The embodied hybrid space : designing ubiquitous computing towards an amplification of situated real world experiences


Autoria(s): Bilandzic, Mark
Data(s)

22/11/2010

Resumo

The emergence of mobile and ubiquitous computing technology has created what is often referred to as the hybrid space – a virtual layer of digital information and interaction opportunities that sit on top of and augment the physical environment. Embodied media materialise digital information as observable and sometimes interactive parts of the physical environment. The aim of this work is to explore ways to enhance people’s situated real world experience, and to find out what the role and impact of embodied media in achieving this goal can be. The Edge, an initiative of the State Library of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, and case study of this thesis, envisions to be a physical place for people to meet, explore, experience, learn and teach each other creative practices in various areas related to digital technology and arts. Guided by an Action Research approach, this work applies Lefebvre’s triad of space (1991) to investigate the Edge as a social space from a conceived, perceived and lived point of view. Based on its creators’ vision and goals on the conceived level, different embodied media are iteratively designed, implemented and evaluated towards shaping and amplifying the Edge’s visitor experience on the perceived and lived level.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38963/

Publicador

ACM Digital Library

Relação

http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/1960000/1952327/p422-bilandzic.pdf?ip=131.181.251.132&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&CFID=60508020&CFTOKEN=97685349&__acm__=1325553034_7b9c2bc441a14da1d8067675dac10964

Bilandzic, Mark (2010) The embodied hybrid space : designing ubiquitous computing towards an amplification of situated real world experiences. In Proceedings of OZCHI 2010 : Design - Interaction - Participation, ACM Digital Library, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 the author(s) and CHISIG

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation

Palavras-Chave #080300 COMPUTER SOFTWARE #embodied interaction #hybrid space #human computer interaction #everydayness #ambient information systems #urban informatics #ambient displays #everyday life #user experience
Tipo

Conference Paper