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Designing for performative interactions in public spaces

Published: 26 September 2010 Publication History

Abstract

Building on the assumption that every human action in public space has a performative aspect, this workshop seeks to explore issues of mobile technology and interactions in public settings. We will examine the design of performative technologies, the evaluation of user experience, the importance of spectator and performer roles, and the social acceptability of performative actions in public spaces. The workshop will aim to bring together researchers and practitioners who are interested in the rapidly growing area of technologies supporting use in a public setting, and through this, explore the themes the workshop offers, plan for publications which synthesize together this disparate work, and finally to facilitate future collaborations between participants.

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  1. mobility
  2. performative interaction
  3. social acceptability
  4. spectator experience
  5. user experience

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Ubicomp '10: The 2010 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
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