ABSTRACT
This PhD project explores a third wave of research on Mobile Collocated Interactions, which focuses on craft. Strongly inspired by the field of Data Physicalization it aims to explore how would people physically share (physiological) personal data in collocated activities. In achieving that it investigates potential relationships between personal data and meaningful personal objects for individuals. Future steps involve prototyping towards crafting collocated interactions with personal data.
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Index Terms
- Crafting collocated interactions: exploring physical representations of personal data
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