In the present thesis a landscape of slow technology in the domestic home is explored to contrast the prevailing fast paced constant-on-and-connected devices of today. Through 3 technology probes (provotypes) deployed in 7 different homes, different parts of this landscape has been unfolded showing what slow technology might mean for interaction designers, from the user perspective, and what potentials it might carry. Potentials include delaying the availability of our devices, working with different layers of intrusiveness, looking into the distant future, and the introduction of small rituals, and routines in our everyday life. As a methodological contribution the novel hybrid slow provotype is proposed
We describe the design, implementation and deployment of Photobox, a domestic technology that prints...
In this paper, we present disruption of household routines as a method to study home technology usag...
In this paper, we report on a longitudinal study of technology use in the home. We present three cas...
In the present thesis a landscape of slow technology in the domestic home is explored to contrast th...
As we emerge into an age of hyperconnectivity, technology becomes increasingly pervasive in our dail...
Abstract: As computers are increasingly woven into the fabric of everyday life, interaction design m...
Based on the results of a 3-year interdisciplinary study, this article presents an approach in which...
Based on the results of a 3-year interdisciplinary study, this article presents an approach in whic...
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Slow tech is a new way of looking at technology. It means designing and developing technologies tha...
A new concept for housingand for housing fore-sight is introduced to discussionas a hypothesis in an...
Slowness has emerged as a rich lens to frame HCI investigations into supporting longer-term humantec...
A new concept for housing foresight is introduced as a hypothesis in analogy to slow food, and as a ...
We describe the design, implementation and deployment of Photobox, a domestic technology that prints...
In this paper, we present disruption of household routines as a method to study home technology usag...
In this paper, we report on a longitudinal study of technology use in the home. We present three cas...
In the present thesis a landscape of slow technology in the domestic home is explored to contrast th...
As we emerge into an age of hyperconnectivity, technology becomes increasingly pervasive in our dail...
Abstract: As computers are increasingly woven into the fabric of everyday life, interaction design m...
Based on the results of a 3-year interdisciplinary study, this article presents an approach in which...
Based on the results of a 3-year interdisciplinary study, this article presents an approach in whic...
Pace is an inseparable part of all technologies and consequently represents an interaction design el...
As computer use increasingly influence everyday life, we need to complement our knowledge of the com...
In this short position paper we examine some of the dimensions and dynamics of the algorithmic age b...
Slow tech is a new way of looking at technology. It means designing and developing technologies tha...
A new concept for housingand for housing fore-sight is introduced to discussionas a hypothesis in an...
Slowness has emerged as a rich lens to frame HCI investigations into supporting longer-term humantec...
A new concept for housing foresight is introduced as a hypothesis in analogy to slow food, and as a ...
We describe the design, implementation and deployment of Photobox, a domestic technology that prints...
In this paper, we present disruption of household routines as a method to study home technology usag...
In this paper, we report on a longitudinal study of technology use in the home. We present three cas...