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UBISS 2013 - 4 TH INTERNATIONAL UBI SUMMER SCHOOL 2013 JUNE 10-15, 2013 OULU, FINLAND WWW.UBIOULU.FI/EN/
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UBISS 2013

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4TH INTERNATIONAL

UBI SUMMER SCHOOL

2013

JUNE 10-15, 2013

OULU, FINLAND

WWW.UBIOULU.FI/EN/

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Monday June 10

9-13 5TH INTERNATIONAL OPEN UBIQUITOUS CITY SEMINAR 2013

Location: Oulu City Theatre, Kaarlenväylä 2, Small stage

13-14:30 Lunch break

14:30-15 Summer School Registration & Kick Off

Location: Architecture Campus, Rantakatu 6, auditorium

15-16:30 Workshops Kick Off

Location: Architecture Campus, Rantakatu 6, lecture halls

16:30-18:30

Oulu City Tour on Potnapekka Train Bus Limited capacity (48 seats) reserved for international guests

Departure: Architecture Campus, Rantakatu 6, at 16:30

Destination: Get Together Party (via Nallikari camping)

18:30-

Get Together Party Program includes mandatory One Minute Madness for students

Location: Johteenhovi, Kansankentäntie 4

Tuesday June 11

10-13 Hard work at workshops

13-14 Lunch break

14-18 Hard work at workshops

20-

Optional social program (weather permitting)

Frisbee Golf Tournament

Fishing Competition

Wednesday June 12

10-13 Hard work at workshops

13-14 Lunch break

14-18 Hard work at workshops

19-22 Dinner Cruise on Oulu River

Departure: Värtönranta, Koivuranta cafeteria, Kasarmintie 51, at 19:00

Thursday June 13

10-13 Hard work at workshops

13-14 Lunch break

14-18 Hard work at workshops

Friday June 14

10-13 Hard work at workshops

13-14 Lunch break

14-17 Hard work at workshops

19-

School Dinner Location: Walhalla, Jaalakuja 1

Guided walk to Walhalla departs from Nallikari Camping at 18:45

Saturday June 15

10-14 Presentation of the results of the workshops

Location: Architecture Campus, Rantakatu 6, auditorium 14-15 Lunch break

15-18 Final exam

Location: Architecture Campus, Rantakatu 6, lecture halls

20- Farewell Beach Party in Nallikari

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5TH INTERNATIONAL OPEN UBIQUITOUS CITY SEMINAR 2013

Date: Monday, June 10, 2013

Time: 9:00 – 13:00

Location: City Library, Kaarlenväylä 2, Small Stage

Web: http://www.ubioulu.fi/en/5th-Open-Ubiquitous-City-Seminar-2013

Program: 9:00 Opening words

9:10 Urban Resource Networks Prof. Malcolm McCullough, University of Michigan, USA

9:35 User Experience in Ubiquitous Systems Prof. Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

10:00 User Centric Design for Smart Cities Dr. Jonna Häkkilä, University of Oulu, Finland

10:25 Developing Ubiquitous Computing Devices Prof. Albrecht Schmidt, University of Stuttgart, Germany

10:50 Designing Mobile Augmented Reality Interfaces Prof. Mark Billinghurst, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

11:15 Open UBI Oulu: Status Report Prof. Timo Ojala, University of Oulu, Finland

11:45 Q&A session with the speaker panel

12:30 Closing words

Q&A session with the speaker panel ongoing in the 2nd International Open Ubiquitous City Seminar 2010.

Panelists from left: Professor Anind Dey (Carnegie Mellon University, USA), Professor Marcus Foth (Queensland University of

Technology, Australia), Chief Nerd Zach Shelby (Sensinode Ltd.), Dr. Jürgen Scheible (Aalto University, Finland), Professor Vassilis

Kostakos (University of Madeira, Portugal), Adam Greenfield (Urbanscale, USA), Professor Mikael Wiberg (Uppsala University,

Sweden), moderator Professor Timo Ojala (University of Oulu, Finland).

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WORKSHOP A

EXPERIENCE-DRIVEN DESIGN OF UBIQUITOUS INTERACTIONS IN URBAN SPACES

Instructors: Professor Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology

Dr. Jonna Häkkilä, University of Oulu, Finland

Liaison student: Maaret Posti, [email protected], +358 50 494 8623

Fort: Lecture hall 11

SCHEDULE

DATE TIME TOPIC LOCATION

Monday

June 10

9-13 5th International Open Ubiquitous City Seminar 2013 City Theatre

13-14:30 Lunch break

14:30-15 Summer School Registration & Kick Off Auditorium

15-16:30 Lecture: Experience-Driven Design

Project: Pre-task – Context explorations (in groups)

Lecture hall 11

In the city

16:30-18:30 Oulu City Tour on Potnapekka Train Bus

18:30- Get Together Party Johteenhovi

Tuesday

June 11

10-11 Lecture: Examples of ubiquitous research systems in the wild Lecture hall 11

