让我们一起拍照:探索移动拍照手机的非对称互动能力

Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Thomas Olsson, S. Lyckvi, Kaisa Väänänen
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手机已经成为摄影的常用工具。尽管照片是一种社交产物,但手机只能将拍照作为一种个人活动。一个以上的摄影师参与的拍照被设想为创造积极的结果和体验。我们通过移动拍照手机实现了这一愿景,探索这将如何影响拍照实践和体验。我们进行了一项用户研究,共有22名参与者(11对)使用一种基于不对称交互能力的新型移动摄影方法,并将其与两种传统方法进行了比较。我们展示了在不同的摄影方法中出现的协作实践,并报告了用户体验的发现,特别是关于移动拍照中强制协作的发现。研究结果强调了合作拍照的好处和积极体验。我们讨论了经验教训,并指出了在设计移动并置协作时发挥作用的设计含义。
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Let's take photos together: exploring asymmetrical interaction abilities on mobile camera phones
Mobile phones have become common tools for photography. Despite the fact that photos are social artifacts, mobile phones afford the act of photo taking only as an individual activity. Photo taking that involves more than one photographer has been envisioned to create positive outcomes and experiences. We implemented this vision with mobile camera phones, exploring how this would influence photo taking practices and experiences. We conducted a user study where altogether 22 participants (11 pairs) were using a novel mobile photography method based on asymmetrical interaction abilities, comparing that with two traditional methods. We present the collaborative practices emerged in different photography methods and report user experience findings particularly with regard to enforced collaboration in mobile photo taking. The results highlight benefits and positive experiences in collaborative photo taking. We discuss lessons learned and point out design implications that come into play when designing for mobile collocated collaboration.
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