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Return of the Jedi

It is a dark time for the Rebellion. Although the Death Star has been destroyed, Imperial troops have driven the Rebel forces from their hidden base and pursued them across the galaxy.

A small band of rebels struggle to restore freedom to the galaxy…

The Jedi Knights are returning, watch out for something new coming in Spring 2012…

 

 

Think:act special issue on Young Global Leaders : “The man with the electric lollipop”

 

Adrian David Cheok is one of the pioneers of what is known as mixed reality. He examines ways in which the digital and physical worlds can better interact. The result is a series of incredible ideas that have the potential to make all our lives easier over the long term.

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Poetry Mix-Up installed at the Kent Ridge MRT Station

Under the Art in Transit program at Kent Ridge MRT Station (newly opened station on the circle line in Singapore), a new media art piece entitled Poetry Mix-Up is commissioned. The Poetry Mix-up system is developed by Mixed Reality Lab of National University of Singapore. The system allows local travelers to send an SMS to generate a poem based on the submission. The final output generated is shown in a digital display on the lift shaft at the platform level as shown in the images.

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Comostory Interview 2011 : Adrian David Cheok

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Set Poetry In Motion, Just Send A Text Message.

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Adrian David Cheok invited speaker at opening P.ARTY of POSKOD.SG on “The Possibilities of Internet”


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Mixed Reality Lab’s Adrian Cheok talking about communicating without talking.

Mixed Reality Lab’s Adrian Cheok talking about communicating without talking.

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Invited Exhibition of Poetry Mix-up in Korea



The exhibition of Poetry Mix-Up will be invited by Art Center Nabi where has been in the forefront of the convergence of art and media technologies of the time in Korea and will be held from 1st to 31 of July. And in this time, Poetry Mix-up will present participants messages from Seoul and Daejeon each other.

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Confucius Computer & Liquid Interface featured in ECE newsletter

In November 2010, a team of students and research staff from the Mixed Reality Lab led by Assoc Prof Adrian Cheok walked away with the Creative Showcase Golden Award at the 7th International Advances in Computers and Entertainment Conference, a premier forum for interactive entertainment, held in Taiwan.

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Third International AR Standards Meeting June 15-16, 2011

The meeting was recently concluded in Taichung, Taiwan. The objectives of this meeting were:

To establish or increase mutual awareness among Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) relevant to AR through a carefully managed “discovery” process that is mindful of the IPR policies of the respective SDOs, to establish or increase dialog among leadership of industry associations whose members are specifically interested in Augmented Reality initiatives and SDOs, to explore how SDOs and industry associations will define “contact zones” of mutual interest, to permit participants of the meeting to share their views and objectives, as well as progress/status of their activities, and to introduce new and important topics likely to impact the future of AR such as Spatial Law and Policy.

Program Committee members for this meeting were:

Neil Trevett, NVIDIA
Martin Lechner, Wikitude
Carl Reed, OGC
Douglas Knisely, Qualcomm
Gerard Kim, University of Korea
Adrian David Cheok, National University of Singapore CUTE Center
Ed Parsons, Google
Lars Erik Bolstad, Opera

A summary of the meeting can be found at:
http://www.perey.com/ARStandards/[Perey]Summary_of_3rd_AR_Standards_Meeting.pdf

Best Paper Award for 2nd International Conference on Education, Training and Informatics (ICETI 2011)

The paper titled “A Multimodal Virtual Anatomy Learning Tool for Medical Education”, has been selected as the best paper from the session of ‘Learning Technologies / Strategies for Assessing Student Learning and Teaching,’ at the 2nd International Conference on Education, Training and Informatics (ICETI 2011), held in Orlando, Florida, USA, on March 27th – 30th, 2011. This project is jointly developed by Keio-NUS CUTE Center (NUS) and Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS) which is particularly useful medical students to identify key anatomy structures and their complex spatial relationships.

The members of the A Multimodal Virtual Anatomy Learning Tool for Medical Education team are:

Ponnampalam Gopalakrishnakone
Lu Jianfeng
Goh Poh Sun
Asanka Abeykoon
Owen Noel Newton Fernando
Adrian David Cheok

Khoo Eng Tat accepted in Dragon100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum

Eng Tat, a graduating PhD scholar from Mixed Reality Lab/CUTE Center, has been selected as one of the 100 young Chinese leaders to participate in this year’s Dragon 100 forum. The forum will be held from 24 July – 1 August 2011, in Hong Kong and Taiwan, under the theme, “Caring about the Poor – Today and Tomorrow”. The organizer, the Dragon Foundation, was initiated jointly by the Home Affairs Bureau and Home Affairs Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups.

Dragon 100 is an annual event at which 100 of these ethnic Chinese leaders of tomorrow, aged 18-35 come together to discuss pertinent global issues and explore about the social affair, economic development, Chinese history, culture and tradition. They must have demonstrated leadership skills, academic prowess and a commitment to the community. The Programme is intended to generate synergy among these participants from across the world so that they work together, strengthen contacts and build up networks. The selection process has been competitive, with nominations from universities, organizations and corporations from various geographical locations around the world.
Dragon100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum 2011 Invitation letter: http://tinyurl.com/6azx6ac

Singapore gets creative in the digital space

You may not have heard of Petimo yet.However, chances are your children will soon know all about this cuddly little social networking robot.  

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Lovotics User Study

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In order to evaluate the performance of Lovotics robot a  novel method for measuring human – robot is proposed by Lovotics team in CUTE Center. A user study is conducted to evaluate the emotional effect of interaction with the robot.  20 users experienced  interaction with Lovotics robot and answered questionnaires which were designed based on psychology of love especially to measure love scales between the participants and the robot.

ACE 2011: 8th Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology Conference incorporating DIMEA 2011 (6th Digital Interactive Media Entertainment and Arts Conference) In Cooperation with ACM and ACM SIGCHI Lisbon, Portugal 8-11 November, 2011

 ACE 2011: 8th Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology Conference incorporating DIMEA 2011 (6th Digital Interactive Media Entertainment and Arts Conference) In Cooperation with ACM and ACM SIGCHI Lisbon, Portugal 8-11 November, 2011

http://www.ace2011.org

IMPORTANT DATES
 
 Papers Submission Due: 1 June 2011
 Workshop Proposal Submission Due: 15 June 2011
 Late Breaking Results Submission Due: 24 June 2011
 Creative Show Case Submission Due: 24 June 2011
 Tutorial Submission Due: 24 June 2011
 Game Competition Submission Due: 20 September 2011

Young Global Leaders – Next-Generation Resonsibility

The young leaders’ network of the World Economic Forum combines commitment and expertise. The aim is a better future – for the whole world

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Mixed Reality Lab makes two videos for the support of Glorious Penny Low of Punggol

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MXR Lab produces kids augmented reality for Okto Channel with Oak Three Films and Real Space

Witz Alive is a preschool show for children from 3 – 6 years old based on three characters, the tiger (TAMMY), the monkey (ITCHEE), and the bird (WINGZ). Augmented reality application, WITZ Alive AR, is jointly developed by CUTE Center, NUS and Real Space pvt. LTD to provide an added interactive experience for children. We believe that this will enhance their experience outside the television box, where they can immerse themselves in the exciting AR technology by seeing their favorite WITZ characters come to life.

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Impact:

  • Giving out 1,000 markers to pre-school teachers who will in turn hand it out to students during their classes
  • OKTO will be producing trailers that will run on OKTO to promote the WITZ Augmented Reality (will update on airtime and dates)
  • Mom & Baby Event: held the demo on OKTO booth, where children experienced the demo from 18th – 20th March, Expo, from 11am – 8pm (below are some photos from the event)
  • Broadcast on the WITZ Alive AR through singaporemotherhood.com which has around 50,000 subscribers. This will showcase Augmented Reality as the key information for them to try out with their children.

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FoodGenie – At the Global Service Jam’11

Summary:

You’ve been there, staring inside your fridge loaded with ingredients but just don’t quite know how to put things together to make a nice decent meal. Or have you come across an awesome recipe that you really wanted to try out but just missed that one important ingredient required for that recipe?

Now, you don’t have to worry about these problems anymore! FoodGenie comes to your rescue!!
FoodGenie is a cool iPhone app that gives everyone a chance to become a super chef and helps your neighbours in cooking. It helps ordinary people (like you) make extraordinary dishes with what you have in the fridge. When there is a really important ingredient missing, it helps you find that missing ingredient by encouraging sharing of ingredients between neighbours. Guess what? You may get to know some really cool neighbours in your building! So what are you waiting for? Check out FoodGenie now!!!

*FoodGenie was created in 48 hours by a team of four enthusiastic jammers – Shawn Foo, Dhairya Dand, Zhu Kenning and Emma Zhang.

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Adrian David Cheok – Talk at Khazanah Megatrends Forum 2010

Reclaiming the Commons: Collaborating and Competing in The New Economic Order

Dr Adrian D. Cheok – Director, Mixed Reality Lab, National University of Singapore

SESSION 2: FIRMS & TRANSFORMATION

SPECIAL ADDRESS: Synthetic Reality: The Science and Applications of Virtual, Mixed, and Augmented Reality Adrian David Cheok is Director of the Mixed Reality Lab and Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore. He was appointed to be a Full Professor of Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University, from April 2008.

He received several outstanding awards: A-STAR Young Scientist of the Year Award 2003, the SCS Singapore Young Professional of the Year Award 2004, Fellow in Education, World Technology Network in 2004, and Microsoft Research Award for Gaming and Graphics in 2005. He was also awarded the Young Global Leader 2008 by World Economic Forum.

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Engineer, musician, interactive arts designer

When Mr Khoo Eng Tat took up Electrical and Computing Engineering for his Bachelor of Engineering degree, he never knew it would open up a world which integrates technology with art and music. For this, he said, he has much to thank his supervisor, Assoc Prof Adrian Cheok, Director, Mixed Reality Lab at NUS.

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NUS project lets you chat with virtual philosopher online, Confucius, what is love?

 

 

 

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ECE PhD scholar Wang Xuan win’s international award !

Wang Xuan, a 2nd Year Ph.D. student in our lab, has recently been selected as the winner for Communication Technologies and Interface Track, Young Researchers and Ph.D. Workshop for Research on Innovative Solutions for Elderly (YR-RISE). She was also placed the third for best oral and poster presentation at the workshop. The workshop was held as part of the 2nd Ambient Assisting Living (AAL) Forum in Odense, Denmark from Sep 15th to 18th, 2010. The AAL is a new joint research and development funding supported by the European Community. The research project she presented is entitled “Confucius Chat: Mediating Cultural Communication between Elderly and Children using New Media”.

Link: http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/stu_achievements1.html

ECE PhD scholar Wang Xuan win's international award !

A/Prof Adrian Cheok talk on U@live

Adrian Cheok talked at U@LIVE at NUS on:

Digital Humanity

We have entered a new era of humanity. For the first time we haveconstant 24/7 real time global communication. How has this changedhumanity and the internet generation? How will learning change. Whatare the mega trends we will see from this digital exponential revolution.

