对话
人机交互
笑声
计算机科学
宏
背景(考古学)
笑话
钥匙(锁)
心理学
沟通
社会心理学
语言学
计算机安全
生物
程序设计语言
哲学
古生物学
作者
Mara Balestrini,Paul Marshall,Raymundo Cornejo,Mónica Tentori,Jon Bird,Yvonne Rogers
标识
DOI:10.1145/2818048.2835203
摘要
Eye contact is crucial to shared encounters in public spaces. However, most urban technologies that aim to foster social interaction' attention towards the device rather than to those with whom the encounter is shared. We present the design and evaluation of the Jokebox, a lightweight technology that requires two passers-by to coordinate actions to hear a joke. In three in the wild studies at different locations we found that our design supported micro-level coordination in a consistent manner: by encouraging people to make eye contact and by using audible jokes, users engaged in interactions that often led to further conversation and laughter. We describe how opportunities for macro-level coordination were key to the success of the installation, but varied by context. Finally, we present design implications for considering both the micro and macro levels of social coordination.
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