论文标题

通过切实的躯体概论设计来共鸣的自我和他人的经验

Resonating Experiences of Self and Others enabled by a Tangible Somaesthetic Design

论文作者

Aslan, Ilhan, Seiderer, Andreas, Dang, Chi Tai, Rädler, Simon, André, Elisabeth

论文摘要

数字化正在渗透到日常生活的各个方面,包括人的心脏跳动,可穿戴传感器可以轻松地感知,并显示其他人可以看到,感觉和潜在地“身体共鸣”。以前在研究人类互动和与生理数据的互动设计(例如心脏脉搏率)方面的工作认为,将其喂给用户可能会支持用户在各种日常活动中的正念和自我意识,并最终支持其健康状况。受术语为纪律的启发,它的重点是对生命机构在我们所有经验中的作用的欣赏,我们设计和探索了移动的切实有形的心跳展示,这使身体和他人在社会接近方面具有丰富形式的体验。在本文中,我们首先报告了有形心脏显示的设计过程,然后介绍了30对参与者的现场研究结果。要求参与者在一起观看电影时使用切实的心脏展示,并在三种不同的心脏展示条件下报告他们的经历(即,展示自己的心跳,伴侣的心跳,看电影,没有心脏展示)。我们发现,例如,参与者在感觉自己的心跳与情况相比没有任何心跳表现出来时,他们在感觉沉浸感上报告了重大影响,并且感觉到他们的伴侣的心跳会对社交经历产生重大影响。我们指的是共鸣理论讨论结果,强调了无处不在的技术如何利用生理数据来在面临社会加速的现代社会中提供共鸣。

Digitalization is penetrating every aspect of everyday life including a human's heart beating, which can easily be sensed by wearable sensors and displayed for others to see, feel, and potentially "bodily resonate" with. Previous work in studying human interactions and interaction designs with physiological data, such as a heart's pulse rate, have argued that feeding it back to the users may, for example support users' mindfulness and self-awareness during various everyday activities and ultimately support their wellbeing. Inspired by Somaesthetics as a discipline, which focuses on an appreciation of the living body's role in all our experiences, we designed and explored mobile tangible heart beat displays, which enable rich forms of bodily experiencing oneself and others in social proximity. In this paper, we first report on the design process of tangible heart displays and then present results of a field study with 30 pairs of participants. Participants were asked to use the tangible heart displays during watching movies together and report their experience in three different heart display conditions (i.e., displaying their own heart beat, their partner's heart beat, and watching a movie without a heart display). We found, for example that participants reported significant effects in experiencing sensory immersion when they felt their own heart beats compared to the condition without any heart beat display, and that feeling their partner's heart beats resulted in significant effects on social experience. We refer to resonance theory to discuss the results, highlighting the potential of how ubiquitous technology could utilize physiological data to provide resonance in a modern society facing social acceleration.

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