Gestures within Human-Technology Choreographies for Interaction Design
Parviainen, J., Tuuri, K., Pirhonen, A., Turunen, M., & Keskinen, T. (2013). Gestures within Human-Technology Choreographies for Interaction Design. In Proceedings of the 10th International Gesture Workshop and the 3rd Gesture and Speech in Interaction Conference. Tilburg University. http://tiger.uvt.nl/pdf/papers/parviainen.pdf
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In the traditional use-oriented approach, only a fraction of gestures
are taken as relevant to interaction. In this paper we argue
that gestures should not be handled only as isolated objects
of application use, but they should rather be understood
as dynamic moments of embodied presence belonging to an
experiential chain of different movements which has its own
significance as a whole. In the current study, we call the embodied,
experiential continuum of human action choreography.
We assume that choreography is a fruitful theoretical concept
in understanding interaction design because by choreography
we can understand gestures as building up a chain of a bigger
whole. The dynamic formulation of this chain of embodied
gestures is what ultimately makes users’ experience of digital
devices meaningful in their everyday life.
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