At the 27th Cyberspace and Virtual City Symposium of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan held on Saturday, December 21, 2024 at Tokyo Information Design Professional University, a presentation by SENOO Yu, a fourth-year student of the KOBAYASHI Laboratory, Department of Frontier Media Science, School of Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences, and NEGISHI Ayaka, KUWAMIYA Yo, and Prof. KOBAYASHI Minoru of the same laboratory received the Outstanding Presentation Award.
This award is given for outstanding presentations that contribute to the development of learning and technology related to cyberspace.
Presentation topic: A Proposal of Asynchronous Shared Drawing System to Support Interaction of a Decentralized Organization
In a decentralized organization, where members belong to an organization but work in multiple workspaces, the opportunities for incidental interaction are reduced and communication barriers are created. In this presentation, presenters proposed an asynchronous shared drawing system that connects multiple workspaces.
On a whiteboard in their laboratory, they communicated asynchronously and freely, with new writings being added to unidentified writings and imagining the person who wrote them. Inspired by this, presenters aimed to design a system that induces the desire to write through a shared drawing system using video communication.
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