The idea of man’s ’mastery over nature’ is ubiquitous in western philosophy and in western thinking and technology has been widely used in support of this end. Given the growing interaction design opportunities for personal digital technologies in supporting outdoor and recreational nature activities such as mountaineering it is timely to unpack the role that technology can play in such activities. In doing so it is important to consider the intrinsic and extrinsic motivations at play for the individual and the accepted social norms or ‘rules’ that are associated with the activity through its community and passed on through its community of practice. Technologies that may be considered as a form of ‘cheating’ when first introduced (such as ...
The popular outdoor pursuit of backpacking is profoundly changing as the community embraces contempo...
This discussion paper makes observations about the use of technology in heritage interpretation and ...
‘Shifting Baseline Syndrome’ is highly apparent in the context of generational shifts in work and li...
Being in nature is typically regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. When in nature, people ...
Being in nature is typically regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. When in nature, people ...
This paper examines the intersection of technology and nature. The advent of mobile technology has c...
Information technologies have seeped their way into every aspect of our lives, mediating interaction...
Human computer interaction (HCI) has little explored everyday life and enriching experiences in rura...
Being in nature is often regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. While technology has the p...
Engaging with nature enriches people's life greatly, and it is a particularly powerful wellbeing act...
HCI in outdoor recreation is a growing research area. While papers investigating systems in specific...
Being in nature is typically regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. When in nature, people ...
This study examines key ways the new generation of mobile devices can enhance a user’s experience in...
computer game for nature experience Technology can assist people as they pursue different kinds of n...
'Shifting Baseline Syndrome’ is highly apparent in the context of generational shifts in work and li...
The popular outdoor pursuit of backpacking is profoundly changing as the community embraces contempo...
This discussion paper makes observations about the use of technology in heritage interpretation and ...
‘Shifting Baseline Syndrome’ is highly apparent in the context of generational shifts in work and li...
Being in nature is typically regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. When in nature, people ...
Being in nature is typically regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. When in nature, people ...
This paper examines the intersection of technology and nature. The advent of mobile technology has c...
Information technologies have seeped their way into every aspect of our lives, mediating interaction...
Human computer interaction (HCI) has little explored everyday life and enriching experiences in rura...
Being in nature is often regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. While technology has the p...
Engaging with nature enriches people's life greatly, and it is a particularly powerful wellbeing act...
HCI in outdoor recreation is a growing research area. While papers investigating systems in specific...
Being in nature is typically regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. When in nature, people ...
This study examines key ways the new generation of mobile devices can enhance a user’s experience in...
computer game for nature experience Technology can assist people as they pursue different kinds of n...
'Shifting Baseline Syndrome’ is highly apparent in the context of generational shifts in work and li...
The popular outdoor pursuit of backpacking is profoundly changing as the community embraces contempo...
This discussion paper makes observations about the use of technology in heritage interpretation and ...
‘Shifting Baseline Syndrome’ is highly apparent in the context of generational shifts in work and li...