About

Introduction

InteractiveSpaces is an interdisciplinary research center bringing together architecture, engineering, and computer science with the research mission to create new concepts for future interactive spaces. InteractiveSpaces.net also bring together companies and public researchers in a R&D activities leading to new products and services for specific domains.The research activities focus on six themes which may be applicable to one or more of the application domain projects undertaken in the center. The application domains to be studied include schools, libraries, museums, homes and specific workplaces.10_1.jpg

InteractiveSpaces is an IT research center, and it includes competences within a number of IT research areas such as augmented reality, virtual reality, hypermedia, human-computer interaction, context-awareness, tracking, mobile computing, etc.

InteractiveSpaces apply a variety of Particiaptory Design methods in order to involve prospective users and partners in the design of new interactive environments. Participatory design helps to create more relevant solutions for users and it reduces the number of early design mistakes through working with concretized design visions such as video-prototypes, mock-ups, prototypes and scenarios.

InteractiveSpaces.net is the Web-site for the ISIS Katrinebjerg branch which was coined Center for Interactive Rooms, Buildings and Cities in Danish. We will use InteractiveSpaces as the short name for the center.

Contact

Center Manager
Kaj Grønbæk, Professor,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Aarhus,
Åbogade 34, DK-8200 Århus N.
Phone: +45 8942 5636
Email: kgronbak@interactivespaces.net

Secretary
Susanne Brøndberg,
Alexandra Institute Ltd.
Åbogade 34, DK-8200 Århus N.
Phone: +45 8942 5758
Email: sbr@alexandra.dk

News

Nov 22nd, 2012
Smart City ideas presented to Minister
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Nov 8th, 2012
Danish Minister for Culture visits Katrinebjerg
On Monday, November 19 2012 Carsten Hansen, the Minister of Housing, Urban and Rural Affairs, visits Aarhus University and the Alexandra Institute. Am... Learn more >>

Aug 15th, 2012
Danish Minister of Science, innovation and Higher Education meets EcoSense scientists
On this year’s Festival of Research at Aarhus University computer scientists from the EcoSense project got the opportunity to show the Danish... Learn more >>

Dec 21st, 2011
The Danish National Advanced Technology Foundation has granted 4m DKK to the PosLogistics project
PosLogistics - A position-based real time hospital ressource planning system has been granted 4m DKK by the National Advanced Technology Foundation to... Learn more >>

Dec 21st, 2011
The Danish Agency for Science Technology and Innovation has granted 18m DKK to the EcoSense project
In collaboration with leading environmental scientists the EcoSense project shall develop technologies to measure, analyze and reduce the environmenta... Learn more >>

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