SerenA Android Development and WebSockets
A large proportion of the SerenA design and development effort in recent weeks has focused on specifying and implementing a prototype user interface to the […]
Project Development
A large proportion of the SerenA design and development effort in recent weeks has focused on specifying and implementing a prototype user interface to the […]
It is an interesting issue how social media systems can be applied to the supporting of serendipity. As a popular social media system, Twitter allows […]
As one of the newest members on the SerenA project, I’ve spent the last four weeks trying to get my head around what SerenA is, […]
‘Daily Dose of Tubeworms‘ is one of 28 ‘Stories of Serendipity’ gathered from interviews with researchers for ‘SerenA – Chance Encounters in the Space of […]
One of the joys of working in a shared office containing half a dozen people who all work part-time on different projects and on […]
What is serendipity really? Some people perceive serendipity as a ‘pleasant incident’, as a ‘happy accident’, as an ‘unexpected event’…but what is it really? How […]
I’m Dr. Stephann Makri from UCL Interaction Centre and have spent many months interviewing people as part of the SerenA project. This has involved asking […]
Information is King. It is the primitive tool we have all evolved to use intuitively without a moments thought. It is what guides human perception […]
Stephann Makri, Mel Woods and actress Emma Bloomer have been hard at work in the sound studio at DJCAD, University of Dundee, recording voice overs […]
Twitter Visualisation Activity at to support Conference Participants. The SerenA project team Sarah Sharples, Scott Piao and Mel Woods ran an activity during the DE summer […]