11-12 Project: Project topic and tasks Lecture hall 11

12-13 Project: Contextual observations and interviews (in groups) In the city

13-14 Lunch break

14-15 Project: Contextual observations and interviews (cont.) In the city

15-16 Project: Analysing the interview results (in groups) Lecture hall 11

16-17 Project: Presenting the selected context and interview results (all) Lecture hall 11

17-18 Project: Initial brainstorming about the design (in groups) Lecture hall 11

Wednesday

June 12

10-11 Lecture: Methods for design innovation / brainstorming Lecture hall 11

11-13 Project: Innovation session with several methods (all/in groups) Lecture hall 11

13-14 Lunch break

14-17 Project: Concept design (in groups) Lecture hall 11

17-18 Project: Presenting the initial designs and giving feedback (all) Lecture hall 11

19-22 Dinner Cruise on Oulu River (optional) Värtönranta

Thursday

June 13

10-11 Lecture: Light user evaluation studies in context Lecture hall 11

11-13 Project: User evaluation study in context (in groups) In the city

13-14 Lunch break

14-16 Project: Analysis and design iteration (in groups) Lecture hall 11

16-17 Project: Presenting updated designs (all) Lecture hall 11

17-18 Project: Getting familiar with the video editing tool(s) Lecture hall 11

Friday

June 14

10-11 Lecture: Video prototyping Lecture hall 11

11-12 Project: Video prototype planning (in groups) Lecture hall 11

12-13 Project: Video shooting (in groups) In the city

13-14 Lunch break

14-15 Project: Video shooting cont. (in groups) In the city

15-17 Project: Video editing, presentation preparation (in groups) Lecture hall 11

19- School Dinner (optional) Walhalla

Saturday

June 15

10-14 Presentation of the results of the workshops Auditorium

14-15 Lunch break

15-18 Final exam (optional) Lecture halls

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INSTRUCTORS

Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila is a full professor of usability and user experience in

Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Finland, in the department of Pervasive

Computing. Kaisa leads the unit of Human-Centered Technology (IHTE) which focuses

on research of user experience of mobile and ubiquitous systems. Kaisa has over 20

years of experience in conducting and leading research related to human-computer

interaction of novel systems, both in university and industry, including employment for

over 10 years in Nokia Inc. In year 2011 Kaisa was a part-time visiting professor scholar

at Mobile Life Centre at Stockholm University, where she explored embodied

interaction and mobile service user experience, as well as various approaches of design

research. Kaisa is the author of over 70 scientific articles, and she has been organizing

several workshops, tutorials and special interest groups in user experience related

topics in international venues. Kaisa has been frequently acting in programme

committees of international conferences, such as MobileHCI, MUM, NordiCHI, CHI and

Ubicomp. Kaisa was the programme chair of Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM)

in 2012, and will be the programme chair of NordiCHI’14. From the beginning of 2013,

Kaisa is a member in Academy of Finland research council of natural sciences and

technology, as well as in Facebook Faculty Thought Leader Council, coordinated by

Stanford University.

Jonna Häkkilä is a team leader of user experience (UX) research team at Center for

Internet Excellence, University of Oulu, an adjunct professor (docent) in Human

Computer Interaction (HCI) at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering,

University of Oulu. In addition, she is a co-founder of user experience design house

Soul4Design. Prior to this, she has worked as a research leader at Nokia Research

Center, where she led user experience, concepting and prototyping research teams in

2007-2011. She received her PhD degree at University of Oulu, Finland, in 2007, and has

done extended research visits to University of Stuttgart, Germany (2011), Carnegie

Mellon University, USA (2006), and Griffith University, Australia (2003). She has

published over 50 peer reviewed scientific papers on HCI, focusing on mobile and

ubiquitous interaction, and was co-chairing Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM)

conference in 2009. She has been a board member of ACM SIGCHI local chapter SIGCHI

Finland in 2007-2010 and the chairman in 2012.

SYNOPSIS

This workshop will combine two highly topical areas: Experience design and ubiquitous interactions in public spaces.

User experience has gained momentum as a central success factor of new products and services based on interactive

technologies. Ubiquitous interactions are becoming part of people’s everyday lives, as context-aware and sensor-

based technologies are entering personal technologies, embedded in mobile and wearable devices, as well as in

smart spaces. In this workshop the students will engage in an innovative group work in which a new ubiquitous

interaction concept is designed based on target user experiences such as enjoyment, challenge, or connectedness.

The concept is designed by applying the user-centric design approach for the urban context of use. The approach in

this workshop is creative, explorative and user-centered. The participants will conduct interactive group work that

follows the basic principles of user-centric design cycle, including field work. The end result is an experience-driven

concept design and a video prototype based on the group ideation and user evaluations. This interdisciplinary

workshop targets to attract students with various backgrounds from graphics design to SW engineering.

