Reference : Office Agents: Personal Office Vitality Sensors with Intent |
Scientific congresses, symposiums and conference proceedings : Unpublished conference | |||
Engineering, computing & technology : Multidisciplinary, general & others | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/46557 | |||
Office Agents: Personal Office Vitality Sensors with Intent | |
English | |
Stamhuis, Sjoerd [] | |
Brombacher, Hans [] | |
Vos, Steven [] | |
Lallemand, Carine ![]() | |
May-2021 | |
Yes | |
ACM CHI 2021 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems | |
From 08-05-2021 to 13-05-2021 | |
[en] office workers ; sensor technology ; personal data ; preventive health ; office vitality ; workplace ; work conditions ; environment ; air quality ; light exposure ; sound level ; productivity | |
[en] In smart office buildings, almost every aspect of the environment can be assessed and adjusted by sensors. Yet employees rarely have access to the data collected to act upon it. It is also unclear what they would find meaningful to follow the recommendations on healthy work conditions and behavior, while productivity is the priority. The Office Agents are a set of artefacts placed on the employee’s desk, which capture data about the office environment. Air quality, sound level, light exposure, productivity, and physical activity level are measured to provide office workers with feedback on the ‘best’ working conditions. Using speculative design and Objects with Intent, the employee engages in a negotiation with the Office Agents based on the office ecosystem. Through this project and interactivity session, we open a debate on the use of sensors in office environments and the stakes around office vitality from the viewpoint of the employees. | |
Eindhoven Engine | |
POWEr FITTing | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/46557 |
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