Title :
Framing Interaction through Engagement in Interactive Open Ended Environments
Author :
Deray, Kristine ; Simoff, Simeon
Author_Institution :
Fac. Arts & Social Sci., Univ. of Technol. Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
In this paper we present preliminary pilot study of how people´s interactions can be characterized in open-ended environments through the concept of engagement. By open - ended environments we refer to physical spaces that construct content and associated semantics through non-didactic methods supportive of non - linear navigation. This work presents an overview of an approach to interactions as mapping human actions and their characteristics, through which behavior features can be identified. The interpretation is based on the extension of previous work, the Kinetic Inter-Acting System, that interprets, visualises and offers means for analysis of the interaction process between parties enabling visual reasoning about the quality of interactions. The approach is examined in the context of new developments in museums that perceives them as becoming creative and reflective agents in digital humanities. Examples are taken from a large public immersive exhibition that relies upon interaction delivered through various modalities for content assimilation and participant experience.
Keywords :
data visualisation; inference mechanisms; interactive devices; interactive systems; multi-agent systems; museums; Kinetic interacting system; behavior features; content assimilation; creative agents; digital humanities; engagement concept; framing interaction; human action mapping; interaction process analysis; interactive open ended environments; large public immersive exhibition; museums; nondidactic methods; nonlinear navigation; participant experience; people interactions; physical spaces; reflective agents; visual reasoning; Arctic; Context; Elasticity; Humans; Kinetic theory; Ultraviolet sources; Visualization; Interaction; behavior modeling; engagement; information morphodynamics; movement characterization; visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation (IV), 2012 16th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Montpellier
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2260-7