 

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ACE Creative Showcase Golden Award

Liquid Interfaces won the Creative Showcase Golden Award at ACE2010 in
Taiwan.  The competition was part of the Advances in Computer
Entertainment conference which brings together researchers and
practitioners from industry and academia to present and discuss their
work in breakthrough areas in computer entertainment.
From more than 15 projects Liquid Interfaces was chosen as the first price by the
attendees public poll.  The second position was shared by two projects
“VirtualPhilharmony: a conducting system focused on a sensation of
conducting a real orchestra” and “A Software System for Creating and
Developing Mobile Augmented Reality Applications”

 The members of the Liquid Interfaces team are:

 Jeffrey Tzu Kwan Valino Koh,
Kasun Karunanayaka,
Jose R. Sepulveda,
Mili John Tharakan,
Jeremy Heng,
Liu Yi Jiang,
Eishem Bilal Naik,
Adrian David Cheok
  

Mixed Reality Lab work published in new book by Springer: Art and Technology of Entertainment Computing and Communication

Art and Technology of Entertainment Computing and Communication takes a blue sky research perspective on the field of interactive media for entertainment computing. Adrian David Cheok argues that entertainment as an end-product is useful for interactive play, however it is also a powerful tool for learning and communication and it is also a key driver for the development of information technology. This book explores the future of entertainment technologies used for communication and describes quantum step research. It will inform and inspire readers to create their own radical inventions and innovations that are not incremental, but which break through ideas and non-obvious solutions. One of the main explorations is the examination of how new forms of computer interaction can lead to radical new forms of technology and art for entertainment computing. Art and Technology of Entertainment Computing and Communication is an informative and inspirational text for students and the next generation of researchers. It’s main aim is to provide information that will hopefully help change the world and society for the better, through new modes of entertainment and communication. Academics, researchers, engineers, game designers, and interaction designers, will find the content both interesting and valuable. Entertainment is the “engine” to inspire people and drive innovation in interactive digital media design.

 

Link : http://www.springer.com/computer/information+systems+and+applications/book/978-1-84996-136-3

David Freeman Workshop

On Thursday the 2nd of December David Freeman visited CUTE center to give his workshop titled “Giving Engaging and Memorable Presentations”.    David Freeman is a Los Angeles based story writer which teaches the “Beyond Structure”  story writing workshop world wide. His workshop is taken by novelists, screenwriters, directors, producers, stars, and key creative an marketing executives for the major Hollywood  companies.  All the students in the lab attended the one day workshop.  In his workshop Mr Freeman provided the audience with a series of drills to engage audiences.

Liquid Interfaces

Liquid Interfaces won the Creative Showcase Golden Award at ACE2010 in Taiwan.  The competition was part of the Advances in Computer Entertainment conference which brings together researchers and practitioners from industry and academia to present and discuss their work in breakthrough areas in computer entertainment. From more than 15 projects Liquid Interfaces was chosen as the first price by the attendees public poll.  The second position was shared by two projects “VirtualPhilharmony: a conducting system focused on a sensation of conducting a real orchestra” and “A Software System for Creating and Developing Mobile Augmented Reality Applications”  The conference attracted a multi-disciplinary group including experts in the arts, sociology, anthropology, psychology, marketing, computer science and design.  Liquid Interfaces Gold Award

IEEE/RSJ 2010 International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2010)

Conference Report:

IEEE/RSJ 2010 International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2010)

June 22-24, 2010

Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands

Hooman A. Samani

The IEEE/RSJ 2010 International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2010) was held on October 18-22, 2010 at the Taipei International Conference Center(TICC), Taipei, Taiwan. IROS 2010 was the 23rd year of the conference.

The conference theme was “Intelligent Robotics in the Next Transition” The theme of IROS 2010 was chosen such that the conference would continue reflect the ever increasing interest in interactions, co-works, and co-existence of robots with human, cognitive robotics and other forms of intelligent machines and systems, with the goal for improving the better quality of human life.

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AmbiKraf presented at the Ars Electronica 2010 “repair” festival

The Keio-NUS CUTE Center had the honor of presenting the project “AmbiKraf – Breathing life into textiles” at this year’s Ars Electronica 2010 festival from 2nd to the 11th of September 2010. The theme of this year’s festival was “repair” which focused on innovative solutions towards many of societal issues. This year the festival was dispersed over few key locations in the city with bulk of the installations being at the Tabakfabrik of Linz. Tabakfabrik is an old tobacco factory that was set up in 1850 for the manufacture of cigars and pipes. After its constant growth throughout the years that expanded its workforce to approximately 1000 people, the factory ceased its operations in 2009. The city of Linz recently acquired the Tabakfabrik again is currently being assessed for its future options of use.

We presented “AmbiKraf – Breathing life into textiles” as an installation in the ‘Future Factory’ category. Here we presented an interactive byobu screen. In this installation we had a custom made byobu screen that animated flowers appearing and disappearing in a very subtle manner. With AmbiKraf we showcased how the future technology can ‘repair’ the traditional arts and crafts of textiles by merging those age old traditions with the future technology. The installation was well received for its efforts of bringing back these old traditions in a suitable manner for the contemporary society. In addition, Mili Tharakan, a Research Fellow of the CUTE Center in Singapore delivered a talk based on the theme of AmbiKraf at the “Future Factory Talks” session.

This year’s festival also featured some of the other key works such as “Oribotics” by Matthew Gardiner, the “HONDA ASIMO”, “Telenoid” by Hiroshi Ishiguro – a key figure in the android robotics field, etc.

Website : http://new.aec.at/repair/en/program/future-factory/#post-1708

AmbiKraf receives an honorary mention at the Nokia UbiMedia MindTrek Awards

AmbiKraf received an honorary mentioning at the recently concluded Nokia UbiMedia MindTrek Awards 2010, in Tampere Finland. This competition was held as a part of the MindTrek Conference which is a leading Nordic digital media and business conference, focusing on social media & Web 2.0. The Nokia UbiMedia MindTrek Competition is a competition sponsored by Nokia in search of projects, products or services that seek to broaden our understanding of how ubiquitous media will influence out future.

MindTrek certificate

Nokia UbiMedia MindTrek Certificate

Attracting over 20 entrants from around the world, the jury selected three projects as the finalists with ‘AmbiKraf’ from the Keio-NUS CUTE Center in Singapore and ‘iBall’ from Hasselt University/EDM in Benlgium receiving honorary mentions. The winner of the competition was ‘myGreenspace’ by the eHealth Group RWTH Aachen, Kai Kasugai und Felix Heidrich. The press release on the honorary mention stated “The jurywould like to express their recognition for two distinct projects which did not make the top three, but definitely deserve an honorable mention. The motion-sensitive “iBall”, invented by Hasselt University / EDM in Belgium, enhances traditional ball games with mobile gaming features. The AmbiKraf project from Keio-NUS CUTE Center, National University of Singapore, has invented a technology to render smooth animations on textiles using thermo chromic ink. Both projects extend ubiquitous media into new areas of application in convincing ways.”

Press release: http://www.mindtrek.org/2010/conference/nokia-ubimedia-mindtrek-awards-2010-best-ubimedia-has-been-found

El Mercurio: Virtual hugs and intelligent pillows invented in Asia by Amalia Torres

El Mercurio

Name of the newspaper – El Mercurio
Name of the Journalist – Amalia Torres

Title – Virtual hugs and intelligent pillows invented in Asia

Sewing machines, books on the psychology of love and a lot of disorder may not be the image you have of a scientific laboratory. Less from the one who has the difficult task of bringing the virtual world to reality.

However, the Mixed Reality Lab at the National University of Singapore operates on a different logic.

According to Professor José Sepúlveda a Spanish researcher who came to this place, as several scholars and foreign students, motivated by the projects, “we spend all the time discussing ideas and only the craziest ones get to be implemented”.

An example? One of the first inventions from the laboratory was to create a human Pacman. To play, participants carried a backpack with a computer and used special glasses that allowed them to see the city as if it were the classic eighties game. Thus, a player takes the role of Pacman while his friends were the ghosts that had to reach it.

“The original idea was to bring to the physical world what we saw on the screen. But now we go further. We are investigating how to make the interaction complete, using the internet to send information to all the senses such as smell, touch, or taste”says Adrian Cheok, director of the laboratory.

So innovative are the projects that emerge from these students in engineering, design, sociology and psychology that have won dozens of awards in France, Italy, Taiwan and the United States. Here, some of their best ideas.

2.0 Huggy Pajamas

Imagine you are on a business trip away from your son. At night you connect through Skype, read him a story and then you hug him. How? With the “Huggy pajama, a jacket that using air pockets in the back, shoulders and chest, can can give you the sensation of receiving a hug, because it inflates in those areas.
To operate it, the person sending the hug pushes a button in a device connected to the internet. “This project does not replace the real hug, but it helps to feel closer. When we showed the prototype, I received email from a mother whose daugther was in intensive care in the hospital. She wrote to tell us how this could be useful for people like her” says Professor Cheok.

Age Invaders

It is no secret that for many older adults is difficult to play the current computer games, which, however, for children are their favorite pastime. With that in mind, we created “Age Invaders”, a game composed of a large electronic board that is placed on the ground and lights indicating where one must move. Thanks to special slippers, the board knows where the players are, and will deliver different challenges, like chasing a few hearts that light up, or follow the direction of arrows. “This game can bring together different generations, while they exercise together. On the other hand, if the parents want to know what the children and granparents are doing, they can follow the match online online,” says José Sepúlveda.

Playful Utensils

To make a memorable meal, give your guests the latest generation of chopsticks. Here, through an electronic system, the chopsticks create music through the eating movement. The music is transmitted via Wi-Fi and can serve as the soundtrack of the meal. This invention also serves to teach children to use these tools through rhythm.

Poultry Internet

Before creating the “Huggy pajama,” lab students invented and patented a jacket for chickens, a common pet in parts of Asia. The invention works by putting a coat on the animal.
If the owner is not home, he should carry a plastic replica of the pet with a similar jacket (see photo) and connect it to the internet. So, the owner will be able to pet the chicken from a remote location. The project can also be used on dogs and cats.

Robot love

“We want to create a sense of love for robots. So a student is studying what makes us human love: analyzing the movements, physical beauty, tone of voice and psychology,” says Professor José Sepúlveda. “In the future I think there will be robots that have a human couple. There is people that cannot be standed by anyone!” He says. For now, the “lovotics robot is just a prototype.

Safe Kids

“PETIMO (pictured) was born with the idea that there is no safe social networking for children,” says Nimesha Ranasinghe, one of the students in charge of the project. Therefore, the objective of the toy is that, only kids first known in real life can join network in cyberspace. Thus, only when two Petimos approach, children become virtual friends. Then, the robot can let them chat and play them online.

TEDx Zurich 2010

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. PhD student Jeffrey Koh was invited to speak at TEDx Zurich, to present his team’s findings regarding the Liquid Interface project. His report can be found here.

Creative Leap – Empowering Children As Innovators In Developing Countries

Creative Leap

Empowering Children As Innovators In Developing Countries

With Creative Thinking and Technology

 A Blueprint For The New Strategic Thrust of the Keio-NUS CUTE Center

Professor Adrian David Cheok

 October 2010

Background

 New Media and Technology are bringing about radical change in the world today. It is affecting the way we work, live and play, and is opening up new potential for economic, social and cultural development. The rapid evolution of New Media and Technology is also accelerating the rate of globalization and increasing communication, trade and exchange between people from all over the world.

 Developing countries are increasingly leveraging on the tools of New Media and Technology to overcome challenges, and to seize opportunities in the liberalized global landscape. As New Media and Technology are getting increasingly ubiquitous, they have transformed the way people live in regions where resources are still scarce. For example, cell phones are helping farmers in Kenya market their crops. The Internet is helping slum-dwellers in India find Jobs. Radio soap operas are educating the tribal communities in Afghanistan. Online social networking is supporting a student drive to distribute school supplies in rural China. New Media and Technology has woven into the fabric of their everyday life.

