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Complex Pleasures: Designing Optional interactions for Public Spaces

Helgason, Ingi

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This research aims to contribute to knowledge about the design of interactive systems sited in public spaces. In particular, the study concerns "optional interactions" where systems invite interaction from passers-by. These systems are action-orientated rather
than goal-oriented, are designed to encourage engagement, and offer positive and rewarding experiences through the activity of interaction. This is in contrast to systems that provide functional services that are actively sought out by people, such as ticket
vending machines or cash dispensers.
This thesis asserts that this kind of optimal, designed experience can be examined and understood through comparisons with approaches taken by new-media artists working in interactive, technological media. Artists have different priorities, and use different methods to those employed by Human-Computer Interaction researchers, and this study aims to further understanding of the potential of these artistic approaches for interaction designers.
The setting for these optional interaction systems is any public or semi-public environment, including museums, galleries, shopping centres, foyers and urban settings. As well as understanding the public and social context of these interactions, the experiential aspects of interaction are of primary importance in this study. The work is conducted with the aim of providing practical and theoretical resources to interaction designers tasked with creating engaging interactive systems that initiate and sustain experiences that are highly regarded by the participant. The thesis presents a design
framework titled the Optional Interactions Design Framework.

Thesis Type Thesis
Deposit Date Jan 4, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jan 4, 2018
Keywords Interactive systems, public spaces, optional interactions, engagement, interaction design,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1022893
Contract Date Jan 4, 2018
Award Date Jul 20, 2017

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