Abstract
This short paper focuses on some issues involved in the design of ubiquitous technologies and their integration within physical spaces. Current design methodologies and techniques do not explicitly consider the importance of gaining a full understanding of the human experience of space when designing technologies that will pervade and become an integral part of our physical environment. This paper is specifically focused on the importance of considering spaces as places, and of analysing those features of a place that are going to shape users interactions with technologically enhanced environments. It also examines the future implications that this approach may have on theoretical and methodological aspects of interaction design.
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Ciolfi, L. (2004). Understanding spaces as places: extending interaction design paradigms. Cognition, Technology & Work, 6(1), 37–40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10111-003-0139-6
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