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Place and the experience of BLISS Theme: Interactions in the wild
This paper builds on earlier work that understands the design of bus
information panels as rooted in a landscape of human experience. It turns
the mundane activity of waiting at a bus stop into a problematic space of
emotion and volition by understanding the dialogic relationship between
human and technology...
By imagining a series of conversation-like dialogues, based on a
Conversation Analytic (CA) sensitivity to the achievement of meaning in
sequence [Condor and Antaki, 1997] it generates a series of experience
narratives that provide for a critical analysis of the information
presentation. It uses this to engage with the idea of place as a layered
feature of the bus stop." -
DARREN J. REED AND PETER WRIGHT, UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Paper given at the Human Computer Interaction conference, London, September
2006
Fritz Efaw,
per/pro
The Sacco-Vanzetti Chair
of Excellent Edu-Babble
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