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Networked information services in context sensitive environments

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The Sushi project was originally conceived and developed in the (Interval funded) Computer Related Design Research Studio at the Royal College of Art, London. Sushi was developed as a new way of sharing information between people in small groups and networks within the Royal College of Art. Our proposal for DIS2002 extends the Sushi system so that delegates and conference organisers can author and share information during the event.

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