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Late ’70s

Late ’70s. Early ‘80s. Late ‘80s – ‘90s. Late ‘90s. ’00 - now. ’00 - now. Embodied Interaction

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Late ’70s

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  1. Late ’70s

  2. Early ‘80s

  3. Late ‘80s – ‘90s

  4. Late ‘90s

  5. ’00 - now

  6. ’00 - now Embodied Interaction situates technology and interaction in the real world context to facilitate natural socialpractice Paul Dourish Where the Action is 2001

  7. Imagine: A Proxemic Ecology people, surfaces, objects, devices, fixed features Sketch conception: Nicolai Marquardt

  8. Proxemics – Edward Hall Cultural perspectives of how people perceive/manage inter-personal space

  9. Proxemics Correlates physical to social distance

  10. Proxemics Correlates physical to social distance

  11. Proxemics Correlates physical to social distance

  12. Proxemics Correlates physical to social distance

  13. Proxemics Correlates physical to social distance

  14. Proxemics Correlates physical to social distance

  15. Proxemics Includes fixed features (territories) semi-fixed features (sociofugal/sociopetal)

  16. Applying Proxemics to Design Public Ambient Displays [Vogel et al. 2004]

  17. Proximity Toolkitrapidly programming proxemic interactions Nicolai Marquardt Rob Diaz • Capture • position • orientation • identity • movement • location • Derive • touch • relationships • ray casting • zone collisions

  18. A Proxemic Ecology people, surfaces, objects, devices, fixed features Sketch conception: Nicolai Marquardt

  19. Surface reacts to proximity of a person Touch Approach Enter Sit Photo: Till Ballendat, Nic Marquardt

  20. Energy Viewer

  21. The Proxemics Literature • Social theory -Hall, Sommer, Altman, Watson... • People to large surfaces –Ju, Vogel, Brignull, Inkpen, Shoemaker, Walther-Franks... • People to mobiles/desktops –Butler, Harrison, Dey, Kratz, Smith, Swindells, Inkpen ... • Attentive user interfaces –Vertegaal, Horvitz, Huberman... • Device to device –Gellersen, Hinckley, Ramos, Holmquist, Merrillm Want ... • Multi-display environments –Rekimoto, Wilson, Streitz, Hinckley ... • ...

  22. Selected Challenges • High vs. low fidelity vs. limited sensing • Rules of behaviour • HCI of proxemics • Ethical concerns

  23. Potential Essay Topics • What potential effects can you see such advertising have on one of the following: • Social Interactions in Public Spaces • Personal Behaviour • Targeted Advertising

  24. Imagine: A Proxemic Ecology people, surfaces, objects, devices, fixed features Sketch conception: Nicolai Marquardt

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