The topics to be covered in the workshop are: 1) What is experience-driven design and how to do it in a user-

centered way; 2) Types of ubiquitous interactions (context-aware, sensor-based interactions in smart environments),

with the focus on user interactions in public, urban spaces and 3) How to do video prototyping, i.e. video

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demonstration of the designed concept and user interactions. Each thematic part of the workshop will be opened

with a short introductory lecture followed by group work. The actual group works will focus on specific contexts of

use (such as shopping malls, bus stations, or parks) and pre-defined target experiences which drive the innovative

design phase.

Students from different disciplines – engineering, computer science, design, psychology, sociology, etc. – are

encouraged to participate in this workshop. No specific technical skills (such as programming skills) are needed.

Some experience with video shooting and video editing tools is beneficial but not necessary. Open, innovative minds,

team working skills and willingness to act creatively in public spaces are a plus.

STUDENTS

# Lastname Firstname Organization Country

1 Dean Graham Lancaster University UK

2 Gómez Escribano Javier Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Spain

3 Gonçalves Jorge University of Oulu Finland

4 Jurmu Marko University of Oulu Finland

5 Kataria Shruti Carnegie Mellon University USA

6 Kinnula Marianne University of Oulu Finland

7 Lee Stella University of Hertfordshire UK

8 Lindley Joseph Lancaster University UK

9 Molin-Juustila Tonja University of Oulu Finland

10 Mullagh Louise Lancaster University UK

11 Pakanen Minna University of Oulu Finland

12 Parra Leonardo Queensland University of Technology Australia

13 Polli Anna Maria Aarhus University Denmark

14 Posti Maaret University of Oulu Finland

15 Potts Rob Lancaster University UK

16 Stockinger Tobias University of Passau Germany

17 Ventä-Olkkonen Leena University of Oulu Finland

18 Wijethilake Tharanga University of Oulu Finland

19 Zuñiga Cañon Claudia Liliana Universidad de Vigo Spain

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT

• Laptop equipped with video editing software;

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WORKSHOP B

DESIGNING MOBILE AUGMENTED REALITY INTERFACES

Instructor: Professor Mark Billinghurst, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Liaison student: Daniele Zanni, [email protected], +358 44 338 7614

Fort: Auditorium

SCHEDULE

DATE TIME TOPIC LOCATION

Monday

June 10

9-13 5th International Open Ubiquitous City Seminar 2013 City Theatre

13-14:30 Lunch break

14:30-15 Summer School Registration & Kick Off Auditorium

15-16:30 Lecture: Introduction to Mobile AR Auditorium

16:30-18:30 Oulu City Tour on Potnapekka Train Bus

18:30- Get Together Party Johteenhovi

Tuesday

June 11

10-12 Lecture: Introduction to Junaio AR Platform Auditorium

12-13 Project: Mobile AR Application Brainstorming Auditorium

13-14 Lunch break

14-15 Project: Mobile AR Prototyping Auditorium

15-16 Lecture: Mobile AR with HMDs Auditorium

16-17 Project: Produce Design Mockups Auditorium

17-18 Project: Design Mockup Review Auditorium

Wednesday

June 12

10-12 Lecture: Interactivity with the Junaio Platform Auditorium

12-13 Project: Interaction Prototyping Auditorium

13-14 Lunch break

14-17 Project: Prototype Interaction Development (team programming) Auditorium

17-18 Project: Interaction Design Review (seminar) Auditorium

19-22 Dinner Cruise on Oulu River (optional) Värtönranta

Thursday

June 13

10-13 Project: Prototype Content Development (team programming) Auditorium

13-14 Lunch break

14-15 Project: Prototype Design Review (seminar) Auditorium

15-18 Project: Prototype development (team programming) Auditorium

Friday

June 14

10-13 Project: Prototype Refinement Session (team programming) Auditorium

13-14 Lunch break

14-17 Project: Prototype Testing and Evaluation Auditorium

19- School Dinner (optional) Walhalla

Saturday

June 15

10-14 Presentation of the results of the workshops Auditorium

14-15 Lunch break

15-18 Final exam (optional) Lecture halls

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INSTRUCTOR

Professor Mark Billinghurst is a researcher developing innovative computer

interfaces that explore how virtual and real worlds can be merged. Director of the HIT

Lab New Zealand (HIT Lab NZ) at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, he has

produced over 250 technical publications and presented demonstrations and courses at

a wide variety of conferences. He has a PhD from the University of Washington and

conducts research in Augmented and Virtual Reality and mobile interfaces. He has

previously worked at ATR Research Labs, British Telecom and the MIT Media

Laboratory. He is the co-developer of the ARToolKit software library, one of the most

popular AR tracking libraries. One of his research projects, the MagicBook, was winner

of the 2001 Discover award for best Entertainment application, and his AR Tennis

project was the first collaborative mobile phone AR game and won the 2005 IMG award

for best independent mobile game. In 2001 he co-founded ARToolworks, one of the

oldest commercial AR companies. In 2012 he was awarded the ISMAR Lasting Impact

Award for the most influential paper published in the last 10 years at the ISMAR

Augmented Reality conference.

SYNOPSIS

Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that allows digital content to be seamlessly blended with the real world.

