纵向、跨站点和“在野外”:一项关于公共显示用户社区位置快照的研究

Nemanja Memarovic, A. Schieck, Holger Schnädelbach, E. Kostopoulou, S. North, Lei Ye
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网络公共展示是一种新的媒介,因此它们可以通过提供新的方式来吸引基于地点的社区成员,从而提高城市空间的质量和体验。由于它们位于不同的公共空间,了解其用户之间的共性和差异有助于为了解网络公共展示如何运作的知识奠定坚实的基础。在本文中,我们描述了Moment Machine应用程序12周部署的结果,该应用程序允许在Wild Network(英国)的屏幕城市设置中的4个显示器上发布和查看位置快照。我们从拍摄的照片、返回用户的行为、交互会话属性等方面描述了四个用户社区之间的异同。总的来说,我们的研究结果有助于建立关于网络公共展示的一般参与模式的知识。我们建议,本文中描述的位置快照及其分析可以作为一种研究工具和方法,用于捕捉和揭示对公共展示互动感兴趣的基于地点的社区的一部分。
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Longitudinal, cross-site and "in the Wild": a study of public displays user communities' situated snapshots
Networked public displays are a new medium, and as such they can improve the quality and experience of urban spaces by providing new means to engage members of place-based communities. As they are located in different public spaces understanding commonalities and differences between their users helps in building a solid foundation for knowledge on how networked public displays operate. In this paper, we describe findings from a 12 weeks deployment of the Moment Machine application that allows posting and viewing situated snapshots across 4 displays placed in urban settings of the Screens in the Wild Network (UK). We describe similarities/differences between the four user communities in terms of the photos taken, returning users behavior, interaction session properties etc. Overall, our findings contribute to the buildup of knowledge on general engagement patterns of networked public displays. We suggest that situated snapshots and their analysis as described in this paper can be used as a research tool and methodology for capturing and uncovering the part of a place-based community interested in interacting with public displays.
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