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Report : Bar Camp Seoul

Report : Bar Camp Seoul

http://barcamp.org/BarCampSeoul4

Participant : Yongsoon Choi,

Venue: DAUM building, Hannam-dong, Seoul, Korea
Date: Saturday, November 7 2009

Seoul Bar Camp had 2 sessions and many discussion issues. In fact, I could not count on how many discussions were going on at that time because Seoul Bar camp was very flexible un-conference and I could see many enthused volunteers were presenting their researches and ideas freely during the sessions without presentation allocations. This event was started from almost 10 AM and finished 5PM.

  
Daum Building outlooking
 

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TEDxCanton

TEDxCanton

TEDxCanton aims to convey “ideas worth spreading” to individuals, businesses and institutions in our community and beyond by putting together a program of heavyweight local and international speakers. TEDxCanton engages people in Guangzhou and elsewhere in better understanding Guangzhou’s modernity and heritage, and reach out towards the wider world through motivational, intellectual and entertaining experiences. The theme of the event is “The Overflow of the Heart”, or “心溢新意·畅享创想” in Chinese. The mixed reality lab PhD scholars Wei Jun, and Wang Xuan attended this session and below are their reports on their experiences,

Wang Xuan

Wei Jun

AAL Forum- Ambient Assisted Living Forum

The opening of AAL
The Ambient Assisted Living Joint Program is a new joint research and development funding activity by 23 European Members and Associated States with the financial support of the European Community. The overall objective of the program is to enhance the quality of life of older people and strengthen the industrial base in Europe through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). In the context of the “AAL Forum Odense 2010” the “Young Researchers and PhD workshop” involves students and young researchers from various backgrounds, presenting their research towards technical solutions for the elderly people.
The mixed reality lab PhD scholars Jeffrey Koh, Wei Jun, and Wang Xuan presented their research works in this conference and below are their reports on their experiences,

Lifeboat foundation – Mixed and Virtual Reality

Similarities and differences between Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality, and how these technologies will enhance human experiences in the future! (The song Sprawl II used in end credits is courtesy Arcade Fire.)

Watch it in iPhone size for Windows (.avi format) or for the Macintosh (.mov format).

Watch it in regular computer size for Windows (.avi format) or for the Macintosh (.mov format).

Smells Like Home, Truly

National Day and a researcher’s e-mail create a surge of interest in the collective scent memory of Singapore.

Graduate student Cao Yan Yan is interviewed by Vivienne Khoo about her project.  Her project is an exploration of the use of smell in interactive technology. She is focusing on collective memory using scent as a medium.

http://theasiamag.com/patterns/smells-home-truly

MXR Lab spin off company MXR Corp debuts at Shanghai World Expo

Shanghai Expo visitors will get a taste of “next-generation learning” through four educational and interactive applications developed by MXR Lab Spin Off Company: MXR Corporation Pte Ltd, a leading proponent of mixed reality technology in Singapore. Through wIzQubes™, wIzCards™, wIzOpedia™ and wIzDirector™, users can manipulate and interact with physical and digital objects in real time, effectively allowing them to merge the real and virtual worlds and experience a whole new way of learning and storytelling. Theshowcase will also offer an exclusive preview of the prototype of wIzLab™, ane ducational PC game currently in development. The game will enable children to perform and create their very own Mixed Reality science experiments, helping them explore and learn about Chemistry, Biology, technology and the world in an independent and immersive fashion.

Punggol North Racial & Religious Harmony Street Parade and Carnival 2010

On July 18th the Mixed Reality Lab participated in the Punggol North Racial & Religious Harmony Street Parade and Carnival 2010.  The MXR booth was visited by the guest of honor Mr Teo Chee Hean, Duputy Prime Minister of Singapore.  The Lab presented Confucius Computer and Huggy Pajama with about 150 people using the systems.  The confucius system uses new media to revive and model these historical philosophies and teachings, presenting them in new contexts, such as online social chat, music and food. This enables people to experience and explore the ancient culture using the literacy of digital interactivity.  Huggy Pajama is a novel wearable system aimed at promoting physical interaction in remote communication between parent and child. This system enables parent and child to hug one another through a novel hugging interface device and a wearable, hug reproducing jacket connected through the Internet. The hugging device is a small, mobile doll with embedded pressure sensing circuit that is able to sense varying levels of human force. This device sends hug signals to a haptic jacket that simulates the feeling of being hugged to the wearer.

Petimo

Future Lab

Vision

Petimo


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Back to the future: Adrian David Cheok interviewed for an article on animatronics,and Lovotics is commented upon”

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Back to the future: Adrian David Cheok interviewed for an article on animatronics,and Lovotics is commented upon”

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Discovery Channel program “Future Fun” featuring Huggy Pajama research

Discovery Channel program “Future Fun” featuring Huggy Pajama research and interview with Adrian David Cheok

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Petimo: Social networking robot for children wins the First prize in Milan International Invention

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2010-04-22 – SINGAPORE – Children as young as seven years old are now able to experience a safe and fun online social environment with the world’s first interactive virtual and real world social robot,developed by a team led by A/Prof Adrian Cheok from the Mixed Reality Lab. Parents can feel safe and comfortable with their children using social networks because the friend making must be made only in the physical world through the children’s robot. An experience like no other, the robotic toy, named “Petimo”, responds to touch and movement. Its outer finish is an adorable plush toy and its small, round physical shape evokes a warm and tender feeling likened to carrying a baby animal. Petimo has already been selected by an international review panel as one of the best three submissions for the Como for Children (C4C) design competition held at The 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children (IDC 2009) during its debut in Europe.

Recently, “Petimo” – social networking robot for children, won the first prize in an international innovation competition in Milan Milan, Italy (Apr 22nd 2010). The prize is InventiON: concorso di idee per inventori, InventiON: competition of ideas for inventorshttp://www.innovationcircus.it/2009/. Petimo won the first prize in the ICT (information and communication technologies) track The competition is sponsored by the Municipality of Milan and the Chamber of Commerce, and is co-organized by a service company (Alintec) together with “Nova-Sole 24 ore”, (Italian financial times). The main sponsor of the competition is 3M.

C4C – Como for Children Design Competion

C4C – Como for Children Design Competion

The Chamber of Commerce of Como, in occasion of the IDC 2009 conference, has promoted a special competition calling for proposals on a “technology-enhanced” pre-school environment: the Como 4 Children (C4C) competition. C4C is an initiative to promote a strong innovation of the approach to education for young children (3-10 years of age). The competition’s goal is to “imagine a pre-school of the (near or remote) future, where the physical space is enhanced with (existing or future) technologies and children can naturally intermix, at individual or social level, ‘traditional’ playing and learning activities with interaction based on modern technologies of all kinds”. The competition has two tracks: Vision of the interactive pre-school of the future and Interaction at pre-school. 35 creative, visionary and compelling proposal were submitted from all over the world, by designers, interaction designers, computer scientists and architects. The conference chairs together with a panel of experts from the Chamber of Commerce of Como, after a careful analysis have selected the best 3 proposals for each track. The top 3 winners for Track 1 are from Stanford University, USA, a collaborative proposal between Georgia Institute of Technology, USA and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, and another proposal from ASP-Politecnico Milano, Turkey. Petimo was named as a winner in Track 2. Besides Petimo, the other 2 selected top 3 winners are proposals from MIT Media Lab, USA and University of Iowa, USA. We gave a presentation about Petimo in a special session during the IDC 2009 conference. After the presentation, we receive many positive feedback about the project. One of the Italian speaking panelist gave his thumbs-up immediately upon the completion of our presentation. The distinguished panelists were very impressed at the high quality of the project, its vision and implementation within a short time frame.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 March 2010 )

Adrian Cheok YGL

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ANNOUNCES SINGAPORE’S ADRIAN DAVID CHEOK AS A 2008 YOUNG GLOBAL LEADER PDF Print E-mail
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ADRIAN DAVID CHEOK joins 245 leading executives, public figures and intellectuals – all age 40 or younger – chosen from around the world

Geneva, Switzerland, 11 March 2008 – The World Economic Forum today announced Adrian David Cheok has been selected as a Young Global Leader 2008. This honor is bestowed each year by the World Economic Forum to recognize and acknowledge the top 200-300 young leaders from around the world for the professional accomplishments, commitment to society and potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world.

The Young Global Leaders for 2008 include 121 business leaders, as well as leaders from government, academia, media and society at large from 65 countries.  The new class represents all regions, including East Asia (64), Europe (58), Middle East and North Africa (12), North America (45), South Asia (24), sub-Saharan Africa (21) and Latin America (21).

“The World Economic Forum is a true multi-stakeholder community of global decision-makers.  We need the Young Global Leaders to be a voice for the future in the global thought process and as a catalyst for initiatives in the global public interest.” Said Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum.

Drawn from a pool of almost 5,000 candidates, the Young Global Leaders 2008 were chosen by a selection committee of 31 eminent international media leaders, including Thomas H. Glocer, Chief Executive Officer, Reuters, United Kingdom; Arthur Sulzberg, Chairman and Publisher, The  New York Times, USA; Robert Thomson, Publisher, Dow Jones & Company and  The Wall Street Journal, USA; and Hisashi Hieda, Chairman and Chief  Executive Officer, Fuji Television Network, Japan.  The selection committee is chaired by H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite  Kingdom of Jordan.
The current community of Young Global Leaders represents over 60  countries and includes Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Co-Founders of  Google, USA; Crown Prince Haakon of Norway; Malvinder M. Singh, Chief  Executive Officer and Managing Director, Ranbaxy Laboratories, India;  Hiroshi Nakada, Mayor of Yokohama, Japan; Nicky Newton-King, Deputy  Chief Executive Officer, JSE, South Africa; Carlos Danel, Co-Chief  Executive Officer, Banco Compartamos, Mexico; and Jack Ma Yun, Chairman  and Chief Executive Officer, Alibaba Group, People’s Republic of China.

“It is our belief that this community of committed individuals can actually change the status quo.  They are not only a preview of what  effective, collaborative leadership in the 21st century might look  like, they are actually putting it into practice today,” said David Aikman, Senior Director and Head of the Forum of Young Global Leaders.  “It is our privilege to work with such inspirational leaders and to bring them together in a global network that builds their insights and skills even further, providing them with a global platform to tackle the key challenges of our generation.

Established in 2004 by Professor Klaus Schwab, The Forum of Young  Global Leaders is a unique, multistakeholder to community of the  world’s most extraordinary young leaders, who dedicate a part of their  time to jointly address global challenges and who are committed to devote some of their knowledge and energy to collectively work towards  a better future.  As part of their engagement, the Young Global Leaders give their time to task forces to initiate, develop and drive innovative solutions on important, globally-oriented issues, including  health, education, the environment, global governance and security, and  development and poverty.

