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Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

EATIQUETTE. The Impact of Interactivity on Etiquette That Presides Over Public Spaces. Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1. Eatiquette. Background. My background Interactive design is spilling into public spaces

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Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

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  1. EATIQUETTE The Impact of Interactivity on Etiquette That Presides Over Public Spaces Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  2. Eatiquette Background • My background • Interactive design is spilling into public spaces • What is lacking? Why is it that when we interact with it we are constantly being drilled on for social etiquette? Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  3. Eatiquette Background • My background • Interactive design is spilling into public spaces • What is lacking? Why is it that when we interact with it we are constantly being drilled on for social etiquette? Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  4. Eatiquette Public vs Virtual Space • Public space --> interactive design = awkward • Public space --> somplex, baffling, unpleasant, obtrusive, unruly • Internet -> people have adapted to these changes • Internet --> Various cultures have developed each with their governing decree and social norms Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  5. Eatiquette As interactive design seeps into the public space it would be irrational to ignore the questions in etiquette that it introduces to those that engage with it. Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  6. Eatiquette Etiquette As Design Strength • Etiquette does not = restrictive blockade • Interventions in ruling etiquette of public spaces can be used to introduce play • The designer has to make specific choices to make these breaks in etiquette appear ubiquitous Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  7. Eatiquette Is… • Examines how sensory interactive design can dictate etiquette of public spaces, while generating satisfying social milieu to typically intimate settings. • Proposes that breaks in social norm that are typically viewed as hindrance can be utilized in creative ways to compliment a situation rather then take away from it. Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  8. Eatiquette Is… • An interactive dining experience • Why a restaurant? Restaurants offer satisfying social experiences Restaurant is a public space that exerts some of the most rigid rules in etiquette Restaurants are playgrounds that titillate the senses = perfect grounds for exploring this project Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  9. Eatiquette Plan of Action Implementation • Mock up of design concept and written part • Built prototype that showcases restaurant idea, sketches, written documentation on design choices, written and drawn documentation on desired social interaction • It is the careful consideration of how social rules in public realms can be broken to produce “play” that dictates design decisions Design Ideas • Introduce interaction between groups of people in a restaurant that cunningly strikes at social rules • I.e. interactive tables, comm between tables, order off menu, spy on other peoples choices, manipulation via cellphone, sharing intimate information, patrons comm with staff Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  10. Eatiquette What’s Out There? Studies on interactivity • Christina Bilsland “offline etiquette: the impact of web pages in physical space” • Virtual combined with physical - people’s moral choises • Supports notion that interactive design has capacity to create changes in social etiquette • Uses these to confide by existing social rules of public spaces, however Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  11. Eatiquette What’s Out There? Nokia Shops • Introduce customers to new phones via interactive display • Color changing wall panels, animated walls, interactive product pedestals • Normal roles of interacting with other intact - no interaction called on between customers Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  12. Eatiquette What’s Out There? U-Wink and Chuck E. Cheese • Former CEO of Atari developed both • One for children’s activities, other provides gaming and computer stations • Still limits social interaction, no real sharing of intimate info Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  13. Eatiquette What’s Out There? J.T. Sliders and Planet Thailand 212 • Include interactive design • Computer stations in one, interactive screen displaying patrons on far off holidays in another • Pure entertainment value, sustainability Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

  14. Eatiquette Thank You Nanna Halinen: Thesis Seminar: Presentation 1

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