Growing traces on objects of daily use: a product design perspective for HCI

作者: Elisa Giaccardi , Elvin Karana , Holly Robbins , Patrizia D'Olivo

DOI: 10.1145/2598510.2602964

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摘要: This paper offers a product design perspective to emerging material-oriented methods in HCI. It outlines research process for facilitating the of interactive media products that enable patina deliberate material traces grow on objects daily use. In doing so, reports initial findings how materials are perceived "mature" with use, discusses concept related such findings, and new direction rich communication interaction through objects.

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