The evaluation was first done in the University
of Queensland Usability Lab (UQUL) and then in a veranda in the University
of Queensland Ipswich campus (UQI).
In UQUL, 10 people participated in the research.
Here. Participants were observed and videoed from a one-way window from
another room. They were left completely alone with the installation.
At Ipswich campus, 11 people participated in the research.
Here, participants were observed and videoed from behind a lace curtain.
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UQUL Photos
Click the thumbnail to see the slideshow of 'Alice's Tea
Party in UQUL.
The setup in UQUL is simpler than in Ipswich. |
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UQI Photos
Click the thumbnail to see the slideshow of 'Alice's Tea
Party in UQI.
There was a techical problem to connect a TV to the computer,
so a flat screen monitor had to be used.
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Alice's Tea Party Screenshot
Click the thumbnail to see the slideshow of 'Alice's Tea
Party Screenshots.
The image of the upper left corner indicates the postion
and size of the streaming video image. It is not the real
streaming video image.
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