roven yu
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grounding research regarding interactive urban screenTRANSCRIPT
Grounding ResearchGrid GalleryInteraction DesignRoven Yu
Montreal’s MotionAware
Moment Factory &Photonic DreamsMontreal
The Mood Wall
in an Amsterdam underpass
Interviewee
Usherage bracket:20‐25 occupation: accountant
Judyage bracket:35‐40 occupation: salesperson
Daisyage bracket:25‐30 occupation: student
Antoniusage bracket:25‐30 occupation: graphic designer
Findings
looking forward to participate a interaction with urban screen
Interact only by pedestrians’ presence or movement without any portable device.
Pattern of lighting would be changed by their movement
it would be best if there are some interactive facility in places with high pedestrian flow but not on the main street.
In places people usually get bored by waiting ( traffic light, bus stop, train station etc.)
= Positive ResponseInterview feedback + Video/ blog comment !
Urban Screens – The Urbane Potential ofPublic Screens for InteractionMirjam Struppek
A SOCIALIZING INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION FOR THE URBAN ENVIRONMENTSCarolina Briones, Ava Fatah gen. Schieck, Chiron Mottram
Ambient Interactive Architecture: Enriching Urban Spaces with Low‐cost, Lightweight Interactive LightingRouien ZARIN, Daniel FALLMAN
Advantage
Most digital displays in urban space, currently dominated by commercial forces, can be broadened with cultural content.
Interactivity and participation will bind the screens to the communal context of the space and thereby create local identity
Interaction urban display in a social scenario can enrich the casual interaction of people nearby and this might enhance social awareness and engagement.
Question
If there are many people congregating in front of it trying to interact, how will the display response?
The grid gallery is facing both the pedestrian path and roadway. Will the vehicles be part of the interaction?
Question
If the pattern of lighting changes too slightly, the visitors would perhaps only note that the lights changed when they passed by, but not understand the link between the way the light changed.
If the brightness stays the same whole day, it would be too soft to be recognized during day time or too bright by night time.
References:http://www.e‐architect.co.uk/sydney/city_north_substation.htmhttp://gspdigital.com/sms‐sling‐shot/http://tshwi.blogspot.com/2009/10/nokia‐n900‐and‐interactive‐urban‐screen.htmlhttp://www.psfk.com/2009/03/interactive‐urban‐wallpaper.htmlhttp://interactivemultimediatechnology.blogspot.com/2009/10/more‐multi‐touch‐urban‐screens‐sotouch.htmlhttp://vimeo.com/6523068http://www.wejetset.com/magazine/2009/7/14/755/montreal's_motion_awahttp://www.mediafacades.eu/http://www.urbanscreensassoc.org/http://www.interactionfield.de/EMBEDDING AN AUDIOVISUAL INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT IN URBAN SPACE FOR ENHANCING SOCIAL INTERACTIONDimitris Charitos1, Vassilis Bourdakis2, Evelyn Gavrilou3
A SENSE OF PLACE AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING WITHIN THE URBAN LANDSCAPEAva Fatah Schieck , Carolina Briones, Chiron Mottram‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, UCL
Experience Design for Interactive Products: Designing Technology Augmented Urban Playgrounds for GirlsAadjan van der Helm, Walter Aprile and David KeysonIndustrial Design Engineering Delft University of Technology(Netherlands)
FishPong: Encouraging Human‐to‐Human Interaction in Informal Social EnvironmentsJennifer Yoon, Jun Oishi*, Jason Nawyn, Kazue Kobayashi, Neeti Gupta**Massachusetts Institute of Technology