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Reinforcing co-located communication practices through interactive public displays

  • Masaki Ogawa
  • , Jin Nakazawa
  • , Marko Jurmu
  • , Kazunori Takashio
  • , Tomotaka Ito
  • , Hideyuki Tokuda
  • , Takuro Yonezawa
  • Keio University
  • University of Oulu

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Abstract

In recent years, the steady emergence of digital communication, especially social media, has increased the 'placelessness' of inter-person communication practices, i.e., lessening the need to reside co-located in order to communicate. When these communication practices carry over to co-located settings, they introduce redundancy and potentially even harm the co-located context, since use of personal technologies tends to isolate users from their surroundings. In this position paper, we want to raise awareness on how interactive public displays could alleviate this redundancy and potential isolation. We present a model of reinforcing co-located communications, and illustrate it through example use cases.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUbiComp '13 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 2013 ACM conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing adjunct publication
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery ACM
Pages737-740
ISBN (Print)9781450322157
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
Event2013 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp 2013 - Zurich, Switzerland
Duration: 8 Sept 201312 Sept 2013

Conference

Conference2013 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp 2013
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityZurich
Period8/09/1312/09/13

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
    SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

Keywords

  • Public display
  • Public space
  • Ubiquitous computing
  • Urban computing

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