I have been a faculty member in the Georgia Tech College of Computing and the GVU Center since January 1999, after finishing a PhD in the Department of Computer Science at Columbia University in New York City. I direct the Augmented Environments Lab, whose research focuses on the design and implementation of interactive mixed-reality and augmented-reality environments. The current focus of my work is educational, entertainment and gaming applications of augmented reality environments, especially those that use personal displays (ie. ranging from see-through head-worn displays to video-mixed handheld displays) to directly augment a user's perception of their environment.  However, I also work with a broader range of technology as appropriate for the experience, including projection displays and auditory displays.  Beyond entertainment applications, I currently work on industrial applications of augmented reality with researchers in the GTRI Food Processing Technology Division, and have worked on military applications of AR in the past.

In my research, I look at both task-focused and experiential systems, and blend elements of augmented and mixed-reality, ubiquitous computing, tangible media and wearable computing. My research addresses various computing issues (including human-computer interaction, computer graphics, computer systems, and software engineering) and design issues (including new media design theory, and tools and theories of design for new media) encountered during the design and implementation of augmented environments.

The activities of my research include both the exploration and design of prototype applications, as well as the design and implementation of interaction techniques and user-interface software architectures to enable their deployment.

I am involved with numerous conferences and workshops, and have been a Program Committee Chair for ISWC 2000 (International Symposium on Wearable Computing), ISMAR 2003 (International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality), and UIST 2003 (The ACM Symposium on User-Interface Software and Technology). 

I am on the editorial boards of The International Journal of Human-Computer Studies and the journal Virtual Reality.  I have served as the guest editor (with Mark Livingston at NRL) of a "Mixed Reality" special issue of IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications.

 

Blair MacIntyre

Associate Professor

College of Computing

Adjunct Professor

School of Literature, Communication and Culture

Augmented Environments Lab
GVU Center
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280
phone: (404) 894-5224

E-mail: blair AT cc.gatech.edu
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Publications:

  1. Prior to Georgia Tech

  2. At Georgia Tech (lab web pages)

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