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!22 July 2014 UXPA Conference London 2014 !Imeh Akpan!
Space, Place and Engagement with Digital
The virtual is surpassing physical experiences.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OINa46HeWg8
How might technology enhance our physical experiences rather than distract us from it?
The City as an Interface
http://heretotherepublishing.com/blog/?p=2052
Comparative Feedback in the street: Exposing Residential Energy consumption on House Facades!Vande Moere et al, ACM Interact 2011
HOW?
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2 Communicate interaction modes
3 Encouragpublic
Capture passer-by attention.
http://trappedmagazine.com/2013/02/26/interactive-nike-advertising-at-selfridges/
1Shadow Wall
10Differing Locations
1647Logged Interactions
30Interviewin situ
Shadow Wall
How can digital products within public spaces capture human attention?
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Spatial structure is important to the visibility of public displays and artefacts.
Space Syntax!Isovist
Appreciation of public displays and artefacts is limited by physical proximityand the relevance of the content.
The study showed that people do notice from afar.
How can digital products within public spaces capture human attention?1
- Appreciation of public displays and artefacts is limited by physical proximity and the relevance of the content.
- Spatial structure is important to the visibility of public displays and artefacts.
Salience is not sufficient in communicating interactivity.
How can digital products within public spaces communicate interaction modes?
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Dance Studio
Main cloisters of the university campus
Create opportunities for Incidental interaction.
The “Honey-pot” effect provides opportunity to communicate interactivity through social learning.
Consider Spatial Organisation when designing for social interaction.
Physical form and affordances is important.
How can digital products within public spaces communicate interaction modes?2
- Create opportunities for Incidental interaction.
- The “Honey-pot” effect provides opportunity to communicate interactivity through social learning.
- Consider spatial organisation when designing for social interaction.
- Physical form and affordances is important.
How can digital products within public spaces encourage public engagement?
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Place, as a social construct is not experienced uniformly by all people in the same location.
Reduce Apprehension.!- Complement social perception. - Knowledge can help reduce uncertainty. - Progressive disclosure - Design familiarity and comfort.
http://greyworld.org/archives/572
Comperes help legitimise the activity and provide a rationale for participation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW8amMCVAJQ&feature=kp
Emergent champions play an important role in making interaction socially acceptable and valued.
- Space !- Salience!- Proximity!- Content
- Incidental interaction.- “Honey-pot” effect- Spatial Organisation- Physical form- A
- Reduce Apprehension.- Comperes- Emergent champions
Capture passer-by attention?
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Communicate interaction
2
Encouragpublic engagement
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