Paper “Of Smarthomes, IoT Plants, and Implicit Interaction Design” has been accepted for publication at the 13th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI 2019)” in Tempe, Arizona, USA, Mar. 2019 :-)
[ Conference, TEI 2019, Tempe, Arizona, USA ]
[ Program ]
Björn Bittner, Ilhan Aslan, Chi Tai Dang, and Elisabeth André, Of Smarthomes, IoT Plants, and Implicit Interaction Design, TEI 2019, Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, TEI 2019 (Tempe, Arizona, USA). ACM
There seems to be a danger to carelessly replace routine tasks in homes through automation with IoT-technology. But since routines such as watering houseplants also have positive influences on inhabitants’ wellbeing, they should be transformed through carefully performed designs. To this end, an attempt to use technology for augmenting a set of houseplants’ non-verbal communication capabilities is presented. First, we describe in detail how implicit interactions have been designed to support inhabitants in watering their plants through meaningful interactions. Then, we report on a field study …