - Marion Boberg, Petri Piippo, Elina M. I. Ollila:
Designing avatars. DIMEA 2008: 232-239 - Serge Bouchardon:
The rhetoric of interactive art works. DIMEA 2008: 312-318 - Serge Bouchardon:
An online artistic game: the 12 labors of the internet user. DIMEA 2008: 515-516 - Aggelos Bousbouras, Antanas Kazilunas:
Motion2Sound. DIMEA 2008: 511-512 - Marcelo M. Camanho, Angelo E. M. Ciarlini, António L. Furtado, Cesar Tadeu Pozzer, Bruno Feijó:
Conciliating coherence and high responsiveness in interactive storytelling. DIMEA 2008: 427-434 - Antonio Camurri, Corrado Canepa, Paolo Coletta, Nicola Ferrari, Barbara Mazzarino, Gualtiero Volpe:
Social active listening and making of expressive music: the interactive piece the bow is bent and drawn. DIMEA 2008: 376-383 - Marcello Carrozzino, Chiara Evangelista, A. Scucces, Franco Tecchia, G. Tennirelli, Massimo Bergamasco:
The virtual museum of sculpture. DIMEA 2008: 100-106 - Carlos Castellanos, Philippe Pasquier, Luther Thie, Kyu Che:
Biometric tendency recognition and classification system: an artistic approach. DIMEA 2008: 166-173 - Roberto Cencioni:
Overview of the European Commission research lines in the creative and cultural sectors in support of media content. DIMEA 2008 - Nader Cheaib, Samir Otmane, Malik Mallem, Alain Dinis, Nicolas Fies:
Oce@Nyd: a new tailorable groupware for digital media collection for underwater virtual environments. DIMEA 2008: 256-263 - Sotiris P. Christodoulou, Georgios D. Styliaras:
Digital art 2.0: art meets web 2.0 trend. DIMEA 2008: 158-165 - Simon Colton, Michel François Valstar, Maja Pantic:
Emotionally aware automated portrait painting. DIMEA 2008: 304-311 - Areti Damala, Pierre Cubaud, Anne Bationo, Pascal Houlier, Isabelle Marchal:
Bridging the gap between the digital and the physical: design and evaluation of a mobile augmented reality guide for the museum visit. DIMEA 2008: 120-127 - Monica Divitini, Irene Mavrommati:
Pervasive awareness applications: aesthetic and ludic aspects. DIMEA 2008: 499-500 - Charalampos Doukas, Thomas Pliakas, John Karigiannis, Ilias Maglogiannis:
Enabling indoor exhibition automated guidance and multimedia content delivery on mobile devices. DIMEA 2008: 128-132 - Mikolaj Dymek:
Content strategies of the future: between games and stories -- crossroads for the video game industry. DIMEA 2008: 420-426 - Michael J. Edwards, Joana Kelly, Michael Thibodeau:
Sydewynder: rapid prototyping for mobile mixed-reality games. DIMEA 2008: 467-471 - Matthias Finke, Anthony Tang, Rock Leung, Michael Blackstock:
Lessons learned: game design for large public displays. DIMEA 2008: 26-33
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