Interaction aesthetics and ubiquitous music

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Abstract

Two recent approaches to interaction design have good potential to address creative practice in everyday settings: interaction aesthetics and ubiquitous music. We discuss the theoretical and methodological issues raised by both perspectives and highlight the similarities and differences among the two approaches. Through the analysis of a series of experiments, a common theme emerges: relational properties may provide a useful target for creativity-oriented experimental work.

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Keller, D., Otero, N., Lazzarini, V., Pimenta, M. S., de Lima, M. H., Johann, M., & Costalonga, L. (2015). Interaction aesthetics and ubiquitous music. In Springer Series on Cultural Computing (pp. 91–105). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6681-8_6

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