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DPPI 2007: Helsinki, Finland
- Ilpo Koskinen, Turkka Keinonen:
Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, 2007, Helsinki, Finland, August 22-25, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-942-5
Imaginary interaction design
- Beatriz Russo, Paul Hekkert:
On the experience of love: the underlying principles. 12-19 - Jungjoo Lee, Kun-Pyo Lee:
Cultural differences and design methods for user experience research: Dutch and Korean participants compared. 21-34 - Charles Lenay, Indira Thouvenin, Anne Guénand, Olivier Gapenne, John Stewart, Barthelemy Maillet:
Designing the ground for pleasurable experience. 35-58
Aesthetic interaction 1 - play and pleasure
- Frank Feltham, Frank Vetere, Stephan Wensveen:
Designing tangible artefacts for playful interactions and dialogues. 61-75 - Brigid Mary Costello, Ernest A. Edmonds:
A study in play, pleasure and interaction design. 76-91 - Tommi Ilmonen:
Tranquil interaction: exploring archaic culture in the Kylä installation. 92-106
Short papers
- Sam de Jongh Hepworth:
Magical experiences in interaction design. 108-118 - Froukje Sleeswijk Visser, Pieter Jan Stappers:
Mind the face. 119-134 - Kevin Capota, Marco van Hout, Thea van der Geest:
Measuring the emotional impact of websites: a study on combining a dimensional and discrete emotion approach in measuring visual appeal of university websites. 135-147 - Petra Ahde:
Appropriation by adornments: personalization makes the everyday life more pleasant. 148-157 - Susanne Jacobson, Antti Pirinen:
Disabled persons as lead users in the domestic environment. 158-167 - Bernadette Law, Stephen Evans:
Understanding luxury in the premium automotive industry. 168-179
Experience interaction
- Marco C. Rozendaal, David V. Keyson, Huib de Ridder:
Product behavior and appearance effects on experienced engagement during experiential and goal-directed tasks. 181-193 - Ian Li, Jodi Forlizzi, Anind K. Dey, Sara B. Kiesler:
My agent as myself or another: effects on credibility and listening to advice. 194-208 - Jodi Forlizzi, John Zimmerman, Vince Mancuso, Sonya S. Kwak:
How interface agents affect interaction between humans and computers. 209-221
Aesthetic interaction 2 - bringing qualities to design
- Kirsikka Vaajakallio, Tuuli Mattelmäki:
Collaborative design exploration: envisioning future practices with make tools. 223-238 - Youn-Kyung Lim, Erik Stolterman, Heekyoung Jung, Justin Donaldson:
Interaction gestalt and the design of aesthetic interactions. 239-254 - Mads Vedel Jensen, Marcelle A. Stienstra:
Making sense: interactive sculptures as tangible design material. 255-269
New luxury in design
- Vera Damazio, Júlia Lima, Bianca Dal Bianco, Cristiane de Menezes, Guilherme Meyer:
"Brands that Touch" and anthropology of consumption: towards an understanding of how to design pleasurable products. 271-281 - Cabirio Cautela, Marco Sammicheli, Francesco Zurlo:
New luxury landscapes: trajectories, clusters and design directions. 282-295 - Eli Blevis, Kevin Makice, William Odom, David Roedl, Christian Beck, Shunying Blevis, Arvind Ashok:
Luxury & new luxury, quality & equality. 296-311
Social interaction
- Heekyoung Jung, Kay Connelly:
Exploring design concepts for sharing experiences through digital photography. 313-327 - Eva Hornecker, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers:
From entry to access: how shareability comes about. 328-342 - Franca Garzotto, Francesca Rizzo:
Interaction paradigms in technology-enhanced social spaces: a case study in museums. 343-356 - Sara Ljungblad:
Designing for new photographic experiences: how the lomographic practice informed context photography. 357-374
Aesthetic interaction 3 - personal & intimate design
- Andrés Lucero, Tatiana Lashina, Elmo M. A. Diederiks, Tuuli Mattelmäki:
How probes inform and influence the design process. 377-391 - Kursat Kursat Ozenc, James P. Brommer, Bong-keum Jeong, Nina Shih, Karen Au, John Zimmerman:
Reverse alarm clock: a research through design example of designing for the self. 392-406 - Kristin Klauser, Vanessa Walker:
It's about time: an affective and desirable alarm clock. 407-420
Student papers and demos
- Agustina Lagomarsino:
Kitchen album: concept based on progressive user research. 423-428 - Herbert Spencer, Shelley Evenson, John Zimmerman:
MediaFranca: ubiquitous computing for youth engagement. 429-433 - Min Kyung Lee, Scott Davidoff, John Zimmerman, Anind K. Dey:
Smart bag: managing home and raising children. 434-437 - Helena Sustar, Panayiotis Zaphiris:
Emotional interaction as a way of communication. 438-445 - Hannah Regier:
The critter: a leather and felt interface for open-ended interaction. 446-450 - Simon King, Jodi Forlizzi:
Slow messaging: intimate communication for couples living at a distance. 451-454 - Nima Motamedi:
The aesthetics of touch in interaction design. 455-460 - Tao Ma, Rong Yong, Yue Meng:
From IC to I see: amusing interactive platform to improve kids' cognition process. 461-465 - Paulina Modlitba, Dietmar Offenhuber, Moses Ting, Dido Tsigaridi, Hiroshi Ishii:
TILTle: exploring dynamic balance. 466-472 - Jenny Liang:
Decisions decisions plant vessels. 473-484 - Max Snyder, John Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi:
Your dinner's calling: supporting family dinnertime activities. 485-489 - Rhiannon Sterling, John Zimmerman:
Shared moments: opportunities for mobile phones in religious participation. 490-494 - Marcos Buccini, Stephania Padovani:
Typology of the experiences. 495-504 - Salil Sayed:
Mobiles can't kiss and hug, so lets meet over coffee. 505-511 - Jettie Hoonhout:
ExperienceLabs: investigating people's experiences in realistic "lab" settings. 511-515 - Tom Djajadiningrat, Steven Kyffin:
Disintermediating the PC: a product centric view on Web 2.0. 516-519
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