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Time-Turner: Data Engagement Through Everyday Objects in the Home

Published: 10 June 2017 Publication History

Abstract

Families enjoy capturing digital media about their life and replaying moments, yet it is not always easy to do so. To explore this design space, we created a physical, ambient, and situated visualization prototype called Time-Turner specifically designed for a home setting that records video of family activities and allows families to review their past activities. We report our design requirements, design rationale and the implications of our work for future design researchers.

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    DIS '17 Companion: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference Companion Publication on Designing Interactive Systems
    June 2017
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    DOI:10.1145/3064857
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    1. ambient systems
    2. data physicalization
    3. situated visualization
    4. tangible visualization

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