From: bro@eunomia.rice.edu (Douglas Monk)
Subject: Re: More exciting "Garage VR"!
Date: Wed, 15 May 91 18:16:37 GMT
Message-ID: <1991May15.181637.12504@rice.edu>
Organization: Rice University, Houston




In article <1991May11.223450.5@milton.u.washington.edu> hibbett@prcs3.
decnet.philips.be writes:

>Chris writes, in reply to Greg ?'s article:-
>
>>The rest of the post is on the right track. See Randy Pausch's paper in 
>>CHI 91, "Virtual Reality on Five Dollars a Day".
>
>Sounds interesting. I'd like to read it, but I've never heard of CHI. 
>What is it Chris, or where is it?

I'm not Chris, but I was at CHI '91. The full citation is:

"Virtual Reality on Five Dollars A Day", Randy Pausch. 
In proceedings of CHI, 1991 (New Orleans, Louisiana, April 28-May 2, 1991)
ACM, New York, 1991. Pages 265-270.

Full citation of proceedings:

Human Factors in Computing Systems: Reaching Through Technology.
CHI '91 Conference Proceedings. Scott P. Robertson, Gary M. Olson, Judith
S. Olson, editors. New Orleans, Louisiana, April 27-May 2, 1991. Sponsored
by Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer-
Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI) in cooperation with [a list of 20 or so other
groups that I just cannot bring myself to type in].

I believe the proceedings also appear special issues of ACM SIGCHI Bulletin.
(At least, they do here at Rice University.)

Doug Monk (bro@rice.edu)

Disclaimer: These views are mine, not necessarily my organization's.