For more information and a detailed list of all Young Global Leaders, visitwww.younggloballeaders.orghttp://www.weforum.org/en/index.htm

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 March 2009 )

Dr Adrian Cheok appeared in Digital Deconstruction

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Dr Kim Solez’s visit to CUTE center

On May 7th, Dr Kim Solez visited CUTE center in Singapore to see the demos of the research projects.   Dr Kim Solez is one of the world’s foremost renal pathologists and medical Internet leaders. He has been at the University of Alberta since1987, and is currently a Professor and Director of Experimental Pathology as well as Director of NKF cyberNephrology, a joint venture of the National Kidney Foundation (U.S.) and the University of Alberta.  Dr Solez is a co-writer of http://www.internetevolution.com/ and has a profound interest in technology. The meeting developed as a long conversation where Dr Solez expressed his interest in our projects and provided interesting suggestions for future work.

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The Frisbee of the Future: Gaming with your furry family members

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The Frisbee of the Future: Gaming with your furry family members
1UP.com, 18 April 2006

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New “robot” to protect children online

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New “robot” to protect children online
21 Stoleti, 13 May 2010
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Petimo protect children who surf the Net

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Petimo protect children who surf the Net
La Stampa, 12 May 2010
Country : Italy
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Doll robot helps children to surf the web safer

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Doll robot helps children to surf the web safer
La Stampa, 11 May 2010
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Cute Robot that protect children from danger

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Cute Robot that protect children from danger
Prima Communication, 10 May 2010
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Cute Robot that protect children from danger

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Cute Robot that protect children from danger
Prima Communication, 10 May 2010
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Cuddly ‘social robots’ that make social networks child-safe developed

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Cuddly ‘social robots’ that make social networks child-safe developed
One India, 8 May 2010
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Social network-safe robot Petimos guards children against cyberbullies

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Social network-safe robot Petimos guards children against cyberbullies
Gizmo Watch, May 8 2010
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Cuddly ‘social robots’ that make social networks child-safe developed

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Cuddly ‘social robots’ that make social networks child-safe developed
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Cuddly ‘social robots’ that make social networks child-safe developed

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Cuddly ‘social robots’ that make social networks child-safe developed
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Cuddly robots aim to make social networks child-safe

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Cuddly robots aim to make social networks child-safe
New Scientist Magazine issue 2759, 07 May 2010

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ACE 2009 Conference

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This year, ACE 2009 (Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology) conference was successfully held in Athens, Greece from October 29th to 31st, 2009. There were very interesting paper sessions as well as creative showcase session in the conference. Poetry Mix-up and Petimo projects from Mixed Reality Lab and KEIO-NUS CUTE Center are accepted in poster, creative showcase and short paper categories. The ACE 2009 Conference student reports from Kening Zhu and Nimesha Ranasinghe are attached below with detailed information and individual experiences.

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Petimo makes social networking fun and safe for children

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Petimo makes social networking fun and safe for children
Web in Travel online news, 21 April 2010

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Special Issue of Springer Virtual Reality Journal – “Virtual Reality and Culture Technology”

Special Issue of Virtual Reality
“Virtual Reality and Culture Technology”
Guest Editors:
Adrian Cheok, Professor at Keio University, Japan.
Woontack Woo, Professor at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea.
Tomoe Moriyama, Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, and Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo

Most of current information and computing systems are developed to handle logical information, and most virtual reality technology related to culture are mainly related to heritage applications. However these systems and applications do not consider deeply the contents, form, and meaning of cultures. Until recently it has been believed that a complex and non linear system such as culture could not be modeled by computers. Nevertheless recently computing and interactive media directed at the analysis and modeling and prediction of culture or “culture technology” has emerged [1]. For example if the underlying structures of historical culture can be determined, then it can not only be modeled in virtual reality, but it can be used to predict new forms of modern or pop culture, some which can be based purely in the virtual world.

Through culture technology with virtual reality we can develop novel forms of cultural activity in the arts and humanities, for example creating virtual instruments which merge Electric Guitar with Japanese Shamisen. Or combining intelligent virtual characters of different eras or cultures (e.g. Confucius with Plato) and see new types of interaction that is impossible in the physical world. Essentially this could lead to new forms of transformation and blending of the domains of science, arts and humanities.
In this special issue we call for scientific based virtual reality based research which has a goal to create and disseminate transformative, innovative cultural works and will lead to new paradigms that will positively transform culture.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following areas:
• VR for modelling culture
• Using VR to transform historical and contemporary or pop culture
• Generating new virtual cultures
• New interfaces that can develop in VR for cultural computing (e.g. new virtual musical instruments)
• Complex and dynamic systems of cultural computing
The special issue will appear in the Springer journal Virtual Reality (www.springeronline.com/journal/10055). Papers should typically be less than 8,000 words and of standard journal content: reports of original research, review papers, essays and discussions. Papers will be peer reviewed in accordance with the journal’s normal process. Prospective authors can their intention to submit by notifying the editor with a planned title for the submission and names of authors.
Papers should be submitted in Microsoft Word or Latex formats by
Please direct correspondence to email address: adriancheok (at) mixedrealitylab.org
Papers should be submitted to http://www.editorialmanager.com/vire/ under the relevant special issue category.
Important Dates:
Deadline for submission of full papers: 24th April 2009
Notification of acceptance: 10 July 2009
[1] Tosa N., Matsuoka S., Ellis B., Ueda H., and Nakatsu R. (2005). Cultural Computing with Context-Aware Application: ZENetic Computer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 3711, pp. 1

Web Link : http://www.mixedrealitylab.org/media/pdf/VR and Culture Techology v22.pdf and Culture Technology v22.pdf

ACE 2009

ACE 2009

(5th Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology Conference)

incorporating

DIMEA 2009

(3rd Digital Interactive Media Entertainment and Arts Conference)

Athens, Greece

October 29-31, 2009

Interactive Entertainment is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. In 1996, the U.S. entertainment software industry reported $2.6 billion in sales revenue; this figure has more than tripled in 2007, yielding $9.5 billion in revenues. In addition, gamers, the target market for interactive entertainment products, are now reaching beyond the traditional 8-34 old male target demographic to include women, Hispanics, and African Americans. This pattern has been observed in several markets, including Japan, China, Korea, and India. Thus, interactive entertainment is becoming part of our everyday life, impacting our thinking, society and culture in many ways. ACE has become the leading academic forum for dissemination of novel research results in the area of entertainment computing. This year for the first time it incorporates DIMEA which has established itself over the last three years as a strong conference on interactive entertainment arts. Together the conference forms an exciting new step blending deeply the latest research in art and technology.

The focus of ACE 2009 is to gather researchers from academia and industry−researchers who are working in multi-disciplinary areas within the arts, psychology, computer science, and design to discuss, present, and demonstrate their new contributions. The goal of ACE is to stimulate discussion in the development and advancement of interactive art and entertainment applications. It, thus, strides to balance several interdisciplinary areas and seeks representation in all these areas, including, but not limited to:

  • Accessibility
  • Aesthetics
  • Affective Computing
  • Ambient Intelligence
  • Animation Techniques
  • Attention
  • Augmented / Mixed Reality
  • Avatars and Virtual Community
  • Community
  • Cultural Computing
  • Digital Entertainment and Sports
  • Digital Broadcasting/Podcasting
  • Digital Cinema
  • Elderly Entertainment
  • Empathy
  • Entertainment Design Theory
  • Experience Design
  • Funology
  • Graphics Techniques
  • Human-Robots Interaction
  • Interaction Design
  • Interactive Computer Graphics
  • Interactive Theatre
  • Internet Networking Media
  • Learning and Children
  • Location-Based Entertainment
  • Metaverse
  • Mixed Media
  • Mobile Entertainment
  • Multimodal Interaction
  • Narratives / Digital Storytelling
  • New Gaming Audiences
  • Novel interfaces
  • Pervasive and Online Games
  • Physical Computing
  • Robotic Love and Affection
  • Simplicity
  • Situativity
  • Smart Gadgets and Toys
  • Social Impact
  • Social Networking
  • Sound and Music
  • Synesthetic Entertainment
  • Tangible Interfaces
  • User Interfaces
  • Visual Effects
  • Virtual Reality

To encourage presentation of such multi-disciplinary work, we invite submissions that fall into the following tracks:

Papers Track:

o Full Papers: Original unpublished technical, design, and theory/social impact. Submissions to this track
should not exceed 8 pages in ACM format.

o Short Papers: Original unpublished technical, design, and theory/social impact. Submissions to this
track should not exceed 4 pages in ACM format. The program committee may also
suggest submitted long papers be resubmitted as short papers.

o Posters: Breakthroughs in technical research, content design, industry applications, and entertainment
theories/social impact researches are invited. Submissions to this track should not exceed 2 pages in
ACM format. Format instructions are posted on the website noted below. All accepted submissions
will be published in conference proceedings.

Creative Showcases (show cased within three types of spaces: exhibition space, art gallery and gaming exhibit)

o Technical demos : prototype demos of advanced entertainment technology

o Games, including, but not limited to, experimental games, independent games, games for change,
video games, commercial games, casual games, mobile games

o Interactive narrative, interactive drama, alternate reality games, and interactive fiction

o interactive art installations

o web-based computer entertainment

o digital audio, visual and other sensory art

o Design showcase

One page abstracts of all accepted submissions will be published in conference proceedings.

For further information please visit: http://www.ace2009.org

Important Dates:
Deadline for Full and Short Papers: June 19, 2009
Deadline for Posters and Creative Showcases: June 19, 2009
Notifications of Acceptance: August 21, 2009
Camera Ready Copy: September 18, 2009

Submissions of papers will be online on our conference website (http://www.ace2009.org) using Easy Chair and should follow the ACM Submission Format. See ACM SIG Proceedings Template for more instructions.

Selected papers will be asked to extend their papers for a Journal Publication:
Selected papers will be published in Special Issue of ACM Computers in Entertainment and International Journal on Arts and Technology (IJART)
Awards
Best papers and creative showcases will be selected based on a jury of well respected pioneers in the field attending the conference. We honor the authors of these publications by presenting awards including:

Paper award categories: Gold, Silver, and Bronze.

Creative showcase award categories: Gold, Silver, and Bronze.

Organization Committee

Honorary General Chair
Ryohei Nakatsu
General Co-Chairs
Hirokazu Kato
Michael Haller
Athanasios V. Vasilakos
Program Co-chairs
Bruce Thomas
Yoshifumi Kitamura
Magy Seif El-Nasr
(Local) Organizing Co-chairs
John N. Karigiannis
Konstantinos Giannakis
Adrian David Cheok
Financial Co-Chairs
Ivan Boo

WWW Administrator

Miyuru Dayarathna
Demo Co-Chair
Maki Sugimoto
Art Exhibition Chair
Philippe Pasquier
Publicity Chair
Owen Noel Newton Fernando

Asia Malls Company Visit

On 18th October, Asia-Malls company visited our MXR lab to see our demo. This meeting was arranged as they are exploring ideas on working with our lab to create an Interactive Media set up in the atirum of a new shopping mall in Singapore. Read more for pictures.

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93.8LIVE Interview on Babbage Cabbage Project

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CUTE Center and MXR Lab Director Adrian David Cheok was interviewed on May 5th in a half hour live interview on Radio 938LIVE.The topic was about the Babbage Cabbage project

Link : http://www.mixedrealitylab.org/media/radio/Babbage Cabbage 5-5-2009.mp3

Synthetic Reality conference in Israel

Adrian David Cheok delivered keynote address at the Synthetic Reality conference in Israel
Synthetic Reality was a symposium that combines keynote addresses, presentations of research papers, poster sessions, technical demonstrations, an industrial track, and tutorials. The event provided an opportunity for researchers from multiple disciplines to discuss the science and applications of synthetic realities. The seminar featured a packed program of lectures, invited talks, and demos.
Adrian David Cheok, the director of the Mixed Reality Lab at the National University of Singapore delivered the keynote address. In his talk, Adrian Cheok described his work introducing touch to VR applications. (Most virtual reality apps are based only on audio and video.) Some of these somewhat controversial applications enable users to pet animals from afar and even experience such physical interactions as hugging or even kissing remotely

Organizers: The Advanced Virtuality Lab (AVL), Sammy Ofer School of
Communications, IDC, in cooperation with the IBM Haifa Research Lab.