There are many possible applications for the technology such as providing virtual cues for outdoor navigation, AR

enhanced textbooks for education, or new types of pervasive gaming, among others. AR also provides a way to

visualize ubiquitous sensor information and so is an important technology for Ubiquitous Computing.

In recent years, the emergence of smart phones with cameras, GPS and inertial sensors on them have meant that AR

experiences can be delivered on everyday consumer devices. Mobile AR has become one of the fastest growing

mobile phone application areas with hundreds of applications available for download and a commercial market

projected to grow to over $1.5 Billion USD by 2015.

This workshop will provide a hands-on introduction to how to build AR experiences for Android and iOS devices.

Using the freely available Junaio platform, attendees will build their own mobile AR applications. To do this they will

also learn about the current state of the art for mobile AR, AR interface guidelines, AR authoring tools, and

important areas for future research.

By the end of the workshop attendees will have learnt the skills necessary for developing their own mobile AR

experiences and will be provided with the software tools needed so that they can continue on with their own mobile

AR projects in the future.

Prospective students should be familiar with HTML, JavaScript and PHP, although a crash course can be given to

those who have programming experience, but without this background. There is no additional hardware or software

background required. Most important is a desire to learn how to develop mobile AR applications.

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STUDENTS

# Lastname Firstname Organization Country

1 Ala-Siuru Vesa-Pekka University of Oulu Finland

2 Alatalo Toni University of Oulu Finland

3 Berning Matthias Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

4 Colley Ashley University of Oulu Finland

5 Daiber Florian Saarland University Germany

6 Di Donato Michele Polytechnic of Bari Italy

7 Dingler Tilman University of Stuttgart Germany

8 Ferreira Denzil University of Oulu Finland

9 Gabrielli Adrian Telecom SudParis France

10 Gattullo Michele Polytechnic of Bari Italy

11 Jalaliniya Shahram IT University of Copenhagen Denmark

12 Koskenranta Olli University of Oulu Finland

13 Lavric Traian Telecom SudParis France

14 Nisula Pekka Oulu University of Applied Sciences Finland

15 Polojärvi Mikko University of Oulu Finland

16 Polvi Jarkko Nara Institute of Science and Technology Japan

17 Ramalingam Archana University of Oulu Finland

18 Sorrentino Fabio University of Cagliari Italy

19 Sörös Gábor ETH Zurich Switzerland

20 Valjus Ville VTT Technical Research Center of Finland Finland

21 Weller Tomer Hebrew University in Jerusalem Israel

22 Winstanley Christopher Lancaster University UK

23 Zanni Daniele University of Oulu Finland

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT

• Laptop;

• Smartphone (Android or iOS);

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WORKSHOP C

DEVELOPING UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING DEVICES

Instructor: Professor Albrecht Schmidt, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Teaching assistant: Thomas Kubitza, University of Stuttgart, Germany, +358 40 508 9137

Liaison student: Jani Ylioja, [email protected], +358 40 969 1400

Fort: Lecture hall 10

SCHEDULE

DATE TIME TOPIC LOCATION

Monday

June 10

9-13 5th International Open Ubiquitous City Seminar 2013 City Theatre

13-14:30 Lunch break

14:30-15 Summer School Registration & Kick Off Auditorium

15-16:30 Lecture: “Computing Devices change the Way we live” Lecture hall 10

16:30-18:30 Oulu City Tour on Potnapekka Train Bus

18:30- Get Together Party Johteenhovi

Tuesday

June 11

10-11:30 Lecture: “Context-Awareness or How to create Smart Devices?” Lecture hall 10

11:30-13 Project: “Gadgeteer Programming Introduction” Lecture hall 10

13-14 Lunch break

14-15 Lecture: “Interacting with Smart Devices – tangible & embedded” Lecture hall 10

15-16:30 Project: “Gadgeteer Programming – Sensors and Actuators” Lecture hall 10

16:30-18 Project: “Gadgeteer Programming – Communication” Lecture hall 10

Wednesday

June 12

10-11 Lecture & Discussion:

“System and Software Architectures for Smart Devices” Lecture hall 10

11-13 Lecture & Exercise “Concepting new Devices” Lecture hall 10

13-14 Lunch break + “Interviews with potential users”

14-17 Project: “Developing a Concept and Architectures for a new Device” Lecture hall 10

17-18 Project: “Intermediate Presentation and Discussion” Lecture hall 10

19-22 Dinner Cruise on Oulu River Värtönranta

Thursday

June 13

10-13 Project: “Hardware / Software Implementation & Prototyping” Lecture hall 10

13-14 Lunch break

14-15:30 Lecture: “How to evaluate ubiquitous computing device?” Lecture hall 10

15:30-18 Project: “Hardware / Software Implementation & Prototyping” Lecture hall 10

Friday

June 14

10-11 Lecture: “Selected topics on ubiquitous computing device” Lecture hall 10

11-13 Project: “Hardware / Software Implementation & Prototyping” Lecture hall 10

13-14 Lunch break

14-16 Project: “Focus groups / heuristic evaluation of the new Device” Lecture hall 10

