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Need to touch, wonder of discovery, and social capital: experiences with interactive playful seats

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posted on 2024-02-09, 17:50 authored by Annakaisa Kultima, Heikki Tyni, Kati Alha, Timo Nummenmaa, Jussi Holopainen
<p>In this article we present findings from a design experiment of MurMur Moderators, talking playful seats facilitating playful atmosphere and creativity at office environments. The article describes the design and technological composition of our two prototypes, and our experiences exposing the concept to audiences at science fairs and an office environment. This research has served as an exploratory design study, directing our focus to the seats as primary and secondary play objects with a distinct narrative. Our goal with the initial exposure was to first investigate preliminary audience reactions for the high level concept and how people interact with the prototype. This was then supplemented by testing the concept in an office environment. The data we have collected gives us insight on the seats as primary and secondary play objects and how users touch, discover and socialize.</p>

History

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  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

ISBN

9781450338523

Date Submitted

2017-10-02

Date Accepted

2017-10-02

Date of First Publication

2017-10-02

Date of Final Publication

2017-10-02

Event Name

Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology

Event Dates

16 - 19 November 2015

ePrints ID

28451

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