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The Influence of Coauthorship in the Interpretation of Multimodal Interfaces
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This paper presents a model to codesign interpretively flexible artefacts. We present the case study of Beatfield, a multimodal system that allows users to control audiovisual material by means of tangible interaction. The design of the system was coauthored by individuals with different background and interests to encourage a range of difference interpretations. The capability of Beatfield to foster multiple interpretations was evaluated in a qualitative study with 21 participants. Elaborating on the outcome of this study, we present a new design model that can be used to stimulate heterogeneous interpretations of interactive artefacts.
Fabio Morreale、Raul Masu、Antonella De Angeli
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Creative Arts and Industries, University of Auckland
Madeira-ITI and FCT/Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Faculty of Computer Science, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano