2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25629-6_76
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Understanding Peripheral Audiences: From Subtle to Full Body Gestures

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“…The taxonomy classifies whether users' manipulations and/or the effects of their manipulation are visible to or hidden from spectators (ranging from "secretive" to "expressive"; Reeves et al, 2005). Other recent work on users' experience of performing interaction in front of other people (Martínez-Ruiz et al, 2019) and a general spectrum of the degree of interactivity provided to an audience (Striner et al, 2019) may be useful for future research in this area as well. This tenuous theoretical foundation is likely a side effect of the laudably innovative nature of the designed VR artifacts and the youth of the field.…”
Section: Connection To Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The taxonomy classifies whether users' manipulations and/or the effects of their manipulation are visible to or hidden from spectators (ranging from "secretive" to "expressive"; Reeves et al, 2005). Other recent work on users' experience of performing interaction in front of other people (Martínez-Ruiz et al, 2019) and a general spectrum of the degree of interactivity provided to an audience (Striner et al, 2019) may be useful for future research in this area as well. This tenuous theoretical foundation is likely a side effect of the laudably innovative nature of the designed VR artifacts and the youth of the field.…”
Section: Connection To Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%