Next generation paper: connecting paper to the web
Start date
November 2017End date
December 2020Overview
The project proposal was in response to a call on ‘Content creation and consumption in the digital economy’. It aims to create new technology and business opportunities in the publishing and tourism industries. It will do this by using augmented reality and printed electronics to connect paper to the web, in what the team call second generation (2G) and third generation paper (3G).
If today’s ordinary paper is considered first generation (1G) paper, then 2G paper will be optically recognised with a camera, triggering associated digital information to be played or displayed on a nearby device.
3G paper will dispense with the camera and contain tiny sensors printed or embedded in the fibres of the paper itself. This will trigger the same kind of associations around it. In this way, paper documents and books could have hotlinks to webpages, audio, video clips and so on that could play on speakers or screens around them. The team will be looking at how this could change and connect the use of paper and screen-based information in tourism, where tourist brochures and guides already co-exist with mobile apps, digital photography and online booking systems.
A key feature of the project is that it will be investigating new business models for next generation paper, alongside building and testing the technology itself. This means that we will be working closely with our industrial partners on options for commercialisation and establishing industry standards.
Funding amount
£1.17m
Funder
EPSRC
Team
The project team includes five groups at the University of Surrey and one at the Open University.
Principal investigator
Professor David Frohlich
Director, Digital World Research Centre
See profileCo-investigators
Digital World Research Centre
Dr Emily Corrigan-Kavanagh
Research Fellow in Design Research
See profileAlexandra Brown
Project Officer
Megan Beynon
Senior Research Fellow
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
Professor Caroline Scarles
Director of Centre of Digital Transformation in the Visitor Economy
See profileDr Lauren Seigel
PhD Researcher
Centre for Vision Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP)
Professor Miroslaw Bober
Professor of Video Processing
See profileDr Haiyue Yuan
Research Fellow
Advanced Technology Institute (ATI)
Dr Radu Sporea
Senior Lecturer in Semiconductor Devices
See profileDr Brice Le Borgne
Research Fellow
See profileDr Lori Liza Bulay-og
Co-investigator
Georgios Bairaktaris
Postgraduate Researcher
See profileExternal collaborators
Academic partners
- University of Exeter, Prof Alan Brown
- Department of Geography, Open University, Dr George Revill, Dr Jan Van Duppen.
Non-academic partners
- Bradt Travel Guides
- Emirates Holidays UK
- HP
- Otava Publishing Company
- Ifolor Photo Printing
- Novacentrix
Outputs
Publications
Bairaktaris G., Frohlich D.M. & Sporea R.A (2021) Printed Light Tags and the Magic Bookmark:Using light to augment paper objects. In press for CHI 2021 Conference Proceedings, New York: ACM Press.
Corrigan-Kavanagh, E., Scarles, and M. Beynon (2020) Augmenting Photobooks for Enhancing Travel Performances. Proceedings of CAUTHE2020, Auckland, New Zealand, 10–13 February. Auckland: Auckland University of Technology, pp. 60–64.
Corrigan-Kavanagh, E., Scarles, C. and Revill, G. (2020). Augmenting Travel Guides for Enriching Travel Experiences. Proceedings of ENTER2020 International eTourism Conference,The 27th Annual Conference Organized by IFITT, Guildford, UK, 8–10 January. Guildford: E-review of Tourism, pp. 334–348.
Corrigan-Kavanagh, E., Scarles, C., Revill, G., Beynon, M. and van Duppen, J. (2020). Explorations on the future of the book from the Next Generation Paper Project. Publishing History, 83pp. 35–54.
Georgios Bairaktaris, Brice H. Le Borgne, Sirpa Nordman, Samuli Yrjänä, Timo Kurkela, Peter Bagge, Timo Turpela, Haiyue Yuan, Emily Corrigan-Kavanagh, George Revill, Miroslav Z. Bober, Alan Brown, Caroline E. Scarles, David M. Frohlich, Radu A. Sporea, Next-generation paper: a versatile augmented book platform, InnoLAE 2020, Cambridge, UK, 20-21 January 2020.
Radu A. Sporea, Brice Le Borgne, Georgios Bairaktaris, David M. Frohlich, Vikram Turkani, Rudresh Ghosh, Vahid Akhavan, Stan Farnsworth, Next Generation Paper: Cost-Effective Printed Electronics Techniques Advancing Augmented Book Manufacturability, InnoLAE 2020, Cambridge, UK, 20-21 January 2020.
