This paper describes a comparative case study that aims to uncover the quantifiable differences between noninteractive and interactive public displays in the urban environment. The study involved a large temporary interactive public display on a central city square showing a selection of custom-made content. We have evaluated the effect on passers-by and spectators in two conditions: 1) non-interactive (2102 passers-by, 228 viewers), by showing a content loop, and 2) interactive (1676 passers-by, 257 viewers), by adding physical pushbuttons for content selection and gaming. We discuss the influence of noninteractive and interactive public displays on: 1) attracting attention, 2) engaging people, 3) improving social dynamics within and among...
This paper presents the results towards the evaluation of content on public displays, and in particu...
Recent trends show an increasing prevalence of large interactive displays in public urban life. For ...
In this paper, we present the findings from a field study that quantifies the different engagement p...
This paper describes a comparative case study that aims to uncover the quantifiable differences betw...
One of the challenges in developing public displays for urban settings is that the seductiveness for...
In their influential book "Public space" Carr et al. describe essential human needs that public spac...
Digital immersion is moving into public space. Interactive screens and public displays are deployed ...
An examination of the data in this extensive research on "Public Displays in Smart Cities" showed th...
In this paper, we present the findings from a field study that quantifies the different engagement p...
Recently, public displays are often provided with tangible interfaces. Especially in the context of ...
We present data from detailed observations of CityWall, a large multi-touch display installed in a c...
Most studies take for granted the critical first steps that prelude interaction with a public displa...
Large interactive displays are increasingly used in public spaces. Yet, it is still a challenge to u...
Large interactive displays are increasingly used in public spaces. Yet, it is still a challenge to u...
It is well known from prior work, that people interacting as well as attending to a public display a...
This paper presents the results towards the evaluation of content on public displays, and in particu...
Recent trends show an increasing prevalence of large interactive displays in public urban life. For ...
In this paper, we present the findings from a field study that quantifies the different engagement p...
This paper describes a comparative case study that aims to uncover the quantifiable differences betw...
One of the challenges in developing public displays for urban settings is that the seductiveness for...
In their influential book "Public space" Carr et al. describe essential human needs that public spac...
Digital immersion is moving into public space. Interactive screens and public displays are deployed ...
An examination of the data in this extensive research on "Public Displays in Smart Cities" showed th...
In this paper, we present the findings from a field study that quantifies the different engagement p...
Recently, public displays are often provided with tangible interfaces. Especially in the context of ...
We present data from detailed observations of CityWall, a large multi-touch display installed in a c...
Most studies take for granted the critical first steps that prelude interaction with a public displa...
Large interactive displays are increasingly used in public spaces. Yet, it is still a challenge to u...
Large interactive displays are increasingly used in public spaces. Yet, it is still a challenge to u...
It is well known from prior work, that people interacting as well as attending to a public display a...
This paper presents the results towards the evaluation of content on public displays, and in particu...
Recent trends show an increasing prevalence of large interactive displays in public urban life. For ...
In this paper, we present the findings from a field study that quantifies the different engagement p...