The research aims at proposing and validating a framework supporting the design of user experience in interactive spaces (Ambient UX). It suggests that dynamic changes in interactive spaces should be designed focusing on their effects on three levels of the user experience: physical wellbeing, meanings, and social relations. Validation occurred through a field study performed in a work environment, where a dynamic lighting system was designed and installed. Preliminary results validate the relevance of the three levels, thus laying the ground for further research and discussion.
Designing for Ambient UX: Case Study of a Dynamic Lighting System for a Work Space
Milica Pavlovic;
2018-01-01
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The research aims at proposing and validating a framework supporting the design of user experience in interactive spaces (Ambient UX). It suggests that dynamic changes in interactive spaces should be designed focusing on their effects on three levels of the user experience: physical wellbeing, meanings, and social relations. Validation occurred through a field study performed in a work environment, where a dynamic lighting system was designed and installed. Preliminary results validate the relevance of the three levels, thus laying the ground for further research and discussion.File in questo prodotto:
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