The Impact of Spatial Properties on Collaboration: An Exploratory Study in the Automotive Domain

Alina Krischkowsky, Sandra Trösterer, Ulrike Bruckenberger, Bernhard Maurer, Katja Neureiter, Nicole Perterer, A. Baumgartner, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, M. Tscheligi
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Abstract

Interaction environments are characterized by their spatial properties, which guide, direct, and provide an opportunity to become a place for social encounters. For example, the car cabin comprises properties such as a special seating arrangement and hence physical barriers between the back and front row. In emphasizing notions of "space" and "place", we present an initial study on how such spatial properties of the car cabin shape passenger collaboration. With this, we contribute to a better understanding of the automotive design space beyond driver and co-driver positions. In an exploratory lab study with 56 participants we observed collaborative practices in a hardware mock-up of an actual car. We found that social practices in cars need to be understood as connected to their inherent spatial manifestations, which are constraining and concurrently constituting them. We reflect upon the driver position as "the crux of the matter", the meanings people ascribe to particular positions, and how we can use this knowledge to inform automotive interaction design.
空间属性对协同的影响:汽车领域的探索性研究
互动环境以其空间属性为特征,引导、指导并提供成为社交场所的机会。例如,汽车座舱包括特殊的座位安排,因此后排和前排之间有物理屏障。在强调“空间”和“地点”的概念时,我们提出了关于汽车舱室的这些空间特性如何影响乘客协作的初步研究。有了这个,我们有助于更好地理解汽车设计空间超越驾驶员和副驾驶员的位置。在一项有56名参与者的探索性实验室研究中,我们观察了一辆实际汽车的硬件模型中的协作实践。我们发现,汽车中的社会实践需要被理解为与它们固有的空间表现相关联,这些空间表现既是约束它们的,也是构成它们的。我们反思驾驶员的位置是“问题的关键”,人们赋予特定位置的含义,以及我们如何利用这些知识来指导汽车交互设计。
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