Expressing human values in lighting interaction

L. Bömer, W.S. Goudsmit, E.S. Kooijman, J. Wang, P.R. Ross

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Abstract

This demonstrator shows a series of four interactive lights designed to elicit expressive interactions. The lights serve as design explorations that help evaluate the speci.c design approach of expressing human values in interaction. The designs are made by bachelor students in the context of the Personality in Interaction assignment, conducted at the department of Industrial Design at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (Ross & Lee, 2005). In this assignment, students designed lights to express speci.c personalities in interaction. One of the theoretical frameworks used is the structure of human values (Schwartz, 1994). This demonstrator shows the innovative and expressive designs that resulted from this approach. The following description elaborates on the four lights in relation to the human values most salient in their design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesign and Semantics of Form and Movement (DeSForM), Proceedings of the 1st European workshop. New Castle, UK
EditorsL.M.G. Feijs, S.H.M. Kyffin, B. Young
Place of PublicationEindhoven
Pages122-125
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event1st European Workshop on Design and Semantics of Form and Movement (DeSForM 2005), November 11, 2005, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Duration: 11 Nov 200511 Nov 2005
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Workshop

Workshop1st European Workshop on Design and Semantics of Form and Movement (DeSForM 2005), November 11, 2005, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Abbreviated titleDeSForM 2005
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityNewcastle upon Tyne
Period11/11/0511/11/05
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