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Nemanja Memarovic, Marc Langheinrich, Florian Alt
The Interacting Places Framework: Conceptualizing Public Display Applications that Promote Community Interaction and Place Awareness In PerDis '12: Proceedings of the 2012 International Symposium on Pervasive Displays. Porto, Portugal, June 4 - 5, 2012. ACM, New York, NY, USA. 71-76. ISBN 978-1-4503-1414-5 (bib) |
The proliferation of public displays, along with ubiquitous wire-less communication and sensing technology, has made it possible to create a novel public communication medium: open networked pervasive displays would allow citizens to provide their own con-tent, appropriate close-by displays, and increase their own aware-ness of a displays surroundings and its local communities. We envision that such displays can create interacting places, i.e., pub-lic spaces that promote community interaction and place aware-ness. In this paper we describe our Interacting Places Framework (IPF), a conceptual framework for designing applications in this novel research space that we developed based on four distinct public display studies. Our IPF focuses on 4 elements: 1) content providers, i.e., entities that will supply content; 2) content view-ers, i.e., people who are addressed by the content; 3) communica-tion channels that deliver the content and range from inclusive, i.e., open-for-everyone, to exclusive, i.e., closed-group channels; and 4) an awareness diffusion layer that describes how communi-ty awareness building happens both explicitly, i.e., through con-tent tailored towards a specific audience, and implicitly, by ob-serving output for other people. |