LINKS: https://www.research.ibm.com/haifa/info/201001_SR.shtml

Prof Pan Talk

Professor Pan, Zhejiang University, delivered a presentation about “Virtual Presentation of Product based on VR” on 8 Dec 2006 in NUS.

The talk discussed the state of the art on virtual presentation based on VR, which includes image-based method, and 3D-based presentation. The key technology is exploited, and some examples are discussed, including Virtual Shopping Mall, Virtual Presentation of Textile product (Easy Show), Virtual presentation of mobile phones, and application of the techniques to culture, entertainment park, sight-seeing and historical places.

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Prof. Masahiko Inami Talk

Professor Masahiko Inami delivered a remarkable presentation on “Multi-Modal Interfaces to enhance Human I/O”, grabbing full attention from the viewers on the 1st March 2007. Several videos were shown to allow the viewers to have a better understanding. There are three main points that Professor Inami brought up in his presentation; Objects for Enhancement, Sensation Enhancement and Communication Enhancement.

Professor Masahiko Inami is a Professor in the Department Engineering and Intelligent Systems of the University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo. He was the Winner of Time Magazine for the “Coolest Inventions”.
Before that, on the 28th February, `Professor Inami and his students, Noriyoshi Shimizu went to the Singapore Science Centre to set up the Teddy Bear Robots.

http://www.twango.com/channel/mxrlab.inami

Prof. Ryohei Nakatsu Talk

Prof Nakatsu gave a public lecture on “Digital & Interactive Media and Their Future”, which was held at the Engineering Auditorium in National University of Singapore on the 25 Oct 2007. The day before the talk, he came to visit MXR lab to understand in depth on the research that our lab is working.

Images:
http://www.twango.com/channel/mxrlab.ryoheinakatsu

Video:
http://nuscast.nus.edu.sg/PublicEvents/1/MODVideoOnly.asp?KEY=93FA77F0-3523-43A3-BA30-619C909164BE

Senior Minister of State visit

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On 7 September 2009, Mr S Iswaran Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry, and Ministry of Education, visited Mixed Reality Lab.The lab members showed impressive work of their projects

Link : http://share.ovi.com/album/mxrlab.SeniorMinistero

Singapore President Visit

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The Keio-NUS CUTE Center was officially opened by His Excellency President SR Nathan on 12th October, 2009. The event was attended by distinguished invitees from the National Research Foundation (NRF), the Media Development Authority (MDA), the National University of Singapore (NUS), the Keio University and several other government and private sector organizations.

HE President declared open the center by cutting the traditional ribbon as well as launching a “digital ribbon cutting” followed by the unveiling of the plaque. The Co-Director of the Center, Prof. Adrian Cheok, showed visitors the cutting edge research carried out in the Center. Introducing its research, Prof. Cheok stated that “our research tries to solve important problems in society”. The demos included research carried out in the Center using different media for communicating between Children and Families using senses hitherto unexplored in such communication. Some of the demos that caught the attention of the distinguished gathering included AmbiKraf-color changing fabrics, Petimo-Safe social networking tool for children and Huggy Pajama – a remote hugging device for families. The visitors were highly appreciative of the achievements of the Center in a very short period of its existence and congratulated the Center director and its staff in progress made in making Singapore a global hub in Interactive and Digital Media research. Several guests congratulated the Center Co-Directors Prof. Cheok and Prof. Masa Inakage of Keio University on the initiative taken to share the resources and expertise of two highly acclaimed academic institutes in coming together for collaborative research. Research staff and students of the center were highly thrilled to demonstrate their research and the global award-winning results obtained to such a distinguished gathering and are highly motivated by the interest shown by such a distinguished group of visitors.

ADRIAN DAVID CHEOK AS A 2008 YOUNG GLOBAL LEADER

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ADRIAN DAVID CHEOK joins 245 leading executives, public figures and intellectuals – all age 40 or younger – chosen from around the world

Geneva, Switzerland, 11 March 2008 – The World Economic Forum today announced Adrian David Cheok has been selected as a Young Global Leader 2008. This honor is bestowed each year by the World Economic Forum to recognize and acknowledge the top 200-300 young leaders from around the world for the professional accomplishments, commitment to society and potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world.

The Young Global Leaders for 2008 include 121 business leaders, as well as leaders from government, academia, media and society at large from 65 countries. The new class represents all regions, including East Asia (64), Europe (58), Middle East and North Africa (12), North America (45), South Asia (24), sub-Saharan Africa (21) and Latin America (21).

“The World Economic Forum is a true multi-stakeholder community of global decision-makers. We need the Young Global Leaders to be a voice for the future in the global thought process and as a catalyst for initiatives in the global public interest.” Said Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum.

Drawn from a pool of almost 5,000 candidates, the Young Global Leaders 2008 were chosen by a selection committee of 31 eminent international media leaders, including Thomas H. Glocer, Chief Executive Officer, Reuters, United Kingdom; Arthur Sulzberg, Chairman and Publisher, The New York Times, USA; Robert Thomson, Publisher, Dow Jones & Company and The Wall Street Journal, USA; and Hisashi Hieda, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Fuji Television Network, Japan. The selection committee is chaired by H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The current community of Young Global Leaders represents over 60 countries and includes Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Co-Founders of Google, USA; Crown Prince Haakon of Norway; Malvinder M. Singh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Ranbaxy Laboratories, India; Hiroshi Nakada, Mayor of Yokohama, Japan; Nicky Newton-King, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, JSE, South Africa; Carlos Danel, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Banco Compartamos, Mexico; and Jack Ma Yun, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Alibaba Group, People’s Republic of China.

“It is our belief that this community of committed individuals can actually change the status quo. They are not only a preview of what effective, collaborative leadership in the 21st century might look like, they are actually putting it into practice today,” said David Aikman, Senior Director and Head of the Forum of Young Global Leaders. “It is our privilege to work with such inspirational leaders and to bring them together in a global network that builds their insights and skills even further, providing them with a global platform to tackle the key challenges of our generation.

Established in 2004 by Professor Klaus Schwab, The Forum of Young Global Leaders is a unique, multistakeholder to community of the world’s most extraordinary young leaders, who dedicate a part of their time to jointly address global challenges and who are committed to devote some of their knowledge and energy to collectively work towards a better future. As part of their engagement, the Young Global Leaders give their time to task forces to initiate, develop and drive innovative solutions on important, globally-oriented issues, including health, education, the environment, global governance and security, and development and poverty.

For more information and a detailed list of all Young Global Leaders, visit www.younggloballeaders.org,http://www.weforum.org/en/index.htm

C4C – Como for Children Design Competion

The Chamber of Commerce of Como, in occasion of the IDC 2009 conference, has promoted a special competition calling for proposals on a “technology-enhanced” pre-school environment: the Como 4 Children (C4C) competition. C4C is an initiative to promote a strong innovation of the approach to education for young children (3-10 years of age). The competition’s goal is to “imagine a pre-school of the (near or remote) future, where the physical space is enhanced with (existing or future) technologies and children can naturally intermix, at individual or social level, ‘traditional’ playing and learning activities with interaction based on modern technologies of all kinds”. The competition has two tracks: Vision of the interactive pre-school of the future and Interaction at pre-school. 35 creative, visionary and compelling proposal were submitted from all over the world, by designers, interaction designers, computer scientists and architects. The conference chairs together with a panel of experts from the Chamber of Commerce of Como, after a careful analysis have selected the best 3 proposals for each track. The top 3 winners for Track 1 are from Stanford University, USA, a collaborative proposal between Georgia Institute of Technology, USA and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, and another proposal from ASP-Politecnico Milano, Turkey. Petimo was named as a winner in Track 2. Besides Petimo, the other 2 selected top 3 winners are proposals from MIT Media Lab, USA and University of Iowa, USA. We gave a presentation about Petimo in a special session during the IDC 2009 conference. After the presentation, we receive many positive feedback about the project. One of the Italian speaking panelist gave his thumbs-up immediately upon the completion of our presentation. The distinguished panelists were very impressed at the high quality of the project, its vision and implementation within a short time frame.

Two PhD students won XCC fellowship award

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A new look on reality

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Adrian David Cheok interviewed for article on augmented reality “A new look on reality”
Today, 9 April 2010

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Huggy Pajama filming for new NHK program, Gatchan

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NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation, http://www.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/) recently conducted a filming of the Huggy Pajama project for a new program called Gatchan. This TV program is an educational program to introduce some of the famous universities in the world, and especially research works conducted by unique research labs in these universities.

Photo Link : http://share.ovi.com/album/mxrlab.HuggyPajamafilm

After some research, NHK found that the works in Mixed Reality Lab are very interesting and suitable for the TV program. Ms Hiroko Kikuchi, the Singapore media coordinator for NHK contacted Professor Adrian Cheok, director of Mixed Reality Lab, and voiced the interest on highlighting the works done in the lab, drawing particular attention to Huggy Pajama. Initially, NHK representatives visited Keio University, where the NUS-KEIO CUTE Center’s lab is located. We showed a demonstration of the earlier prototype of Huggy Pajama and other lab works like Petimo and Kiss Robot.

To read more : http://www.mixedrealitylab.org/media/articles/NHKTV-newsArticle.doc

The Young Investigator’s Forum on Culture Technology

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The Young Investigator’s Forum on Culture Technology (YoungCT) is an annual event bringing together leading young scholars, industry executives and great mentors of our time. ‘Culture Technology’ covers a wide range of research areas on digital media and related technologies, which are gaining ever-increasing significance in every corner of our surroundings and culture. As a unique workshop that invites advanced graduate students (or those with equivalent credentials) around the world, the forum aims to facilitate discussion on Culture Technology among young researchers. Furthermore, YoungCT will provide you an opportunity to visit Korea and to celebrate diverse cultures. This time the theme for the event was “Engaging Culture and Technology”. The mixed reality lab PhD scholars Nimesha Ranasinghe and Eng tat Khoo presented their research works “Poetry Mash-up” and “Confucius Computer” respectively in young CT 2009.

More information: http://ct.kaist.ac.kr/yct2009/

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Nimesha ‘s Report : http://www.mixedrealitylab.org/media/articles/YouthCT2009 Report NimeshaRanasing.pdf

Eng Tat ‘s Report: http://www.mixedrealitylab.org/media/articles/ET YCT09 report.pdf

AmbiKraf at Digital Content Expo 2009 and Interactive Tokyo Symposium

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AmbiKraf was demonstrated at the recent Digital Content Expo 2009 in Tokyo Japan. The event was held at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan). The exhibition was held as a part of the Content Technology Exhibits (ConTEX) 2009 through 22nd to 25th October 2009. The project received great comments and complements from the public. The attendees were fascinated by the animated form of the fabric and the technology utilized. Many industrial players including Samsung Mobile were interested in the technology for use in their future products.