16-17 Project: “Analysis of the Evaluation” Lecture hall 10

19- School Dinner Walhalla

Saturday

June 15

10-14 Presentation of the results of the workshops Auditorium

14-15 Lunch break

15-18 Final exam Lecture halls

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INSTRUCTOR

Albrecht Schmidt is a professor for Human Computer Interaction at the University of

Stuttgart. Previously he was a Professor for User interface Engineering and Pervasive

Computing at University of Duisburg-Essen. In 2006/2007 he had a joined position

between the University of Bonn and the Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and

Information Systems (IAIS) working in the area of Media Informatics. From 2003 to

2006 he headed the embedded interaction research group at the Ludwig-Maximilians

Universität in Munich. He studied computer science in Ulm, Germany and Manchester,

UK and receive in 2003 a PhD from the Lancaster University in the UK and worked as a

researcher at the University of Karlsruhe. His research interest is in human computer

interaction beyond the desktop, including user interfaces for mobile devices and cars.

Albrecht published well over 200 refereed archival publications and his work is widely

cited. He was a member of the steering committees of the international conferences

Pervasive Computing and Ubicomp. He has chaired several program committees of the

internationally leading conferences in his field and has a long-standing service on the

program committees of Ubicomp, Pervasive, and SIGCHI. He is co-founder of the ACM

conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction (TEI) and initiated the conference on

Automotive User Interfaces (auto-ui.org). He is an area editor of the IEEE Pervasive

Computing Magazine and edits a column on invisible Computing in the IEEE Computer

Magazine.

SYNOPSIS

Over the last 20 years ubiquitous computing has become reality. Phones, household appliances, TVs, and cars have

essentially become computers. Many of them are networked and offer specific capabilities for human-computer

interaction. Computing technologies become an integral part of our life and they shape more and more how we

perceive the world and how we interact with each other. In the 20th century mobility (e.g. cars, trains, and planes)

has changed massively how people build cities and how work is organized.

We expect that computing has an even greater impact in the 21st century. By creating new, useful and usable

ubiquitous computing technologies we have the means to augment and change human capabilities. Effectively these

new computing technologies will change the way people live their lives and on a larger scale how societies function.

Developing ubiquitous computing systems raises many design and engineering challenges. Issues that need to be

addressed range from concept design, to hardware, software and networking, and to interaction and user interface

design. Additionally integration with other digital systems and practices plays an increasingly important role. In this

workshop will discuss technology trends that enable a new generation of computing systems and explore practically

how to conceive, concept, develop and implement new ubiquitous computing devices. We will explore approaches

and tools for the creation of ubiquitous computing devices. We offer a hands-on workshop to for prototyping new

ubicomp devices and user interface concepts.

The workshop will include a conceptual part, with lectures and discussions, as well as a practical part were the

participants create novel computing devices using .NET Gadgeteer. The practical part will be structured in the

following phases:

1. An introduction to ubiquitous and pervasive computing and the Gadgeteer prototyping platform will be given.

Then students will split up in groups and gain their first experience with the hardware platform by building a fully

functional stand-alone digital camera (half day).

2. Innovation Phase: Brainstorming about innovative ubiquitous devices and user interfaces, their context of use,

target groups and intended user experience. Discussion of project ideas and selection of one project idea per

group. Transformation of project idea into a full concept (full day).

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3. Design and Development Phase: Rapid explorative prototyping of a physical solution in an iterative process.

Refinement, enhancement and documentation of a solution in each iteration step. Possible division of task, e.g.

hardware and electronics, software implementation as well as enclosure design and production (two days).

4. Presentation of the groups’ work results and demonstration of devices built.

Students from different disciplines are encouraged to participate in this workshop. Basic skills in one of the following

domains will be appreciated: programming, 3D modeling, interaction design, or electronics.

STUDENTS

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT

• Laptop equipped with equipped with Visual C# Express, .NETMF, Gadgeteer Framework;

