Designing a technological playground:A field study of the emergence of play in household messaging

Lindley, S.E. and Harper, R. and Sellen, A. (2010) Designing a technological playground:A field study of the emergence of play in household messaging. In: CHI '10 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, New York, pp. 2351-2360. ISBN 9781605589299

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Abstract

We present findings from a field study of Wayve, a situated messaging device for the home that incorporates handwriting and photography. Wayve was used by 24 households (some of whom were existing social networks of family and friends) over a three-month period. We consider the various types of playfulness that emerged during the study, both through the sending of Wayve messages and through the local display of photos and notes. The findings are explored in the context of the literature on play, with the aim of identifying aspects of Wayve's design, as well as the context in which it was used, that engendered playfulness. We also highlight the role of play in social relationships, before concluding with design implications. © 2010 ACM.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
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?? COMMUNICATIONFAMILYFRIENDSHIPGAMESMESSAGINGPHOTOGRAPHYPLAYSCRIBBLESITUATED DISPLAYDESIGN IMPLICATIONSFIELD STUDIESMESSAGING DEVICESSITUATED DISPLAYSSOCIAL NETWORKSSOCIAL RELATIONSHIPSHUMAN ENGINEERINGPHOTOGRAPHYMESSAGE PASSING ??
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126138
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27 Jun 2018 10:32
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Yes
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Published
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