Apperley, MarkDahlberg, BarryJeffries, AmosPaine, LancePhillips, MalcolmRogers, BillKemp, E.Phillips, C.Kinshuk, J.H.2018-09-1120012018-09-112001Apperley, M., Dahlberg, B., Jeffries, A., Paine, L., Phillips, M., & Rogers, B. (2001). Development and application of large interactive display surfaces. In E. Kemp, C. Phillips, & J. H. Kinshuk (Eds.), 2001 Symposium on Computer Human Interaction (pp. 3–7). Conference held at Palmerston North.https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12074Recent hardware developments have made possible the construction of relatively inexpensive large interactive display surfaces (LIDS). We have built prototype systems with office whiteboard sized displays using off-the-shelf data projectors and pen digitising equipment. Our group is investigating the use of these prototype systems in a variety of situations, including: programming, teaching, and both local and remote meeting support. The challenge of this research is to provide a style of user interaction in which the computer is an unobtrusive support agent - offering assistance, recording and replaying data - but not distracting from the interaction between people using the system.application/pdfen© 2001 SIGCHI NZ. Used with permission.Development and application of large interactive display surfacesConference Contribution