Alexis Clay, Anissa Samar, Maroua Ben Younes, R. Mollard, M. Wolff
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Abstract
In this poster we present an exploratory bottom-up experiment to assess the user's choices in terms of bodily interactions when facing a set of tasks. 29 subjects were asked to perform basic tasks on a large screen TV in three positions: standing, sitting, and lying on a couch, without any guidance on how to perform them. As such, we obtained spontaneous interaction propositions for each task. Subjects were then interviewed on their choices, and their internal representation of information and its dynamics. A statistical analysis highlighted the preferred interactions in each position.