Walking is a physical activity that most people do on a daily basis. It is often characterized as a utilitarian means of locomotion; our basic, habitual mode of getting around from place to place. Walking can also be considered a creative and expressive act, with the potential for inspiring the design of interactive surfaces to support and mediate these aesthetic aspects. We draw on understandings of walking from a range of perspectives including biomechanics, ecological perception, anthropology and dance to inform the design and evaluation of an interactive surface. This surface, the Slow Floor, is intended to encourage a reflective engagement with the act of walking. We present the design and initial user evaluation of the Slow Floor, a p...
Ebb and Floorwork is a movement philosophy that investigates an active search for the flow experienc...
This thesis explores the intersections between wisdom, happiness, and aesthetics through intergenera...
This article investigates whether auditory feedback affects natural locomotion patterns. Individuals...
Walking is a physical activity that most people do on a daily basis. It is often characterized as a ...
Walking is a physical activity that most people do on a daily basis. It is often characterized as a ...
The aim of this research is to gain knowledge of the relationship between walking movements and soun...
Slow is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between interior design and dance. It creates new dialogu...
The desire to ‘move’ is a fundamental facet of being human, and the kinds of mobility involved in th...
The increase in the pace of life is becoming very tangible yet it is not visible to us in a qualitat...
Movement in architecture is an important aspect in creating a users experience. Dance, more specific...
As we walk along concrete city sidewalks, over gravel paths, or across tiled building lobbies, we ar...
A window-based interactive installation set in the context of a shopping centre or high street shopp...
Movement quality is defined as the way humans execute movements with respect to time and space. In t...
There is a growing interest in somatic approaches to support the design of movement-based technologi...
Aim: The aim of this workshop is to introduce and explore slow occupation through slow stitching. ...
Ebb and Floorwork is a movement philosophy that investigates an active search for the flow experienc...
This thesis explores the intersections between wisdom, happiness, and aesthetics through intergenera...
This article investigates whether auditory feedback affects natural locomotion patterns. Individuals...
Walking is a physical activity that most people do on a daily basis. It is often characterized as a ...
Walking is a physical activity that most people do on a daily basis. It is often characterized as a ...
The aim of this research is to gain knowledge of the relationship between walking movements and soun...
Slow is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between interior design and dance. It creates new dialogu...
The desire to ‘move’ is a fundamental facet of being human, and the kinds of mobility involved in th...
The increase in the pace of life is becoming very tangible yet it is not visible to us in a qualitat...
Movement in architecture is an important aspect in creating a users experience. Dance, more specific...
As we walk along concrete city sidewalks, over gravel paths, or across tiled building lobbies, we ar...
A window-based interactive installation set in the context of a shopping centre or high street shopp...
Movement quality is defined as the way humans execute movements with respect to time and space. In t...
There is a growing interest in somatic approaches to support the design of movement-based technologi...
Aim: The aim of this workshop is to introduce and explore slow occupation through slow stitching. ...
Ebb and Floorwork is a movement philosophy that investigates an active search for the flow experienc...
This thesis explores the intersections between wisdom, happiness, and aesthetics through intergenera...
This article investigates whether auditory feedback affects natural locomotion patterns. Individuals...