Abstract
been looking at situations in which collocated users
engage in collaborative activities using their mobile
devices. However, existing practices fail to fully account
for the culturally-dependent spatial relationships
between people and their digital devices (i.e. the
proxemic relationships). Building on the ideas of
proxemic interactions, this workshop is motivated by
the concept of ‘proxemic mobile collocated
interactions’, to harness new or existing technologies to
create engaging and interactionally relevant
experiences. Such approaches would allow devices to
not only react to presence and interaction, but also
other indicators, such as the interpersonal distance
people naturally use in everyday life. The aim of this
one-day workshop is to bring together a community of
researchers, designers and practitioners who are
interested in exploring proxemics and mobile collocated
interactions.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | CHI EA '16 : Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
Publication date | 7. May 2016 |
Pages | 3309-3316 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-4503-4082-3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 7. May 2016 |
Event | 34th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - San Jose, CA, United States Duration: 7. May 2016 → 12. May 2016 |
Conference
Conference | 34th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems |
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Country | United States |
City | San Jose, CA |
Period | 07/05/2016 → 12/05/2016 |
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Proxemic Mobile Collocated Interactions. / Porcheron, Martin; Lucero, Andrés; Quigley, Aaron; Marquardt, Nicolai; Clawson, James; O'hara, Kenton.
CHI EA '16: Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Association for Computing Machinery, 2016. p. 3309-3316.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Proxemic Mobile Collocated Interactions
AU - Porcheron, Martin
AU - Lucero, Andrés
AU - Quigley, Aaron
AU - Marquardt, Nicolai
AU - Clawson, James
AU - O'hara, Kenton
PY - 2016/5/7
Y1 - 2016/5/7
N2 - Recent research on mobile collocated interactions hasbeen looking at situations in which collocated usersengage in collaborative activities using their mobiledevices. However, existing practices fail to fully accountfor the culturally-dependent spatial relationshipsbetween people and their digital devices (i.e. theproxemic relationships). Building on the ideas ofproxemic interactions, this workshop is motivated bythe concept of ‘proxemic mobile collocatedinteractions’, to harness new or existing technologies tocreate engaging and interactionally relevantexperiences. Such approaches would allow devices tonot only react to presence and interaction, but alsoother indicators, such as the interpersonal distancepeople naturally use in everyday life. The aim of thisone-day workshop is to bring together a community ofresearchers, designers and practitioners who areinterested in exploring proxemics and mobile collocatedinteractions.
AB - Recent research on mobile collocated interactions hasbeen looking at situations in which collocated usersengage in collaborative activities using their mobiledevices. However, existing practices fail to fully accountfor the culturally-dependent spatial relationshipsbetween people and their digital devices (i.e. theproxemic relationships). Building on the ideas ofproxemic interactions, this workshop is motivated bythe concept of ‘proxemic mobile collocatedinteractions’, to harness new or existing technologies tocreate engaging and interactionally relevantexperiences. Such approaches would allow devices tonot only react to presence and interaction, but alsoother indicators, such as the interpersonal distancepeople naturally use in everyday life. The aim of thisone-day workshop is to bring together a community ofresearchers, designers and practitioners who areinterested in exploring proxemics and mobile collocatedinteractions.
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DO - 10.1145/2851581.2856471
M3 - Article in proceedings
SP - 3309
EP - 3316
BT - CHI EA '16
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
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