Have you ever typed particularly powerful on your keyboard, maybe even harsh, to write and send a message with some emphasis of your emotional state or message? Did it work? Probably not. It didn't affect how you typed or interacted with your mouse. But what if you had other, connected devices, with other modalities for inputs and outputs? Which would you have chosen, and how would you characterize your interactions with them? We researched with our multisensory and multimodal tool, the Loaded Dice, in co-design workshops the design space of IoT usage scenarios: what interaction qualities users want, characterized using an interaction vocabulary, and how they might map them to a selection of sensors and actuators. We discuss based on our experience some thoughts of such a mapping.
翻译:你是否曾用力敲击键盘,甚至可以说是粗暴,只为在编写和发送消息时,强调你的情绪状态或信息内容?这起到作用了吗?可能没有。这种操作并没有改变你打字或使用鼠标的方式。但如果你拥有其他带有不同输入输出模态的互联设备,情况又会如何?你会选择哪些设备?你又将如何描述与它们的交互?我们利用多感官、多模态工具“Loaded Dice”,通过协同设计工作坊,对物联网使用场景的设计空间进行了研究:用户期望哪些交互品质(通过交互词汇进行表征),以及他们可能如何将这些品质映射到一系列传感器与执行器上。基于我们的实践经验,我们对这种映射关系提出了一些思考。