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TEJP is a series of experiments in which users
deploy open low-tech prototypes in urban settings to create layers of
personal information and meaning in public space through the parasiting
of physical environments. Focusing the experiments on the aspect of
physical interaction, we observe how emerging information content and
user behaviors are influenced by the characteristics of the prototypes.
This will result in design implications that will allow for a heightened
degree of poetry and personal expression in ubiquitous computing.
Link to project
website
Project team
Margot Jacobs and Lalya Gaye


