Drone Chi: Somaesthetic Human-Drone Interaction

要旨

Somaesthetics — motivated by improving life quality via appreciation for bodily and sensory experiences — is increasingly influencing HCI designs. Investigating the potential of drones as a material for somaesthetic HCI, we designed Drone Chi: a Tai Chi-inspired close-range human-drone interaction experience. The design process for Drone Chi has been informed by the soma design approach and the Somaesthetic Appreciation concept from HCI literature. The artifact expands somaesthetic HCI by exemplifying dynamic and intimate somaesthetic interactions with a robotic design material, and body movements in expansive 3D space. To characterize the Drone Chi experience, we conducted an empirical study with 32 participants. Analysis of participant accounts revealed 4 themes that articulate different aspects of the experience: Looping Mental States, Environment, Agency vs. Control, and Physical Narratives. From these accounts and our craft knowledge, we derive 5 design implications to guide the development of movement-based close-range drone interactions.

受賞
Honorable Mention
キーワード
Drones
human-drone interaction
movement
soma design
somaesthetics
Somaesthetic Appreciation
Tai Chi
著者
Joseph La Delfa
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Mehmet Aydın Baytaş
Qualisys AB, Gothenburg, Sweden
Rakesh Patibanda
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Hazel Ngari
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Rohit Ashok Khot
RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
DOI

10.1145/3313831.3376786

論文URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376786

会議: CHI 2020

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (https://chi2020.acm.org/)

セッション: Designing with the body

Paper session
313C O'AHU
5 件の発表
2020-04-27 20:00:00
2020-04-27 21:15:00
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