In addition, AmbiKraf was presented at the Interactive Tokyo Symposium in the “Real World” session. The panel discussion following the presentation discussed about the future applications and research directions of such technologies.

Article on Poultry Internet

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“Dialog Iskusstv/Dialogues of the Arts” Russian Magazine -Article on Poultry Internet

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CUTE Center researchers participate in Yokohama Bar Camp

CUTE Center researchers participate in Yokohama Bar Camp

The Yokohama Bar Camp was held at Yokohama Internal School, Motomachi, Yokohama on Saturday, November 21 2009. The Yokohama Bar Camp had 9 session rooms and 48 discussions issues. There were a variety of interesting presentations covering the topics Education, media, Kids, etc. Two projects from Keio-NUS CUTE Center, Kitchen Media and Petimo were presented at this Bar Camp. Petimo team made a project demonstration at the end of the Bar Camp. The audiences were very much with the presentations and the works done by CUTE Center researchers.Read more details about the Yokohama Bar Camp experience.

Singapore Government and Keio University have agreed to jointly establish Keio-NUS CUTE Center in Singapore

Singapore Government and Keio University have agreed to jointly establish Keio-NUS CUTE Center in Singapore

Keio University has agreed to set up Keio-NUS CUTE (Connective Ubiquitous Technology for Embodiments) Center in Singapore in response to the Interactive and Digital Media Research and Development Programme Office (IDMPO) of the Singapore government.

Keio-NUS CUTE Center will be operated by Keio University with close cooperation with National University of Singapore(NUS), and will have base both in NUS and Keio University. Keio University Graduate School of Media Design (KMD) which was newly established in April 2008 will play a major role of research activities of Keio-NUS CUTE Center. Researchers of the two Universities will collaborate in their research themes such as lifestyle media in the ubiquitous society, global computing utilizing leading-edge network, and trends in digital contents and pop culture in Asia.

Future of Sex: Huggy Pajama

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Mixed Reality Lab & Adrian David Cheok on Discovery Science Channel “Future of Sex” showing Huggy Pajama

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Future of Communication: Petimo Childreans Social Robots

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Mixed Reality Lab & Adrian David Cheok on Discovery Science Channel “Future of Communication” showing Petimo Childrens Social Robots

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Huggy Pajama filming in new NHK program

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Huggy Pajama filming in new NHK program, Gatchan

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Radio Interview on 93.8FM

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93.8 FM, The Living Room : “Prof Adrian Cheok and three young participants from the World Economic Forum Youth Redesign Future workshop were featured on the interview at the Living Room Program on 938Live Radio, Dec 16th 2009. They talked about the initiatives by World Economic Forum to obtain feedback from youth and their experience of the event.”

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Digital-life article: High-Tech Intimacy

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Digital-life article: High-Tech Intimacy
The Straits Times, Wednesday, 21 October 2009

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Adrian David Cheok interviewed about “Sekai camera’s new reality”

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Adrian David Cheok interviewed about “Sekai camera’s new reality”
The Japan Times, Wednesday, 14 October 2009
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Virtual games made physical

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Virtual games made physical
The Straits Times, 13 October 2009

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NUS, Keio University open $20m research centre here

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NUS, Keio University open $20m research centre here
The Business Times, 13 October 2009

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Singapore and Japan cooperate to develop social physical game to promote interactions between elderly and grandchildren

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Singapore and Japan cooperate to develop social physical game to promote interactions between elderly and grandchildren
Lianhe Zaobao, 13 October 2009

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Soon, long-distance hugs will become a possibility

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Soon, long-distance hugs will become a possibility
The Independent, 13 October 2009

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Meaningful wearable electronics

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Meaningful wearable electronics
Interview with Yongsoon Choi
Talk2myshirt blog site, 1 October 2009

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On the beat 4

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Mixed Reality Lab appeared in Channel U popular Variety programme “On the beat 4″

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Augmented reality: Even better than the real thing?

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Augmented reality: Even better than the real thing?
Wednesday, 9 September 2009

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Immersive Learning – The Media Grid Immersive Education Initiative

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Immersive Learning – The Media Grid Immersive Education Initiative
Campus Technology, 28 July 2009

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HUMAN PACMAN

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HUMAN PACMAN
The Sunday Times, 3 July 2005
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Adrian David Cheok, Young Global Leaders meeting with South Korea Prime Minister Han Seung-soo, Green Growth discussed

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Adrian David Cheok, Young Global Leaders meeting with South Korea Prime Minister Han Seung-soo, Green Growth discussed
The Korea Times, 22 June 2009

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Get Pet,Ready,go… Online

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Get Pet,Ready,go… Online
The Straits Times, Home, 16 June 2009

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Singapore develops first interactive robot to teach children how to make friends

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Singapore develops first interactive robot to teach children how to make friends
Lianhe Zaobao, 31 May 2009

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Future of Play: Augmented Reality Toys

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Mixed Reality Lab & Adrian David Cheokon Discovery Science Channel “Future of Play” showing Augmented Reality Toys

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Babbage Cabbage, 93.8FM Live, The Living Room

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93.8 FM Live,The Living Room “Adrian David Cheok interview on Living Room 938LIVE about Babbage Cabbage Project” 5-5-2009 10 A.M – 10:30 A.M

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Economic Watch – Designing engineers to change the world

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Economic Watch – Designing engineers to change the world
PressDisplay, 26 April 09

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Babbage Cabbage: World’s First Vegetable Media Connected to environment, from the amount of air pollution to…

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Babbage Cabbage: World’s First Vegetable Media Connected to environment, from the amount of air pollution to…
Business Week, 11 April 2009
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Conference focuses on the use of games beyond entertainment

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Conference focuses on the use of games beyond entertainment
Birmingham Post, 22 March 2009

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Poultry Internet

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Poultry Internet
Leading German Newspaper

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Cabbages can warn of danger around or within us

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Cabbages can warn of danger around or within us
NUS Research Gallery
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Welcome To A World Of Mixed Reality

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Welcome To A World Of Mixed Reality written by Yeoh Siew Hoon
Shangri-La Inner Circle Newsletter, Issue 118, 5 November 2008
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Babbage Cabbage

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93.8 Live, Body and Soul : “Interview with Adrian David Cheok on Radio 938 about Babbage Cabbage project” 17-10-2008, 3.15 p.m

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Art on the Move

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Art on the Move
The Straits Time-Life!, 21 August 2008

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Show-gate warns illegal anime downloads in Singapore

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Show-gate warns illegal anime downloads in Singapore
Anime! Anime!, 16 August 2008
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“Science 08″ X-periment in Marina Square Central Atrium

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Mixed Reality Lab in the annual science festival “Science 08″ X-periment in Marina Square Central Atrium

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Animation and Game education institution open rush in Singapore

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Animation and Game education institution open rush in Singapore
Nihon Sangyo Shinbun, 13 August 2008

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Embodied Interactive Technology

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Embodied Interactive Technology
MyPaper, 05 August 2008

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Keio opens lab in Singapore (Animation and Game)

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Keio opens lab in Singapore (Animation and Game)
Nihon-Keizai Shinbun, 27 July 2008

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Wearable digital media to be a focus of research center formed by two Asian university

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Wearable digital media to be a focus of research center formed by two Asian university
Mercury News, 26 July 2008

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Keio, NUS set up media research centre

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Keio, NUS set up media research centre
TODAY Weekend, 26-27 July 2008

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Keio, Media Lab in Singapore, Research Trends of Animation

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Keio, Media Lab in Singapore, Research Trends of Animation
JiJi Tsushin-sha, 26 July 2008
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Singapore’s Interactive Digital Media sector get a S$70 million boost

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Singapore’s Interactive Digital Media sector get a S$70 million boost
Channel News Asia, 26 July 2008

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Japanaese Institute Keio Unversity Partners the NUS to set up joint research centre on Interactive Digital Media

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Japanaese Institute Keio Unversity Partners the NUS to set up joint research centre on Interactive Digital Media
Ascribe Newswire, 25 July 2008

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Japan ‘s Keio University to set up digital Media Research Centre at NUS

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Japan ‘s Keio University to set up digital Media Research Centre at NUS
The Straits Times, 25 July 2008
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Keio University to set up digital media research centre at NUS

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Keio University to set up digital media research centre at NUS
Asiaone, 25 July 2008

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Keio University to set up IDM research centre in Singapore

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93.8 Live News Archive : Keio University to set up IDM research centre in Singapore
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Girls out loud

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Channel 5: Girls out loud
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Arts central: TV Interview

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Arts central: TV Interview
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Human Pacman: Mad Labs, National Geographic

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Human Pacman
Mad Labs, National Geographic
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Poultry Internet Mad Labs, National Geographic

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Poultry Internet
Mad Labs, National Geographic

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Poultry Internet

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Poultry Internet
Good Morning America

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Radio discussion, Campus on 93.8 LIVE, Singapore

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Radio discussion, Campus on 93.8 LIVE, Singapore on April 25th 2008, 9AM – 10AM
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The Living Room

Gadget Guy

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Gadget Guy
The Straits Times Front Page and Page 4, Life Section, 14 April 2008,

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Creator of Human Pacman is Young Global Leader

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Creator of Human Pacman is Young Global Leader
Knowledge Enterprise, April 2008

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Live Radio Interview on 9.38 Live Radio, Singapore

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Live Radio Interview (1 hour) on 938 Live Radio, Singapore on March 26th 2008, 11AM – 12PM
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The Living Room

Internet Pajama and Poultry Internet on Nippon Television

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Internet Pajama and Poultry Internet on Nippon Television
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IDMI on Channel News Asia

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IDMI on Channel News Asia
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Meet the Human Pacman

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Meet the Human Pacman
My Paper, 14 March 2008

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From ‘Human Pacman’ to Global Leader

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From ‘Human Pacman’ to Global Leader
Straits Times, 14 March 2008

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Lianhe Zaobao

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Lianhe Zaobao, 13 March 2008

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Two Singaporeans receive Young Global Leaders 2008 award

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Two Singaporeans receive Young Global Leaders 2008 award
ChannelNewsAsia.com, 13 March 2008

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S’porean prof wins Young Global Leader award

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S’porean prof wins Young Global Leader award
The Straits Times, 12 March 2008

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Future Fun

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Future Fun
Discovery channel, 20 Feb 2008

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Research in Digital Media bears fruit

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Research in Digital Media bears fruit
The Straits Times , 24-1-2008

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Internet Pajamas!!!!

Internet Pajamas!!!!
Learning Design and Performance Improvement, 22 January 2008

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Professor Adrian Cheok is featured in National University of Singapore Outreach Video

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Professor Adrian Cheok is featured in National University of Singapore Outreach Video
NUS Engineering Outreach, 21 January 2008 to 22 January 2008

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Where is all the Augmented Reality?

Where is all the Augmented Reality?
Learning Design and Performance Improvement, 21 January 2008

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Human Tetris: What does it mean?

