Publications by:
David Browning
Also publishes as (David J. Browning, D. Browning)
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Bidwell, Nicola J., and Browning, David (2010) Pursuing Genius Loci: interaction design and natural places. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 14 (1). pp. 15-30.
Browning, D., Benckendorff, P., and Bidwell, N. (2008) Capturing visitor experiences using egocentric POV video. In: NHTV Expertise Series (8) pp. 86-116. From: Voices in Tourism Development: creating spaces for tacit knowledge and innovation, 3-5 November 2008, Breda, Netherlands.
Browning, David, Bidwell, Nicola J., Madden, Dianna, and Standley, P-M (2008) Rural encounters: cultural translations through video. In: Proceedings of the 20th Australasian Computer Human Interaction Conference 2008. pp. 148-155. From: 20th Australasian Computer Human Interaction Conference 2008, 8-12 December 2008, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Turner, J., Bidwell, Nicola J., and Browning, David J. (2008) Wanderer beyond game worlds. Leonardo, 16 (2).
Browning, David, Stanley, Steven G., Friar, Michael, and Bidwell, Nicola J. (2006) Emplacing experience. In: Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Game Research and Development. From: CGIE 2006 International Conference on Game Research and Development (CyberGames 2006) , 4-6 December 2006, Perth, WA, Australia.
Bidwell, Nicola J., and Browning, David (2006) Making there: methods to uncover egocentric experience in a dialogic of natural places. In: Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction (206) pp. 229-236. From: OZCHI 2006: annual conference of the Australian computer-human interaction special interest group , 20-24 November 2006, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Bidwell, Nicola J., and Browning, David (2005) Probing trajectories in wayfinding wild places. In: The Appropriate Methods for Design in Complex and Sensitive Settings Workshop in conjunction with OzCHI 2005. From: Appropriate Methods for Design in Complex and Sensitive Settings Workshop in conjunction with OzCHI 2005, 21-25 November 2005, Canberra, ACT, Australia.