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CHI · 2024
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Practice-informed Patterns

Practice-informed Patterns
practice-informed patterns
ACM CHI 2024

Emily Wong, Juan Sánchez Esquivel, Jens E. Grønbæk, Germán Leiva, Eduardo Velloso

Abstract

Collaborating across dissimilar, distributed spaces presents numerous challenges for computer-aided spatial communication. Mixed reality (MR) can blend selected surfaces, allowing collaborators to work in blended f-formations (facing formations), even when their workstations are physically misaligned. Since collaboration often involves more than just participant pairs, this research examines how we might scale MR experiences for large-group collaboration. To do so, this study recruited collaboration designers (CDs) to evaluate and reimagine MR for large-scale collaboration.