Reference : Laina: Dynamic Data Physicalization for Slow Exercising Feedback
Scientific congresses, symposiums and conference proceedings : Paper published in a book
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology : Multidisciplinary, general & others
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/49161
Laina: Dynamic Data Physicalization for Slow Exercising Feedback
English
Menheere, Daphne [Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Industrial Design, Netherlands]
Van Hartingsveldt, Evianne [Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Industrial Design, Netherlands]
Birkebæk, Mads [Aarhus University, Computer Science, Denmark]
Vos, Steven [Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Industrial Design, Netherlands, Fontys University of Applied Sciences Eindhoven, Netherlands]
Lallemand, Carine mailto [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (DBCS)]
2021
DIS '21: Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021
Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
1015-1030
Yes
No
International
DIS '21: Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021
From 28-06-2021 to 02-07-2021
[en] Data physicalization ; Feedback control ; Product design ; Sports ; Data-tracking ; Design spaces ; Dynamic data ; Exercise feedback ; Feedback mechanisms ; Field studies ; Related products ; Dynamics
[en] The increased popularity of recreational sports, like running, led to the development of numerous technologies supporting people in their training. However, in their current form and interaction, these take a rather standardized approach focusing on quantified data tracking displayed through screens or audio. In this paper, we explore how dynamic data physicalization through a shape-changing interface can open the design space of exercise feedback. Relying on an expert study on the aesthetics of interaction (N=23), we designed Laina, a shape-changing art piece presenting physicalized running data through a slow feedback mechanism. We deployed Laina at 3 participant's home, during a series of 3-weeks field studies. Results show that Laina allows for deep reflection, anticipation and exploration of running behavior. The aim of our paper is to provide insights on the use of slow feedback mechanisms for exercise-related products, through the design of a dynamic data physicalization artefact. © 2021 Owner/Author.
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/49161
10.1145/3461778.3462041
9781450384766

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