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    • i-DAT DataJam-Quorum 

      Phillips, ML; Christison, L (2015-07-25)
      i-DAT DataJam-Quorum (Commission Date: Saturday 25th July 2015. Exhibition: Interactive art work installation. Turbine Festival: One City. One Day. Tate Modern. http://quorum.i-dat.org/quorumscape/ QUORUMSCAPE integrates ...
    • Haplós: Vibrotactile Somaesthetic Technology for Body Awareness 

      Maranan, DS; Grant, J; Matthias, J; Phillips, M; Denham, SL (Fourteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 2020-02-09)
      Inspired by somatic methodologies and neurophysiology, Haplós is a low-cost, wearable technology that applies vibrotactile patterns to the skin, can be incorporated in existing clothing and implements, and can be programmed ...
    • Playing in the dark with online games for girls 

      Sinker, R; Phillips, M; Rijke, VD (SAGE Publications, 2017-06)
      <jats:p> Pregnant Rapunzel Emergency is part of a series of online free games aimed at young girls ( forhergames.com or babygirlgames.com ), where dozens of characters from fairy tales, children’s toys and media feature ...
    • <i>Ubiquity</i>, an end piece 

      Phillips, M; Speed, C (Intellect, 2020-12-01)
    • Leopoldo Savignac and Basque Photography in the first half of the 20th century: an autoethnographic investigation 

      Rae, Ines
      At my mothers death I inherited photographs and letters which pointed to an interesting family history and I discovered that my grandfather, Leopoldo Savignac, had been a photographer in the Basque area of Spain. At the ...
    • Unlocking Social Innovation in XR for Healthcare in Coastal Communities 

      Veliz Reyes, A; Varga, M; Bradwell, H; Baxter, R (IEEE, 2023-03-25)
      This position paper reconsiders the “social” aspect of XR systems for healthcare, often developed following a “problem-solution” approach that neglects sociocultural factors affecting their codesign and successful adoption. ...
    • Challenges and Opportunities for Integrating RE Systems in Egyptian Building Stocks 

      Elshamy, AI; Elshazly, E; Oladinrin, OT; Rana, MQ; Abd el-Lateef, RS; El-Badry, ST; Elthakaby, M; Elbaz, AMR; Dewidar, K; El-Mahallawi, I (MDPI AG, 2022-11-28)
      <jats:p>The twentieth century started with engineers’ new concepts and ideas to develop the built environment, with ideas ranging from reducing weight to automated industrialisation, enhancing energy efficiency, etc. ...
    • The courtyard pattern's thermal efficiency: Limits and significance of impact 

      Al-Hafith, Omar; Satish, BK; Bradbury, S; DeWilde, P (2018-01-01)
      The courtyard pattern has been advocated as a thermally efficient design for hot regions. Many studies have been yielded the suggestion of re-introducing this building pattern for its thermal efficiency. However, it has ...
    • Determining the courtyard thermal efficiency and its impact on urban fabric: A contextual study of Baghdad, Iraq 

      Al-Hafith, Omar; Satish, BK; Bradbury, S; de Wilde, Pieter (2017-01-01)
      Many researchers advocate readopting the courtyard pattern in hot climate regions for being more thermally efficient than the modern western ones, such as the detached housing. The courtyard helps through reducing heat ...
    • Assessing annual thermal comfort extent in central courtyards: Baghdad as a case study 

      Al-Hafith, O; BK, S; de Wilde, P (Emerald, 2022-04-21)
      PurposeTraditional central courtyards have been advocated for being thermally efficient for hot-climate regions. However, exploring previous literature shows that it is not clear to what extent courtyards are truly thermally ...

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