“Having it physical is a different story”: Physicalizing personal data publicly to motivate physical activity

Mengyan Guo (Corresponding author), Qianhui Wei, Xingjian Zeng, Lorenzo James, Pieter Van Gorp, Steven B. Vos, Steven Houben, Jun Hu

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Abstract

Publicly displaying personal tracking data can promote healthier lifestyles, with most existing research focusing on digital visualizations. However, public physicalizations have been shown to attract more attention and foster greater engagement. Despite this, few studies in this area have utilized personal physical activity data as input or explored its impact on motivating data generators’ physical activity. To address this gap, we designed PlanetWalker, a system that visualizes users’ walking steps on their phone and shows the visualization publicly through a digital display, as well as medium- and large-scale public physicalizations as probes. The probes were deployed following the Wizard of Oz method in sequence during a six-week in-the-wild study. Through evaluations with users generating data and passersby, our findings show how public physicalizations can improve motivation, facilitate social interaction, and increase engagement. We conclude by discussing the design directions for supporting the public presentation of personal data through public physicalization to motivate physical activity and provide design trade-offs and suggestions on the physicality and scale of the medium.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103552
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Volume203
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2025

Funding

The first author is partially supported by the China Scholarship Council (no. 202006790053 )

FundersFunder number
China Scholarship Council202006790053

    Keywords

    • Physical activity
    • Physicalization
    • Public display
    • Public presentation

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