Corrigan-Kavanagh, E. (2019). Next Generation Paper. Online: The Writing Platform. March 7 2019.
Brown, A. W. (2019). Delivering digital transformation: A manager’s guide to the digital revolution. De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Frohlich DM, Corrigan-Kavanagh E., Bober M, Yuan H, Sporea R., Le Borgne B, Scarles C, Beynon M. (2019). The Cornwall a-book: An Augmented Travel Guide Using Next Generation Paper. The Journal of Electronic Publishing, 22(1).
Sporea RA, Le Borgne BH, Yrjana S, Nordman S, Bagge P, Yuan H, Corrigan-Kavanagh E, Seisto A, Revill G, Bober MZ, Brown A, Scarles CE, Frohlich DM (2019). Next Generation Paper: An Augmented Travel Guide Demonstrator. Presentation at InnoLAE 2019.
Sporea RA, Le Borgne BH, Yrjana S, Nordman S, Ritvonen T, Revill G, Bober MZ, Brown A, Scarles CE, Frohlich DM (2018). Next Generation Paper: An Augmented Book Platform. Presentation at SPIE Optics + Photonics 2018 Conference, September 2018, San Diego, California,United States.
Frohlich, D.M. (2017) From audiopaper to next generation paper. WebMedia 2017: Proceedings of the 23rd Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web Pages 9-10. New York: ACM Press. October 2017.
Presentations
Bober, M., Brown, A., Corrigan-Kavanagh, E., Frohlich, D.M., Scarles, C., Sporea, R., (2020) Next Generation Paper: Future book technology. Online Webinar
Corrigan-Kavanagh, E., Scarles, C. and Beyon, M. (2020). Augmenting Photobooks for Enhancing Travel Performances. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference for The Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education. Paper presented at CAUTHE2020: 20:20 Vision: New Perspectives on the diversity of Hospitality, Tourism and Events, Auckland, New Zealand. Auckland: University of Auckland
Corrigan-Kavanagh, E., Scarles, C. and Revill, G. (2020). Augmenting Travel Guides for Enriching Travel Experiences. Proceedings of ENTER2020 International eTourism Conference, The 27th Annual Conference Organized by IFITT. Paper presented at ENTER2020, Guildford, UK. Guildford: University of Surrey.
Scarles, C., Corrigan-Kavanagh, E., Beynon, M., Bober, M., Brown, A., Frohlich, D., Le-Borgne, B., Sporea, R., Revill, G., van Duppen, J. & Yuan, H. (2019). Next Generation Paper in Travel: Enriching Experience Through Augmented Guidebooks. Proceedings of TTRAEurope2019. Paper presented at TTRAEurope2019: Tourism in the era of connectivity, Bournemouth,UK. Bournemouth: University of Bournemouth.
Scarles CE, Beynon M, Next Generation Paper demonstration (2019) ENTER 2019, The 26th Annual eTourism Conference, Nicosia, Cyprus. 29th - 1st February 2019.
Corrigan-Kavanagh, E. and Frohlich, D.M. (2018) Next Generation Paper: Revolutionising Paper and How Books are Read. Presentation at The Book in the Digital Age Conference, 24th October 2018, Loughborough University, UK
Corrigan-Kavanagh, E. and Frohlich, D.M. (2018) Design for Next Generation Paper and Implications for the Future of Reading. Presentation at UGPN Annual Conference, 9th - 11th April 2018, University of Surrey, UK.
Frohlich, D.M. (2017) From audiopaper to next generation paper. Keynote presentation to Webmedia 2017, 17-20th October 2017, Gramado, Brazil.
Scarles CE. From postcards to Instagram: Re-imagining tourist landscapes' paper presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, Cardiff University, Cardiff, 29 August 2018.
Frohlich, D.M. 'Introducing the a-book'. Keynote presentation to BIC New Trends in Publishing conference 2018.
Journeys Between Print & Screen and Beyond: A Travel Media Ethnography, paper presented at the Digital World Research Centre -The University of Surrey, Guildford, 19 November 2018.
Touching upon Print & Screen: How media and technology reshape tourism' paper presented at The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management -The University of Surrey, Guildford, 4 December 2018.
Exhibitions
Paper Magic, COMM Museum of Communication, The Hague, June-December 2018
- Paper innovation
Research centre
The Digital World Research Centre (DWRC) carries out new media innovation projects with social and cultural benefit.