Abstract
Many visitors arrive to the museum in small groups,
and social interaction between group members has
been shown to be an important factor affecting visitor’s
experience. However, the majority of technologies
developed to support museum visitors focus on the
individual visitor and do not support collocated
interaction. We describe our initial efforts and ideas in
supporting collocated interaction at the museum, based
on proximity and contextual information of visitors. We
describe the environment in which we conduct our
research, our initial work and prototypes and the
challenges we plan to address in this research.
and social interaction between group members has
been shown to be an important factor affecting visitor’s
experience. However, the majority of technologies
developed to support museum visitors focus on the
individual visitor and do not support collocated
interaction. We describe our initial efforts and ideas in
supporting collocated interaction at the museum, based
on proximity and contextual information of visitors. We
describe the environment in which we conduct our
research, our initial work and prototypes and the
challenges we plan to address in this research.
Original language | English |
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State | Published - 2016 |
Event | Workshop on Proxemic mobile collocated interaction, co-located with CHI 2016 - Duration: 1 Jan 2016 → … |
Conference
Conference | Workshop on Proxemic mobile collocated interaction, co-located with CHI 2016 |
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Period | 1/01/16 → … |