Title
LOOP: A Physical Artifact to Facilitate Seamless Interaction with Personal Data in Everyday Life.
Abstract
We investigated how a physical artifact could support seamless interaction with personal activity data in everyday life. We introduce LOOP (Figure 1), a physical artifact that changes its shape according to the activity data of the owner, providing an abstract visualization. This paper reports on the design process of LOOP that was informed by interviews and co-creation sessions with end users. We conclude with future work on the evaluation of the concept. This paper makes two main contributions. Firstly, LOOP is proposed as an example of an alternative approach to physically represent activity data. Secondly, the design process and rationale behind LOOP are presented as design knowledge.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3064857.3079175
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume)
Keywords
Field
DocType
Physical Visualization, Ambient Information Systems, Shape-Changing Interfaces, Self-Tracking
Everyday life,Design knowledge,End user,Visualization,Computer science,Ambient information systems,Human–computer interaction,Engineering design process,Self tracking,Multimedia,Physical visualization
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.34
7
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kim Sauvé121.70
Steven Houben223021.28
Nicolai Marquardt3116664.63
Saskia Bakker428429.46
Bart Hengeveld59013.77
Sarah Gallacher69910.42
Yvonne Rogers74850448.33