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Exploring long-term mediated relations with a shape-changing thing : a field study of comorphing stool

Zhong, Ce (author)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Wakkary, Ron (author)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Canada; Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Odom, William (author)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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Wiberg, Mikael, 1974- (author)
Umeå universitet,Institutionen för informatik
Chen, Amy Yo Sue (author)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Oogjes, Doenja (author)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Canada
White, Jordan (author)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Yoo, Minyoung (author)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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New York : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2023
2023
English.
In: CHI '23. - New York : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). - 9781450394215
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  • This paper presents a long-term field study of the coMorphing stool: a computational thing that can change shape in response to the surrounding light. We deployed 5 coMorphing stools to 5 participants' homes over 9 months. As co-speculators, the participants reflected on their mediated relations with the coMorphing stool. Findings suggest that they perceived the subtle transformations of the coMorphing stool in the early days of the deployment. After becoming familiar with these features, they interpreted their daily entanglements with the coMorphing stool in diverse personalized ways. Over time, the co-speculators accepted the coMorphing stool as part of their homes. These findings contribute new empirical insights to the shape-changing research field in HCI and enrich discussions on higher-level concepts in postphenomenology. Reflecting on these experiences promotes further HCI explorations on computational things.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Data- och informationsvetenskap -- Människa-datorinteraktion (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Computer and Information Sciences -- Human Computer Interaction (hsv//eng)

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Research through design
Shape-changing things
Technological mediation
The Materiality of Interaction

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