The Impact of Smart Interactive Technologies in Creating Personal Internal Spaces: An Analytical Study of User Preferences for Interactive Shape Characteristics

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Abstract

As interactive technologies become increasingly prevalent in personal living spaces, understanding users' preferences and interactions with these technologies becomes crucial. This study aims to examine users' preferences for interactive technologies in personal living spaces, specifically focusing on interactive lighting, furniture, and space changes. The findings of this study will inform the design and development of future personalized interactive environments. A diverse group of participants completed a questionnaire assessing their preferences for interactive technologies in different home spaces. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results indicate a growing acceptance of interactive technologies in personal living spaces. Most respondents expressed a preference for interactive color change, followed by interactive furniture. Gender differences in preferences were also evident, with males showing a greater preference for form changes, while females favored interactive furniture. These findings have significant implications for the design of personalized interactive environments. It highlights the importance of considering users' preferences and involving them in the design process to create tailored experiences. This study contributes to the field by emphasizing the importance of researching interactive technologies and their potential applications in people's homes and environments. By providing valuable insights into designing and developing future personalized interactive environments, this research emphasizes the need to meet users' evolving needs and preferences to enhance their overall living experiences.

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Al-Saigh, M. N., & Mahmoud, K. F. (2023). The Impact of Smart Interactive Technologies in Creating Personal Internal Spaces: An Analytical Study of User Preferences for Interactive Shape Characteristics. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 18(8), 2339–2348. https://doi.org/10.18280/ijsdp.180804

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