The Humming Wall: vibrotactile and vibroacoustic interactions in an urban environment
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Paper/Presentation Title | The Humming Wall: vibrotactile and vibroacoustic interactions in an urban environment |
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Presentation Type | Paper |
Authors | Morrison, Ann (Author), Manresa-Yee, Cristina (Author), Jensen, Walther (Author) and Eshraghi, Neda (Author) |
Journal or Proceedings Title | Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Fuse (DIS 2016) |
ERA Conference ID | 42709 |
Number of Pages | 5 |
Year | 2016 |
Place of Publication | New York, NY, USA |
ISBN | 9781450340311 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1145/2901790.2901878 |
Web Address (URL) of Paper | https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2901790.2901878 |
Conference/Event | 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Fuse (DIS 2016) |
Designing Interactive Systems | |
Event Details | Designing Interactive Systems DIS Rank B B B B B B |
Event Details | 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Fuse (DIS 2016) Parent ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Fuse Event Date 04 to end of 08 Jun 2016 Event Location Brisbane, Australia |
Abstract | We observed interactions with The Humming Wall, a vibrotactile and vibroacoustic interactive artifact placed in an urban park. Prior studies have focused on interactivity with primarily vision based systems (or with this system, the interaction between the wall and a wearable vibrotactile vest). Here, we concentrated on the passersby and natural inhabitants' responses and interactions to the vibrotactile-vibroacoustic interactive furniture. We analysed infrared footage from a 6 &1/2 day period. We found longer interaction sequences on different days and times frames with solos, groups and groups with children. We contribute incrementally on confirming findings with prior studies on interactive public displays but in this instance the interactions are with vibro-tactile-acoustic responses. In addition, we innovate with the first study that demonstrates the successful use of a vibrotactile-vibroacoustic interactive artifact in a public space. |
Keywords | vibrotactile; vibroacoustic; The Humming Wall; interactive furniture; wearables; user experience |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 460806. Human-computer interaction |
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Byline Affiliations | Aalborg University, Denmark |
University of Balearic Islands, Spain | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q3y0q/the-humming-wall-vibrotactile-and-vibroacoustic-interactions-in-an-urban-environment
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