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sigradi2016_685 |
authors |
Quintino, Estevam |
year |
2016 |
title |
Trambolho: Interface híbrida para negociaç?o espacial de grupos remotos [Trambolho: Hybrid interface for remote spatial negotiation] |
source |
SIGraDi 2016 [Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-956-7051-86-1] Argentina, Buenos Aires 9 - 11 November 2016, pp.808-815 |
summary |
The dialogue between people from different social groups (class, gender, race or sexual orientation) could help develop a sense of empathy, reduce discrimination and catalyze socio-spatial transformations. However, the space usually acts segregating these groups or suggesting how they should behave. Architects, usually unconsciously, reinforce this through their practice, labeling otherwise abstract spaces to determine users behaviour and so reproducing social norms. The aim of this article is to investigate how space shapes human interaction and to introduce Trambolho, an interface that is not attached to any previous meaning, which people can use to negotiate and build a shared space. |
keywords |
Interface; Non-verbal communication; Interaction; Telecommunication; Physical computing |
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SIGRADI |
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