Timelessness: User Experience of unplanned Smartphone Use

作者: Yong-Ki Lee , Youn-kyung Lim , KunPyo Lee

DOI: 10.1145/2901790.2901839

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摘要: Everyday smartphone use gives rise to a new kind of user experience that is characterized by unplanned use. Exploring spontaneous uses promises improve our understanding both the deeper integration into mundane activities, as well smartphone's potential for distraction and interruption. Therefore, we studied unpack its qualities. For capturing from first-person perspective, 36 participants each produced two hours continuous video recordings with wearable cameras. The findings introduced quality of'timelessness,' feeling series unrelated moments, lacking coherent sense past, present, future. Unplanned usually leaves no memory what it was, presents attributes is, projects endings will be. study contributes theoretical framework design.

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