# Lastname Firstname Organization Country

1 Bauer Christine Vienna University of Economics and Business Austria

2 Bergström-Lehtovirta Joanna Aalto University/HIIT Finland

3 Bornoe Nis Aalborg University Denmark

4 Delamare William Joseph Fourier University France

5 Esbensen Morten IT University of Copenhagen Denmark

6 Jarusriboonchai Pradthana Tampere University of Technology Finland

7 Jeuris Steven IT University of Copenhagen Denmark

8 Kessler Benjamin Hebrew University Israel

9 Knaving Kristina University of Gothenburg Sweden

10 Kogutowska Magdalena IT University of Copenhagen Denmark

11 Kosucu Bilgin Bogazici University Turkey

12 Kruger Fabio University of Oulu Finland

13 Mann Anne-Marie University of St. Andrews UK

14 Mäkitalo Niko Tampere University of Technology Finland

15 Sinha Arnab INRIA France

16 Stisen Allan Aarhus University Denmark

17 Tonkin Emma University of Bristol UK

18 Tschirner Simon Uppsala University Sweden

19 Wozniak Pawel Chalmers University of Technology Sweden

20 Ylioja Jani University of Oulu Finland

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WORKSHOP D

URBAN RESOURCE NETWORKS

Instructor: Professor Malcolm McCullough, University of Michigan, USA

Liaison student: Anna Luusua, [email protected], +358 40 537 1239

Fort: Korsu

SCHEDULE

DATE TIME TOPIC LOCATION

Monday

June 10

9-13 5th International Open Ubiquitous City Seminar 2013 City Theatre

13-14:30 Lunch break

14:30-15 Summer School Registration & Kick Off Auditorium

15-16:30 Lecture: “Making Use at Street Level” Korsu

16:30-18:30 Oulu City Tour on Potnapekka Train Bus

18:30- Get Together Party Johteenhovi

Tuesday

June 11

10-11 Lecture: “Historical case study: Electrification” Korsu

11-12 Reading seminar discussions Korsu

13-14 Individual Exercise: “Crossovers between infrastructures” Korsu

13-14 Lunch break

14-17 Poster development Korsu

17-18 Poster discussion Korsu

Wednesday

June 12

10-11 Lecture: “Ambient Interface” Korsu

11-12 Reading seminar discussions Korsu

12-13 Group Exercise: “Taxonomy of Prior Art” Korsu

13-14 Lunch break

14-18 Concept map development and discussion Korsu

19-22 Dinner Cruise on Oulu River Värtönranta

Thursday

June 13

10-11 Project: “Megacity Resources” Korsu

11-12 Reading seminar discussions Korsu

12-13 Project topic discussions Korsu

13-14 Lunch break

14-18 Project development Korsu

Friday

June 14

10-13 Project development Korsu

13-14 Lunch break

14-17 Project development and discussion Korsu

19- School Dinner Walhalla

Saturday

June 15

10-14 Presentation of the results of the workshops Auditorium

14-15 Lunch break

15-18 Final exam Lecture halls

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INSTRUCTOR

Malcolm McCullough has taught architecture and media arts at Taubman College, the

University of Michigan, USA, since 2001. Previously he served on the faculty of Carnegie

Mellon and for ten years at Harvard Design School. McCullough is an internationally

recognized scholar on design culture for situated digital technologies. His previous

books Abstracting Craft (1996) and Digital Ground (2004) became early classics in this

fast-growing field. His forthcoming Ambient Commons (mid 2013) offers one of the

most substantial inquiries yet into the question of attention amid ambient information.

His long-running “networked cities” seminars in Taubman College provide a rich,

extensive base of materials, methods, and topics for this workshop. McCullough has

given over 40 invited lectures in 15 countries, and has taken over 40 backcountry trips

in the American wilds, but he has never been further north than Helsinki.

SYNOPSIS

This is a speculative workshop on the design challenge of the augmented city. Technologies of positioning, tagging,

sensing, embedding and ambient display have created the conditions for a boom in “urban computing.” The

workshop seeks a creative overview of emerging prospects there. Working all together and in pairs, participants will

sketch and discuss proposals for product-service systems at street level, as in location tagging, neighborhood lore,

smart transit, ambient art, or environmental monitoring. We will seek to focalize an attitude that is critical and civic,

and not merely technofuturist. Lectures, readings, discussions, and prior project critiques will establish themes and

precedents for the group to share in developing their work. Proposals will take the form of storyboards in slides or

video (and not coded prototypes). Although mobile apps are certainly part of the conversation, the workshop

emphasizes situated technologies too, more than you can build in a couple of days. The goal is to bring physical

architecture into into thinking about information architecture. The takeaway is a better cultural/entrepreneurial

sense of where the meaningful prospects are. Interaction designers, citizen scientists, social historians of technology,

and environmental artists all may take interest, and the better mix of them the workshop involves, the more

interesting the experience for all. Please join us.

STUDENTS

# Lastname Firstname Organization Country

1 Armeni Iro Ionian University Greece

2 Beckel Christian ETH Zurich Switzerland

3 Fischer Patrick Tobias Bauhaus University Germany

4 Kovatsch Matthias ETH Zurich Switzerland

5 Kulusjärvi Outi University of Oulu Finland

6 Luusua Anna University of Oulu Finland

7 Martinviita Annamari University of Oulu Finland

8 Pitkänen Janne Aalto University Finland

9 Roininen Elina University of Oulu Finland

10 Suopajärvi Tiina University of Oulu Finland

11 Syrjälä Mirja University of Oulu Finland

12 Turkes Okan University of Twente The Netherlands

13 Weise Sebastian Lancaster University UK

14 Ylipulli Johanna University of Oulu Finland

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT

• Laptop equipped with multimedia editing software;

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SUMMER SCHOOL SITE

UNIVERSITY OF OULU, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

Address: Rantakatu 2 (market place entrance) / Aleksanterinkatu 6 (downtown entrance)

APAJA CAFÉ

Open daily on Mon - Fri at 9:30 – 16:15

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MAPS

OVERVIEW OF SUMMER SCHOOL LOCATIONS

UBI-postcard sent by students of Class 2010

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KEY LOCATIONS AT DOWNTOWN OULU

UBI-postcard received during 2010 UBI Summer School

From left: Marcus Foth, Patrick Hofmann, Jaz Choi, Jürgen Scheible and Jan Seeburger

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SOCIAL PROGRAM

GET TOGETHER PARTY

Monday, June 10, 2013 at 18:30-

• Location: Johteenhovi, Kansankentäntie 4. Potnapekka Train Bus departing from summer school site at 16:30

will take international students there via Nallikari camping.

