We arrived late on Sunday, then spent three days setting up the prototype before showing it to the other participants. The shared workspace is quite sensitive to different lighting conditions, so that is probably the issue that bothered us the most. It was a little unfortunate that our setup was situated besides some very large windows. We started each day by calibrating the camera, then a few hours later we had to re-calibrate the camera to account for the new sunlight.
We displayed the setup to many interested people, among them the architect and lecturer Robin Schaeverbeke who gave Jimmy a lesson in architecture over the shared workspace. More about this in a later blog post.
I want to thank the whole team. It makes me feel proud as a project leader to see the whole team working so hard towards a common goal, and achieving it! Also a big thank you to the people who have helped us, among them Dr. Tjerk de Greef, Dr. Charlie Gullström, Dr. Caroline Nevejan and Prof. Peter Parnes.
We still have work to do, and we will release more media and thoughts from the conference as time goes on. Here are some pictures in the mean time:
Robin Schaeverbeke teaching Jimmy using the shared workspace.
Dr. Tjerk de Greef and Dr. Charlie Gullström
Prof. Peter Parnes and Dr. Leif Handberg
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