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in5 a model for inbodied interaction

in5 a model for inbodied interaction
in5 a model for inbodied interaction
The human body is a complex system itself composed of complex systems; its state influences all aspects of our health, well being including our cognitive to physical performance. In HCI most of us Weare not well versed in how this complex system works. The following paper proposes in5, a model to help make that physiology accessible for design. The model has two parts: (1) the MEECS dichotomies:five fundamental-to-life, volitional processes - move, eat, engage, cogitate, sleep - that are affected by parameters of quality, quantity, time and context, and (2) tuning: an approach to adjust the parameters of these dichotomies toward ”dialing in” health, wellbeing, performance. The paper also offers examples for how this model can be explored for design research.
inbodied; health; in5; inbodied interaction, embodied interaction
Association for Computing Machinery
schraefel, m.c.
ac304659-1692-47f6-b892-15113b8c929f
schraefel, m.c.
ac304659-1692-47f6-b892-15113b8c929f

schraefel, m.c. (2019) in5 a model for inbodied interaction. In CHI EA '19 Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Association for Computing Machinery. 6 pp . (doi:10.1145/3290607.3312977).

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The human body is a complex system itself composed of complex systems; its state influences all aspects of our health, well being including our cognitive to physical performance. In HCI most of us Weare not well versed in how this complex system works. The following paper proposes in5, a model to help make that physiology accessible for design. The model has two parts: (1) the MEECS dichotomies:five fundamental-to-life, volitional processes - move, eat, engage, cogitate, sleep - that are affected by parameters of quality, quantity, time and context, and (2) tuning: an approach to adjust the parameters of these dichotomies toward ”dialing in” health, wellbeing, performance. The paper also offers examples for how this model can be explored for design research.

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Published date: 5 May 2019
Venue - Dates: 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2019, , Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2019-05-04 - 2019-05-09
Keywords: inbodied; health; in5; inbodied interaction, embodied interaction

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Local EPrints ID: 428605
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/428605
PURE UUID: f85944d7-dfdc-4e59-8dcc-20f8f648895b
ORCID for m.c. schraefel: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9061-7957

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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:32

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