• Program: welcoming words, Madness for students, pizza buffet, Finnish Summer Olympics, campfire w/

sausages, sauna (bring your own towel) .

• 30 Second Madness: remember to email your presentation to your workshop’s liaison student by Monday June

10 noon Finnish time. Memorable Madness Award(s) will be presented at the School Dinner.

• Menu: pizza, soda, beer.

• Dress code: casual.

Photos from the Get Together Parties of previous UBI Summer Schools

Pizza

Billiards

Karaoke

‘Wife’ carrying relay in

the Finnish Summer Olympics

Finnish darts in the

Finnish Summer Olympics

Boot throwing in the

Finnish Summer Olympics

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DINNER CRUISE

Wednesday, June 12, 2013, at 19:00-22:00

• Synopsis: 3-hour cruise on M/S Angelina on Oulu River, http://www.oululines.fi/etusivu_angelina.php.

• Location: Värtönranta, Koivuranta cafeteria, Kasarmintie 51.

• Dinner: Green Island Salad, Skipper’s Salmon, Ship Gal’s Temptation.

• Dress code: casual.

Nightly view at Oulu River

M/S Angelina

Photos from the cruises of previous UBI Summer Schools

Class 2011 safely back ashore

Aaron Quigley taming the “big one”, while Jonna Häkkilä and

Keith Cheverst have selected the next lucky lure

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SCHOOL DINNER Friday, June 15, 2013 at 19:00-

• Location: Walhalla, Jaalakuja 1. Guided walk to location departs from Nallikari Camping at 18:45.

• Program: welcoming words, dinner buffet, speeches, presentation of awards, music, games, sauna (towels are

provided), late night sausages and Timppa’s pancakes and at the outdoor fireplace.

• Menu: dinner buffet.

• Dress code: casual.

Photos from the School Dinners of previous UBI Summer Schools

Class 2010 instructors

Class 2010 Best Poster Awards recipients

Class 2011 instructors

Class 2011 Best One Minute Madness Award Recipients

Class 2012 instructors Jaimes, Quigley and Cheverst skinny

dipping during School Dinner sauna

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EXTRA SOCIAL PROGRAM

TUESDAY JUNE 11, 2013

Frisbee Golf Tournament Hosts: Maaret & Jani.

Time: starting at 20:00.

Place: Meri-Toppila DiscGolfPark (players take group

transportation from downtown to course via Nallikari).

Equipment: discs (bring your own or rent from organizers for 10

EUR), suitable clothing, sporty spirit.

Conditions: weather is reasonable and a ‘sufficient’ number of

participants signs up.

Registration: via email to Maaret ([email protected]) by Thursday

June 6. Remember to mention in your email, if you wish

to rent discs from us. Max 30 players are taken on first

come first served basis.

Awards: best three personal scores and the best average score of

the 4 workshops.

Fishing Competition Hosts: Timppa & Simo.

Time: 20:00 – 21:00.

Place: Nallikari Camping.

Equipment: warm clothing, catchy spirit, fishing equipment is

provided by organizers.

Conditions: weather is reasonable and a ‘sufficient’ number of

participants signs up.

Registration: via email to Timppa ([email protected]) by Thursday

June 6. Max 30 fisher(wo)men are taken on first come

first served basis.

Rules: any caught fish has to be presented to competition

officials for recording and immediately released back to

water.

Awards: best three personal catches and the best average catch of the 4 workshops.

SATURDAY JUNE 16, 2013

Farewell Beach Party Time: 20:00-.

Place: Nallikari Camping nearby the cottages.

Equipment: “bring your own beer”, sausages and snacks is provided

by organizers, suitable clothing, party spirit.

Conditions: weather is reasonable.

Meri-Toppila frisbee golf course

Class 2012 fishermen trying out their luck

Midnight sun at Nallikari

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ACCOMMODATION IN NALLIKARI CAMPING

We provide out of town students with an opportunity to purchase low-cost accommodation from Saturday June

8 15:00 till Sunday June 16 12:00 (8 nights) upon registration for just 170 EUR. Students opting for this

accommodation will lodge at the high quality holiday cottages of the 4-star Nallikari camping area. Up to 3 (small

cottage) or 5 (large cottage) students will share a cottage, so that females and males are staying in separate

cottages. Nallikari camping area is located next to the Nallikari beach, about 3 km long scenic walk from the

summer school site. There is a regular bus service between Nallikari and downtown Oulu (the summer school

site).