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Human Tetris: What does it mean?
Guardian Unlimited, 7 January 2008

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NUS Faculty of Engineering Annual Report 2008

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NUS Faculty of Engineering Annual Report 2008

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Metazoa Ludens

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Metazoa Ludens
Axis Design magazine, December 2007

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Chicken and hamster, from afar

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Chicken and hamster, from afar
Improbable Research, 25 November 2007

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Digital & Interactive Media and Their Future

Digital & Interactive Media and Their Future
Seminar by Prof. Ryohei Nakatsu Webcast, 25 October 2007

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Age Invaders

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Age Invaders
Italy Newspaper, 15 October 2007

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Getting Creative With Mobile Content & Apps: Mobile Innovation To Make The Mobile Device Disappear Altogether

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Getting Creative With Mobile Content & Apps: Mobile Innovation To Make The Mobile Device Disappear Altogether

Msearchgroove.com, 03 October 2007

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Virtual Lessons Stimulate Students

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Virtual Lessons Stimulate Students
BBC News, Technology, 27 September 2007

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Poultry Internet

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Poultry Internet
Leading German Newspaper, 6 September 2007

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HP and Mixed Reality Lab developing pajamas to keep people in touch

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HP and Mixed Reality Lab developing pajamas to keep people in touch
Printed & disposable electronics news, Vol Four Issue Three 10 July 2007, (front page article)

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SIGGRAPH Asia Emerging Technologies

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SIGGRAPH Asia Emerging Technologies
MXR Lab Director Adrian David Cheok was Co-Chair with Tomoe Moriyama. CUTE Center opening was also mentioned. Weekly ASCII, Japan’s only weekly PC magazine, is #1 in circulation among Japanese PC publications.”

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New Games Merge Fantasy With Real World

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New Games Merge Fantasy With Real World
The Age, 12 June 2007

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Play computer games with your Pets???

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Play computer games with your Pets???
Hollywood2You.TV

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CHI 2007 Features No Real Highlights

CHI 2007 Features No Real Highlights
SUIKRIS BLOG, 4 May 2007
“Reviewer of CHI 2007 says no real highlights this year,
but points out that last year Poultry Internet was the “wow” highlight”

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Spotted @ NAF

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Spotted @ NAF
Artzone, May-July 2007

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Play Computer Games With Your Pet

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Play Computer Games With Your Pet
PCWorld, 27 April 2007

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Singapore’s first inter-disciplinary IDM research institute takes off

Singapore’s first inter-disciplinary IDM research institute takes off
NUS’ News Portal, 25 April 2007

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Video gaming turns into ‘pet’ project at NUS centre

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Video gaming turns into ‘pet’ project at NUS centre
The Straits Times, Singapore, 24 April 2007

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Top International Scientist Has Malaysian Roots

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Top International Scientist Has Malaysian Roots
BERNAMA.COM, Malaysian National News Agency, 23 April 2007


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Hi! Tech Episode 1 Episode 1 Broadcast

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Hi! Tech Episode 1 Episode 1 Broadcast, Saturday, 21 April 2007 1:30PM

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Reality is a mixed bag for this graduate

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Reality is a mixed bag for this graduate
Adelaide University News and Events, 17 April 2007

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Art, technology fuse on stage

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Art, technology fuse on stage
The Straits Times, Singapore, 20 March 2007

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Turning poetry into music

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Turning poetry into music
The Straits Times, Singapore, 8 March 2007

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Technology in the arts

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Technology in the arts
Digital life, The Straits Times, Singapore, 6 March 2007

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Breathing new life into an old culture

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Breathing new life into an old culture
The Straits Times, Singapore, 05 February 2007

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Playing with reality in virtual worlds

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Playing with reality in virtual worlds
RealTime issue #77, Feb-March 2007

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Playing with reality in virtual worlds

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Playing with reality in virtual worlds
RealTime issue #77, Feb-March 2007

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Cooperation with NEC, NUS hope to catch up with Japanese development in personal robot research

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Cooperation with NEC, NUS hope to catch up with Japanese development in personal robot research
Lianhe Zaobao, Chinese Newspaper

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The Human Pacman

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The Human Pacman
The Straits Times, Singapore, 04 November 2006

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Highlights: Reality meets virtual reality

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Highlights: Reality meets virtual reality
New Straits Times, Malaysia, 25 October 2006

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What Lies Ahead

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What Lies Ahead
The Star Online, 18 October 2006

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Who says I’m Just a Geek

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Who says I’m Just a Geek
Sunday Times, Singapore, 01 October 2006

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Get a Grip on Mixed Reality

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Get a Grip on Mixed Reality
Today Newspaper, Singapore, 03 October 2006

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Radio Interview on 93.8FM, Singapore

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Radio Interview with Dr.Cheok Radio Singapore International, English, 93.8 FM, 13th September 2006

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About MXR Corporation and Mixed Reality Lab, NUS

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About MXR Corporation and Mixed Reality Lab, NUS
Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore, (Chinese Newspaper), 29 August 2006

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NUS sets up Hollywood Lab

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NUS sets up Hollywood Lab
Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore, 26 July 2006 (Chinese Newspaper)

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NUS sets up Hollywood media lab

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NUS sets up Hollywood media lab
The New Paper, Singapore, 26 July 2006

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NUS sets up Hollywood lab for Digital Media (Front Page)

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NUS sets up Hollywood lab for Digital Media (Front Page)
The Straits Times, Singapore, 26 July 2006

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NUS opens new lab in Hollywood to focus on R&D collaborations

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NUS opens new lab in Hollywood to focus on R&D collaborations
Channel News Asia, 25th July 2006

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Techno-byte

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South Africa National Radio. Live Interview on “Techno-byte” program, July 2005

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Telepetting

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Adrian D. Cheok on BBC Radio Five Live
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Cool World

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Cool World
Sunday Magazine,Perth (14 May 2006)

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Watch out, pets at play

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Watch out, pets at play
The Straits Times, Singapore, 30 April 2006

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Finally, a helping hand for bored lonely chickens

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Finally, a helping hand for bored lonely chickens
The Ottawa Citizen Newspaper, Column by John Robson, 28 April 2006

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Lonely? Email a real hug

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Lonely? Email a real hug
The Age.com, 27 April 2006

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Jacket made to measure for love from afar

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Jacket made to measure for love from afar
The Guarding Unlimited, 26 April 2006

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Pet the dog(or chicken) from afar

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Pet the dog(or chicken) from afar
The Ottawa Citizen Newspaper, 25 April 2006

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Videogames spawn killer hamsters!

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Videogames spawn killer hamsters!
computerandvideogames, 21 April 2006

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Computer Game For Humans And Their Pet Hamsters

Computer Game For Humans And Their Pet Hamsters
All Headline News, 18 April 2006

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Game to turn pet hamsters into people-eaters

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Game to turn pet hamsters into people-eaters
NewScientistTech, 18 April 2006

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VR Games Pit Pets Against Owners

VR Games Pit Pets Against Owners
Wired News, 17 April 2006

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Gefühlsechtes Internet (Poultry Internet)

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Gefühlsechtes Internet (Poultry Internet)
Stern.de, 31 March 2006

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The Esoteric Beat: Playing With Poochie

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The Esoteric Beat: Playing With Poochie
Gamasutra, 28 March 2006

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Computer games for humans and animals

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Computer games for humans and animals
We-make-money-not-art, 20 March 2006

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Chicken study lays dividends

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Chicken study lays dividends
The Australian, 1 March 2006

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Be a space explorer – in the classroom

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Be a space explorer – in the classroom
The Straits Times, 7 February 2006

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Give me a hug – send it online!

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Give me a hug – send it online!
The Nanyang Chronicle, 23 Jan 2006

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Human Pacman

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Human Pacman
rtl2news, 2006
Report by Willie Schumann, Germany

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Poultry Internet

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Poultry Internet
Beyond Productions Show on Australian TV, 2006

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Beyond Productions Show on Australian TV

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Human Pacman
Beyond Productions Show on Australian TV, 2006

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Live your dream

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Live your dream
Peeping @ 2031,Singapore (2006)

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Chicken and bear hugs over the internet!

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Chicken and bear hugs over the internet!
NTU, Issue 58 (January 2006)

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Abrazos A Distancia

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Abrazos A Distancia
Mundo Insolito, Colombia, 22 December 2005

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Magic’ story gets a godfather

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Magic’ story gets a godfather
Today, 16 Dec 2005

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Cyberhugs for loved ones that are apart

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Cyberhugs for loved ones that are apart

BlackCollegeView.com, 16 December 2005

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Worth watching – Cyberhugs

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Worth watching – Cyberhugs
FT.com, Business life, 12th December 2005

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Santa goes Cyber hugging online

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Santa goes Cyber hugging online
THE PRESS, Christchurch, 6 Dec 2005
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Touching Times Online

Touching Times Online
The Australian, 6 December 2005

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High-tech hens in web massage

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High-tech hens in web massage
The New Zealand Herald, 2 Dec 2005
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Scientist create virtual hugs

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Scientist create virtual hugs
CNN.com. 2 December 2005

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Game Over

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Game Over
Lime, Issue 98 (December 2005)

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A Bedtime Cuddle from Other Side of the World

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A Bedtime Cuddle from Other Side of the World
Irish Independent, 30 November 2005

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Scientists embrace ‘cyberhugs’

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Scientists embrace ‘cyberhugs’
CNN.com, 30 November 2005

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A cyber-cuddle from an absent parent

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A cyber-cuddle from an absent parent
Daily Mail, 29 Nov 2005
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’Poultry Internet’ touches counsumers

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’Poultry Internet’ touches counsumers
Taipei Times, 29 November 2005

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Interview on USA KDKA radio

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Interview on USA KDKA radio, 29th November 2005

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A hug for a lonely pet across the Net

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A hug for a lonely pet across the Net
The Straits Times, 28 November 2005
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Scientist embraces plan for cyberhugs

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Scientist embraces plan for cyberhugs
ABC News Online, 28 November 2005

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Street games

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Street games
THE AGE, 24 November 2005

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Who loves ya, baby?

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Who loves ya, baby?
Popular Mechanics, Volume 4 (November 2005)
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PACMAN HUMAN

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PACMAN HUMAN
Science & Vice Junior (October 2005)

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Human Pacman

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Human Pacman
D Repubblica delle Donne (1 October 2005)

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Ein Hauch von futuristischem Lebensgefuhl

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Ein Hauch von futuristischem Lebensgefuhl
Pressespiegel, Fachhochschule Düsseldorf, University of Applied Sciences, 21 September 2005
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Tech bits: Researchers create human Pacman game

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Tech bits: Researchers create human Pacman game
THE AGE, 10 September 2005

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Researchers create ‘human Pacman’ game

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Researchers create ‘human Pacman’ game
The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 September 2005

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Researchers create Human Pacman game

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Researchers create Human Pacman game
The Age.com.au, Associated Press, 8 September 2005

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TEACH IN STYLE

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TEACH IN STYLE
The Straits Times, Urban, 1 September 2005
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Talking to the finest human beings on Earth

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Talking to the finest human beings on Earth
Atomic, Issue 56 (September 2005)

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STROKE A CHICKEN – ONLINE

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STROKE A CHICKEN – ONLINE
Flipside (August 2005)

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Get in the game

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Get in the game
DOSE, 15 July 2005
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Hougang Primary School setting up a Mixed Reality class

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Article mentioning about Hougang Primary School setting up a Mixed Reality class
Lianhe Zaobao, 11 July 2005
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Remote Chicken stroking

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Remote Chicken stroking
New Scientist, 2 July 2005

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Reality man

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Reality man
NTU Staff Digest, Issue 169 (July 2005)

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Web Sightings- PacMan is back as virtual reality game

Web Sightings- PacMan is back as virtual reality game
Daily Record, 17 June 2005

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Virtual Pacman comes to life on city streets

Virtual Pacman comes to life on city streets
IGNIQ, 08 June 2005

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Pac to the future

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Pac to the future
Metro, 7 June 2005

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Gamers can be a part of new Pacman game

Gamers can be a part of new Pacman game
All Headline News, 07 June 2005

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Research on Human Pacman: Off The Record

Research on Human Pacman: Off The Record
Daily Record, Tuesday, 07 June 2005

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You, Too, Can Be Pac-Man


You, Too, Can Be Pac-Man
Fox News, 07 June 2005

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Augmented Reality GPS enabled Pacman Game


Augmented Reality GPS enabled Pacman Game
I4U, 07 June 2005

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PacMan chomps its way into the future

PacMan chomps its way into the future
Softpedia, 07 June 2005

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Pac to the future

Pac to the future
This is London, 07 June 2005

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Lest we forget 32 bits

Lest we forget 32 bits
Australian IT, 07 June 2005

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Pacman comes to life virtually

Pacman comes to life virtually
BBC News UK,06 June 2005

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Remote petting

Remote petting
Contractor UK, 06 June 2005

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Human Pacman Game Comes to Life Virtually

Human Pacman Game Comes to Life Virtually
nForcersHQ, 06 June 2005

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VR PacMan: Alive and Well!


