Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3419249.3420109
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Abstract: The traditional activity tracking system (1) providing step data to LOOP (2) and over time showing the number of steps made on each day of the week (3).

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“…This paper presents co-design workshops that explored tangible displays as a means to enhance self-tracked health data engagement in everyday life through sensory and social interactions, with a particular focus on stress data. The analysis of the workshops highlight the results that everyday spaces and objects can not only be used to help enhance engagement with data as commonly explored in previous work [25,26,40], but also used to help structure and regulate the interactions with data to achieve various balances, e.g. privacy and visibility, awareness and quietness and so on.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…This paper presents co-design workshops that explored tangible displays as a means to enhance self-tracked health data engagement in everyday life through sensory and social interactions, with a particular focus on stress data. The analysis of the workshops highlight the results that everyday spaces and objects can not only be used to help enhance engagement with data as commonly explored in previous work [25,26,40], but also used to help structure and regulate the interactions with data to achieve various balances, e.g. privacy and visibility, awareness and quietness and so on.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Tangible representations of self-tracked data, such as steps, have also been explored for better integration into everyday spaces for self-reflection. For instance, LOOP uses eight wooden moving rings to represent the step data collected from the activity tracker [40]. By balancing informative and aesthetic properties, its goal is to unobtrusively integrate real-time activity tracking data into the user's home environment.…”
Section: Self-tracked Data Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, mechanical systems or air chambers of different shapes could offer kinetic actuation possibilities. Building on the potential of shape-changing data displays [35], large inflatables could be a performative, provocative [10] collective data display.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…because the intention is purely aesthetic and/or by estimation). Particularly exploratory physicalizations such as data sculptures [4,34,44,54] or data installations with complex ecosystems [25,33,38,39] do not provide on-physicalization labeling.…”
Section: Labeling In Physicalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite the evident importance of providing context to visualizations, most related work on physicalization is not labeled at all [e.g. 25,39,54]. Physicalizations that do use contextual elements are often inconsistent or specifc to that individual design [e.g.…”
Section: Towards a Principled Use Of Data Labels In Physicalization D...mentioning
confidence: 99%