Do We Ruin the Moment? Exploring the Design of Novel Capturing Technologies

Ine Mols, Mendel Broekhuijsen, E. V. D. Hoven, P. Markopoulos, Berry Eggen
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By capturing our experiences we often strive to better remember them in the future. However, the act of media capturing also influences these same experiences in the present, an area which is underexplored. This paper describes a study with the aim to inform the design of novel media capturing strategies. Adopting an approach of defamiliarization based on intervention and reflection, we strive to gain insights in the influences of future capturing technologies on the experience of a day out. We conducted an exploratory study in which 28 students went on a day out and used a variety of capturing strategies. Individual and group reflections on the experience during this day identified several important aspects that media capturing influences: engagement, perception & attention and social activity. The paper concludes with implications for design and proposes three potential future directions for media capturing, that instead of disturbing the moment enhance the experience.
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我们毁了这一刻吗?探索新型捕获技术的设计
通过捕捉我们的经历,我们通常会努力在未来更好地记住它们。然而,媒体捕捉的行为也影响了目前这些相同的体验,这是一个尚未充分探索的领域。本文描述了一项研究,旨在为新型媒体捕获策略的设计提供信息。采用一种基于干预和反思的陌生性方法,我们努力深入了解未来捕捉技术对日常体验的影响。我们进行了一项探索性研究,其中28名学生外出一天,使用各种捕捉策略。个人和团体对这一天的经历进行反思,确定了媒体捕捉影响的几个重要方面:参与、感知和注意力以及社会活动。本文总结了对设计的启示,并提出了媒体捕捉的三个潜在的未来方向,而不是干扰时刻,增强体验。
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