Work at hand : an exploration of gesture in the context of work and everyday life to inform the design of gestural input devices
Contribuinte(s) |
Biddle, Robert Thomas, Bruce |
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2003
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Resumo |
This research explores gestures used in the context of activities in the workplace and in everyday life in order to understand requirements and devise concepts for the design of gestural information applicances. A collaborative method of video interaction analysis devised to suit design explorations, the Video Card Game, was used to capture and analyse how gesture is used in the context of six different domains: the dentist's office; PDA and mobile phone use; the experimental biologist's laboratory; a city ferry service; a video cassette player repair shop; and a factory flowmeter assembly station. Findings are presented in the form of gestural themes, derived from the tradition of qualitative analysis but bearing some similarity to Alexandrian patterns. Implications for the design of gestural devices are discussed. |
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Australian Computer Society Inc |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26041/2/26041.pdf http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/830000/820088/p1-brereton.pdf?key1=820088&key2=4838136421&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=42082606&CFTOKEN=69868648 Brereton, Margot, Bidwell, Nicola, Donovan, Jared, Campbell, Brett, & Buur, Jacob (2003) Work at hand : an exploration of gesture in the context of work and everyday life to inform the design of gestural input devices. In Biddle, Robert & Thomas, Bruce (Eds.) Australian User Interface Conference, Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, 4 - 7 February 2003, Adelaide, South Australia. |
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Copyright 2003 Australian Computer Society Inc |
Fonte |
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Creative Industries Faculty; School of Design |
Palavras-Chave | #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #080399 Computer Software not elsewhere classified #Gestures #Information appliances #Video card game #Natural interfaces #video interaction analysis #patters |
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Conference Paper |