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Designing for Active Place Presence at Home : The Hole in Space Design Experiment
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems. :1341-1352
Subject
domestic design
place presence
web-mediated artefacts
Language
English
Abstract
Technological support for augmenting the relationship that people establish with remote places has been studied fairly little as the primary focus in telepresence studies is the connection between people. This paper addresses the design challenge for supporting "active place presence" at home. A prototype, Hole in Space, was created to explore the design challenge. A longitudinal study of how an urban couple appropriated the prototype was conducted over the duration of seven months. The paper elaborates on how the Web-mediated design influenced place presence and outlines several aspects that need to be considered when designing for active place presence at home.

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