VR PacMan: Alive and Well!
P2Pnet, 06 June 2005
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Human version of Pac-Man developed

Human version of Pac-Man developed
ScienceDaily, 06 June 2005

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Human Version Of Pac-Man Developed

Human Version Of Pac-Man Developed
Usti Net, 06 June 2005

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Human version of Pac-Man developed




Human version of Pac-Man developed

The Washington Times, D.C., 06 June 2005

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Human version of Pac-Man developed


Human version of Pac-Man developed
Singapore, 06 June 2005

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Mixing with reality

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Mixing with reality
Llumen, the University of Adelaide magazine, Summer 2005

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Academics turn business incubators

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Academics turn business incubators
The Business Times, 27 May 2005

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Sister act: Research on Poultry Internet


Sister act: Research on Poultry Internet
Education Guardian UK, 27 May 2005

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Reaching to touch someone Internet style


Reaching to touch someone Internet style
Daily Yomiuri Online, 25 May 2005
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Live Interview on BBC Radio

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Live Interview on BBC Radio, 21st May 2005

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Now you can stroke a chicken via the Web…


Now you can stroke a chicken via the Web…
IoL, 20 May 2005

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Eggheads Invent Tele-Petting


Eggheads Invent Tele-Petting
Wired News, 17 May 2005

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Technological Breakthrough


Technological Breakthrough
Londonist, 17 May 2005

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Remote petting


Remote petting
Seattlepi, 17 May 2005

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I’m sorry, sir, you’ll need to have that removed by a physician after we land


I’m sorry, sir, you’ll need to have that removed by a physician after we land
SiliconValley, USA, CALIFORNIA, 08 April 2005

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Reality Bites

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Reality Bites
Neon (April 2005)

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Full chicken jacket


Full chicken jacket
The Engineer Online, 23 March 2005

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S’pore: Talking textbooks for schoolkids?

S’pore: Talking textbooks for schoolkids?
CNETAsia, 10 March 2005

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Reality Bytes…?


Reality Bytes…?
Explosion Issue 9 (March 2005):

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Reality Bytes

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Reality Bytes
Explosion by Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Issue 09 (March 2005)

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TAKING IT TO THE STREETS

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TAKING IT TO THE STREETS
Electronic Game Monthly (5 February 2005)

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Internet Poultry: Lianhe Zaobao

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Article mentioning about Internet Poultry
Lianhe Zaobao, 2 February 2005

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Article About Poultry Internet


Article About Poultry Internet
LIANHEZAOBAO,SINGAPORE, 2 February 2005

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PrimeZone Media Network

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Arrive.net, PrimeZone Media Network, 1 February 2005

Poultry Internet – A Revolutionary New Invention for Human-to-chicken Pet-Touching

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Poultry Internet – A Revolutionary New Invention for Human-to-chicken Pet-Touching
M2 PressWire, 1 February 2005

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Abrazos a distancia

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Abrazos a distancia
El Tiempo, Colombia (February 2005)

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POZERACZE KULEK: Research Human Pacman

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POZERACZE KULEK: Research Human Pacman
PC Format Magazine (February 2005)

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Human Pacman featured on ARD German TV

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Human Pacman featured on ARD German TV, 2005
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Human Pacman

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Human Pacman
News Broadcast on CNN, 2005

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Mozart Magic Book (Behind the scenes)

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Mozart Magic Book (Behind the scenes), 2004

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Run for your life – here come real-life video games


Run for your life – here come real-life video games
Intelligence Enterprise, USA, 01 January 2005

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NUS team’s story-telling cube a winner at global tech contest

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NUS team’s story-telling cube a winner at global tech contest
The Straits Times, 03 December 2004

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Shang Ping’s invention

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Shang Ping’s invention
Select Newsweek (1 December 2004)

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特工�?装置

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特工�?装置
Newsweek, Chinese (December 2004)

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Human Pacman

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Human Pacman
MX, Australia (24 November 2004)
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Human Pacman: Soldier of the future?

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Human Pacman: Soldier of the future?
Joystiq, 19 November 2004

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Human PacMan hits real city streets

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Human PacMan hits real city streets
NewScientist.com, 18 November 2004

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Just a thought – Human Pacman: The Next Big (iPod?) Thing!

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Just a thought – Human Pacman: The Next Big (iPod?) Thing!
The Mac Observer, 18 November 2004

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Pacman breaks out of the arcade

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Pacman breaks out of the arcade
CNN.com, 16 November 2004

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See underwater image 70m away with ‘shrimp camera’

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See underwater image 70m away with ‘shrimp camera’
The Straits Times, 11 November 2004

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Paid to play

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Paid to play
The Digital Life Magazine from The Straits Times, 02 November 2004

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Student bags $40.000 from NUS for start-up” about a new spin-off company led by our graduated entrepreneur

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Student bags $40.000 from NUS for start-up” about a new spin-off company led by our graduated entrepreneur
Straits Times, 26 October 2004

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Bond Would Love This; Singapore’s military research arm turns out combat suits and stealth warships straight out of the movies

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Bond Would Love This; Singapore’s military research arm turns out combat suits and stealth warships straight out of the movies
Newsweek, 18th October, 2004

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A Trip Around A Magic Puzzle

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A Trip Around A Magic Puzzle about Spain Team research
Murciajoven04, Spanish (16 September 2004 to 30 September 2004)

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Who will be S’PORE’S Agents of Change?

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Who will be S’PORE’S Agents of Change?
The New Paper, Sunday 29 August 2004

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SCS can grow the gaming talent Singapore needs

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SCS can grow the gaming talent Singapore needs
Computer Times of Straits Times, 18 August 2004

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Pacman takes a real-life turn, thanks to Singapore

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Pacman takes a real-life turn, thanks to Singapore
The Honolulu Advertiser, 10 August 2004

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Pacman Alive!

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Pacman Alive!
The New Paper, Monday 9 August 2004

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Power Up with the Human Body

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Power Up with the Human Body
Straits Times, 3 August 2004

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Human Pacman feature on UK television channel SKY ONE Gamezville

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Human Pacman feature on UK television channel SKY ONE Gamezville, July 2004

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结合虚拟与现实画面 è®©ä½ èµ°å…¥ç”µè„‘æ¸¸æˆä¸

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结合虚拟与现实画面 è®©ä½ èµ°å…¥ç”µè„‘æ¸¸æˆä¸
Lianhe Zaobao, 14 June 2004

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Virtual winners

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Virtual winners
The New Paper, 7 June 2004
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IT Leader Awards 2004

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IT Leader Awards 2004
Singapore Computer Society (April/May 2004)

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Tango with Technology

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Tango with Technology
Computer Times of The Straits Times, 3 March 2004

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Special mention in the The Business Times

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Special mention in the The Business Times
The Business Times Singapore, 1 March 2004

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New Scientist

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New Scientist, 1 March 2004

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资讯科技 杰出人物看今期

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资讯科技 杰出人物看今期
Lianhe Zaobao, 29 February 2004

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New Scientist

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New Scientist
New Scientist (February 2004)

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Mixed Reality Research wins Young Scientist Award

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Mixed Reality Research wins Young Scientist Award
NUS Engineering Research ,Vol 19 No.1 (February 2004)

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News broadcast on Spain Valencia TV

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News broadcast on Spain Valencia TV, 13 February 2004

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News broadcast on CNBC Generation E

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News broadcast on CNBC Generation E, 3 January 2004

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Interacting in a Virtual World

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Interacting in a Virtual World
Innovation, The Magazine of Research & Technology, Vol 4 No.2 (2004)

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Wired Feast of the Sense

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Wired Feast of the Sense
The Straits Times, 1st October 2003

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Lianhe Zaobao

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Zao Bao Singapore
Lianhe Zaobao, 28th September 2003

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Front page of The Straits Times Singapore

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Front page of The Straits Times Singapore
The Straits Times, 26 September 2003

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Scientists Honoured

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Scientists Honoured

The Straits Times, 26th September 2003
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Accolades for cutting-edge research

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Accolades for cutting-edge research
The Business Times, 26th September 2003
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A distinct mark of excellence

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A distinct mark of excellence

Source: The Straits Times, 25th September 2003
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Front page of Linzer Rundschau, Linz

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Front page of Linzer Rundschau, Linz
Linzer Rundschau, 3 September 2003

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Independent By Design

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Independent By Design
Silver KRIS Singapore (August 2003)

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News broadcast on Singapore Channel I

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News broadcast on Singapore Channel I, 8 August 2002

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Lianhe Zaobao

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Lianhe Zaobao, 1st August 2003

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News broadcast on CNN eBIZ Asia,

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News broadcast on CNN eBIZ Asia, 2 August 2003

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Human Pacman on Orchard Road

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Human Pacman on Orchard Road
Today newspaper, 23 June 2004
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News broadcast on CNBC Generation E

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News broadcast on CNBC Generation E, 20 June 2003
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National Science & Technology Awards 2003

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National Science & Technology Awards 2003
Dr. Adrian David Cheok, recipient of the Young Scientist Award 2003

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News broadcast on Channel News Asia

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News broadcast on Channel News Asia, 2003

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News broadcast on Singapore Channel U

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News broadcast on Singapore Channel U, 2003

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News broadcast on CNBC Generation E

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News broadcast on CNBC Generation E, 9 May 2003

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Our director, Dr Adrian David Cheok appearing in NUS recruitment advertisement

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Our director, Dr Adrian David Cheok appearing in NUS recruitment advertisement
The Straits Times, 2003

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Great Teamwork to Market Fiesta 2002

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Great Teamwork to Market Fiesta 2002
NUS Engineering Faculty News (Sep – Dec Fiesta 2002)

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Bringing virtual reality to life

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Bringing virtual reality to life
The Straits Times, 9th August 2002
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CNN News

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CNN News, 16 July 2002

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Line between real and virtual worlds blurs

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Line between real and virtual worlds blurs
South China Morning Post Hong Kong, 9th July 2002
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News broadcast on CNBC, 22nd February 2002

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Singapore TCS Channel 5

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News broadcast on Singapore TCS Channel 5, 23rd September 2000

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Linking the Digital and Physical Worlds

Linking the Digital and Physical Worlds
Innovationsm (September 2000)

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