Information on Nallikari Camping o Check-in time is 15:00.

o Check-out time is 12:00.

o Street address: Leiritie 10, Oulu.

o Web: http://www.nallikari.fi.

o Email: [email protected].

o Telephone: +358 44 703 1353.

o Reception opening hours: 8 – 23 daily.

Bicycle rental in Nallikari Camping o Daytime rental from 8 till 23: 10 EUR.

o 24 hour rental: 15 EUR.

o 3+ day rental: 10 EUR/day (i.e. 3 days for 30 EUR ... 7 days for 70 EUR).

o Pre-booking of bicycles via email to [email protected].

Small cottage (22 m2)

Floor plan of large cottage (31 m2)

Nallikari beach

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COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL MEDIA

EMAIL

All students and instructors: [email protected]

Staff: [email protected]

All instructors: [email protected]

Workshop A instructors and students: [email protected]

Workshop B instructor and students: [email protected]

Workshop C instructor and students: [email protected]

Workshop D instructor and students: [email protected]

SOCIAL MEDIA

http://bit.ly/ubibulletin

http://www.flickr.com/groups/ubisummerschool2013

http://www.youtube.com/user/UBISummerSchool

https://www.facebook.com/pages/International-UBI-Summer-School/197059123639408

#ubisummerschool

USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS

• Workshop’s instructors and liaison students

Instructor(s) Liaison student

A Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila

Jonna Häkkilä

+358 40 849 0731

+358 40 864 3328 Maaret Posti +358 50 494 8623

B Mark Billinghurst +358 40 508 6578 Daniele Zanni +358 44 338 7614

C Albrecht Schmidt

Thomas Kubitza

+358 40 509 1429

+358 40 508 9137 Jani Ylioja +358 40 969 1400

D Malcolm McCullough +358 40 5079165 Anna Luusua +358 40 537 1239

• Simo, the chair of the organizing committee: +358 50 343 7515

• Timppa, the boss of the summer school: +358 40 567 6646

• Taxi (24 hours): +358 600 300 81

• City of Oulu tourist office (office hours): + 358 44 703 1330

• Directory services:

o Eniro: 0100100

o Fonecta: 020202

• Emergency: 112

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TRANSPORTATION

OULU AIRPORT ↔ DOWNTOWN OULU

Taxi: travel time approximately 15 minutes, cost ~30-40 EUR depending on time of day and number of passengers.

Students will be provided with an opportunity to sign up for pre-ordered shared taxis from/to Oulu airport to

Nallikari camping. Bus 19: travel time approximately 30 minutes, cost ~5 EUR, ~10 EUR between 11pm and 4am.

AIRPORT → DOWNTOWN MON-FRI SAT SUN

DOWNTOWN → AIRPORT MON-FRI SAT SUN

departure from Toripakka E bus stop

NALLIKARI ↔ DOWNTOWN OULU

Bus 17: travel time approximately 12 minutes, one-time ticket valid for 1 hour 3.30 EUR, 11pm - 4am 6.60 EUR.

20-ride ticket can be bought for 42 EUR from the ticket office located in the 3rd floor at the Stockman department

store at Kirkkokatu 14 (open Mon-Fri 9-20, Sat 9-18, Sun 12-18).

NALLIKARI → DOWNTOWN MON-FRI SAT SUN

exit bus at Franzen E bus stop

DOWNTOWN → NALLIKARI MON-FRI SAT SUN

departure from Kuvernööri P bus stop

Z: departure from Toripakka P bus stop

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ASSORTED PRACTICAL MATTERS

No free lunches • Students are expected to grab lunches in nearby restaurants or at the market place and workshops are most

welcome to agree on their lunch plans.

• Apaja Café at summer school site is open on Mon-Fri from 9:30 till 16:15. Selection includes coffee, tea, soda,

salty snacks, and sweet stuff.

Personal laptops • Required for all students.

• If you are not able to bring your own laptop, contact your liaison student.

• Finland uses 220 V / 50 Hz electricity with socket types C and F (shown right).

Extension cords will be available in lecture halls.

Wireless Internet access

• panOULU WLAN (SSID panoulu, http://www.panoulu.net) providing open (no

user accounts) and free (no payment) wireless Internet access is available in

lecture halls and throughout the City of Oulu in a hotspot manner.

• At University of Oulu campus panOULU WLAN access points also advertise

SSID eduroam that can be used with your home university’s user account if

your university is a member of the Eduroam roaming agreement. eduroam provides a secure connection and has

higher bandwidth gateway to the public Internet.

Printing • Printer in the main building nearby Auditorium

o Name: printer13.panoulu.local.

o IP: 10.20.80.13.

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ORGANIZERS

CHAIR Professor Timo Ojala, University of Oulu, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, MediaTeam Oulu

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Simo Hosio (chair)

Toni Hakanen

Matias Kukka

Anna Luusua

Maaret Posti

Teijo Räty

Jani Ylioja

Daniele Zanni

SPONSORS


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