We are witnessing an explosion in the number and variety of computers we interact with. Some of these are wearable and others are embedded into our everyday spaces. Currently, programming these devices means bringing your computational pendant, electronic shirt, or toy robot to the computer, connecting it, and writing code in a highly structured, abstract, sedentary, and time-intensive manner. By contrast, the notion of ambient programming reconceives the practice of programming (at least partially) as informal, opportunistic, physically active, and playful.
Ambient computing suggests that we should be able to do some exciting things with tiny computational artifacts:
As currently defined, my idea of ambient programming places a greater emphasis on the interweaving of abstract coding with tangible materials and construction. Here are some prototype systems that exemplify the goals and style of ambient programming:
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This material is based upon work supported by Aniomagic Corporation, and by
the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. EIA-0326054 and REC0125363.
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