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Investigating Physical Interaction with Digital Data through the Materialization of Email Handling

Author(s)
Kim, JuntaeSelf, James A.Park, Young-Woo
Issued Date
2021-03
DOI
10.1093/iwc/iwab003
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/49476
Fulltext
https://academic.oup.com/iwc/article/32/5-6/457/6159790
Citation
Interacting with Computers, v.32, no.5-6, pp.457 - 474
Abstract
Adopting a re-materialization approach, we designed and implemented an everyday interactive artifact that enables an individual to monitor and establish the reconfirmation time of email data. This device represents a new means of handling and interacting with email. To investigate the value of the materialization of email data through a daily interactive object, Maili, we conducted a 1-month field study with five participants in their work environments. The results showed that applying physicality to email handling helped to increase accessibility to and interest in the data, as well as in the reconfirmation function of email. Results also indicated the value of combining non-digital (the tray) with digital functions. By presenting the process of using the dematerialized data, our findings offer new insights into how we can materialize digital information in everyday tangible artifacts.

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

Design and implementation of a device called 'Maili' that can manage emails with physical interactions

Understanding design process toward email data materialization

Findings from a month-long in-field study of the device in an office environment

Considerations for designing future everyday artifacts materializing digital data
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
ISSN
0953-5438
Keyword (Author)
interaction devicesdata materializationemailresearch producteveryday artifact
Keyword
DESIGN

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