Proxemics mobile collocated interactions

Recent research on mobile collocated interactions has 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 digi...

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Main Authors: Porcheron, Martin, Lucero, Andrés, Quigley, Aaron, Marquardt, Nicolai, Clawson, James, O'Hara, Kenton
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44574/
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author Porcheron, Martin
Lucero, Andrés
Quigley, Aaron
Marquardt, Nicolai
Clawson, James
O'Hara, Kenton
author_facet Porcheron, Martin
Lucero, Andrés
Quigley, Aaron
Marquardt, Nicolai
Clawson, James
O'Hara, Kenton
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description Recent research on mobile collocated interactions has 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.
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spelling nottingham-445742020-05-04T20:03:17Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44574/ Proxemics mobile collocated interactions Porcheron, Martin Lucero, Andrés Quigley, Aaron Marquardt, Nicolai Clawson, James O'Hara, Kenton Recent research on mobile collocated interactions has 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. 2016-04 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed Porcheron, Martin, Lucero, Andrés, Quigley, Aaron, Marquardt, Nicolai, Clawson, James and O'Hara, Kenton (2016) Proxemics mobile collocated interactions. In: Proxemic Mobile Collocated Interactions, 07-12 May 2016, San José, USA. co-located interaction; proxemics; collaboration; handheld devices; multi-device; multi-user http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2851581.2856471
spellingShingle co-located interaction; proxemics; collaboration; handheld devices; multi-device; multi-user
Porcheron, Martin
Lucero, Andrés
Quigley, Aaron
Marquardt, Nicolai
Clawson, James
O'Hara, Kenton
Proxemics mobile collocated interactions
title Proxemics mobile collocated interactions
title_full Proxemics mobile collocated interactions
title_fullStr Proxemics mobile collocated interactions
title_full_unstemmed Proxemics mobile collocated interactions
title_short Proxemics mobile collocated interactions
title_sort proxemics mobile collocated interactions
topic co-located interaction; proxemics; collaboration; handheld devices; multi-device; multi-user
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44574/
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