Title
Breakaway: an ambient display designed to change human behavior
Abstract
We present Breakaway, an ambient display that encourages people, whose job requires them to sit for long periods of time, to take breaks more frequently. Breakaway uses the information from sensors placed on an office chair to communicate in a non-obtrusive manner how long the user has been sitting. Breakaway is a small sculpture placed on the desk. Its design is inspired by animation arts and theater, which rely heavily on body language to express emotions. Its shape and movement reflect the form of the human body; an upright position reflecting the body's refreshed pose, and a slouching position reflecting the body's pose after sitting for a long time. An initial evaluation shows a correlation between the movement of the sculpture and when participants took breaks, suggesting that ambient displays that make use of aesthetic and lifelike form might be promising for making positive changes in human behavior.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1145/1056808.1057063
CHI Extended Abstracts
Keywords
Field
DocType
lifelike form,human behavior,long time,upright position,body language,ambient display,slouching position,small sculpture,human body,long period,product design,interaction design
Office chair,Ambient display,Interaction design,Computer science,Body language,Human–computer interaction,Animation,Sitting,Multimedia,Human body,Desk
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-002-7
71
10.56
References 
Authors
10
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nassim Jafarinaimi18714.34
Jodi Forlizzi25042382.63
Amy Hurst326023.69
John Zimmerman42474166.25