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Pub. period:1991-2006
Pub. count:8
Number of co-authors:19



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Warren Robinett:1
Marilyn Welles:1
Carlo Tarantola:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Michael Naimark's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Jonathan Grudin:106
Larry Press:52
Allan MacLean:36
 
 
 
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Naimark, Michael (2006): Aspen the Verb: Musings on Heritage and Virtuality. In Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 15 (3) pp. 330-335.

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Naimark, Michael (2005): Two Unusual Projection Spaces. In Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 14 (5) pp. 597-605.

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Meyer, Jon, Glassner, Andrew, Minneman, Scott, Naimark, Michael and Staples, Loretta (1998): Artists and Technologists Working Together. In: Mynatt, Elizabeth D. and Jacob, Robert J. K. (eds.) Proceedings of the 11th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology November 01 - 04, 1998, San Francisco, California, United States. pp. 67-69.

This panel explores the dialog and interplay between artists and technologists. In the process, the panelists aim to bring considerations of art and the artistic process to the attention of the technology-oriented UIST community. We invite readers to think about how your work relates to art. We encourage the research community to look for ways to integrate art and artists within their own programs, for example, by starting artist-in-residence activities, introducing courses on art and design into CS curricula, or inviting artists to participate in projects.

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Gold, Rich, Davies, Char, Naimark, Michael, Petrakis, Mark, Wilson, Stephen and Roberts, Sara (1994): Artists in Multimedia: Creating Meaningful Roles (Panel). In: ACM Multimedia 1994 1994. pp. 287-288.

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Naimark, Michael (1992): Review: EXPO '92 Seville. In Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 1 (3) pp. 364-369.

 
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Robinett, Warren and Naimark, Michael (1992): Review: Artists Explore Virtual Reality: The Bioapparatus Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts. In Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 1 (2) pp. 248-250.

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Cypher, Allen, Grudin, Jonathan, MacLean, Allan, Naimark, Michael, Okada, Ken-ichi, Patel, Mukesh, Press, Larry, Price, Blaine, Tarantola, Carlo and Welles, Marilyn (1991): The First Moscow International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 23 (4) pp. 11-12.

The First Moscow International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction gathered approximately 15 non-Soviet and 75 Soviet computer professionals for a week-long workshop at the International Center for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI) in Moscow. At this workshop, 50 paper presentations and 25 product and prototype demos were presented. This report provides a brief description of the workshop and opportunities for future interaction.

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Naimark, Michael (1991): Elements of Realspace Imaging: A Proposed Taxonomy. In: First Moscow International HCI91 Workshop Proceedings 1991. pp. 120-127.

Along with the marriage of motion pictures and computers has come an increasing interest in making images appear to have a greater degree of realness or presence, which I call "realspace imaging." Such topics as high definition television, 3D, fisheye lenses, surrogate travel, and "cyberspace" reflect such interest. These topics are usually piled together and are unparsable, with the implicit assumptions that "the more resolution, the more presence" and "the more presence, the better." This paper proposes a taxonomy of the elements of realspace imaging. The taxonomy is organized around six sections: 1) monoscopic imaging, 2) stereoscopic imaging, 3) multiscopic imaging, 4) panoramics, 5) surrogate travel, and 6) realtime imaging.

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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1991-2006
Pub. count:8
Number of co-authors:19



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Warren Robinett:1
Marilyn Welles:1
Carlo Tarantola:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Michael Naimark's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Jonathan Grudin:106
Larry Press:52
Allan MacLean:36
 
 
 
May 20

The moment clients realize that revisions are not an all-you-can-eat buffet, suddenly they realize they are not hungry.

-- Lester Beall

 
 

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Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann

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