Homes that make us smart

作者: Alex S. Taylor , Richard Harper , Laurel Swan , Shahram Izadi , Abigail Sellen

DOI: 10.1007/S00779-006-0076-5

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摘要: In this article we consider what it should mean to build “smartness” or “intelligence” into the home. We introduce an argument suggesting that it is people who imbue their homes with intelligence by continually weaving together things in their physical worlds with their everyday routines and distinct social arrangements. To develop this argument we draw on four ongoing projects concerned with designing interactive surfaces. These projects illustrate how, through the use of surfaces like fridge doors and wall displays, and even bowl …

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