No description available of Ted Phelps...Harris, Eric, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine, Rogers, Yvonne, Price, Sara, Phelps, Ted and Randell, Cliff (2004): From Snark to Park: Lessons Learnt Moving Pervasive Experiences From Indoors to Outdoors. In: Cockburn, Andy (ed.) AUIC2004 - User Interfaces 2004 - Fifth Australasian User Interface Conference 18-22 January, 2004, Dunedin, New Zealand. pp. 39-48. Available online
Rogers, Yvonne, Scaife, Mike, Harris, Eric, Phelps, Ted, Price, Sara, Smith, Hilary, Muller, Henk, Randell, Cliff, Moss, Andrew, Taylor, Ian, Stanton, Danae and O'Malley, Claire (2002): Things aren't what they seem to be: innovation through technology inspiration. In: Proceedings of DIS02: Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques 2002. pp. 373-378. Available online
Fitzpatrick, Geraldine, Mansfield, Tim, Kaplan, Simon M., Arnold, David, Phelps, Ted and Segall, Bill (1999): Augmenting the workaday world with Elvin. In: Bødker, Susanne, Kyng, Morten and Schmidt, Kjeld (eds.) ECSCW 99 - Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work 12-16 September, 1999, Copenhagen, Denmark. p. 431.
Mansfield, Tim, Kaplan, Simon M., Fitzpatrick, Geraldine, Phelps, Ted, Fitzpatrick, Mark and Taylor, Richard (1997): Evolving Orbit: A Process Report on Building Locales. In: Payne, Stephen C. and Prinz, Wolfgang (eds.) Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work 1997 November 11-19, 1997, Phoenix, Arizona, USA. pp. 241-250. Available online
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Publication period:1997-2004
Publication count:4
Number of co-authors:18
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