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CreaTable Content and Tangible Interaction in Aphasia

Timothy Neate, Abi Roper, Stephanie Wilson, Jane Marshall, Madeline Cruice

202039 citationsDOI

Abstract

Multimedia digital content (combining pictures, text and music) is ubiquitous. The process of creating such content using existing tools typically requires complex, language-laden interactions which pose a challenge for users with aphasia (a language impairment following brain injury). Tangible interactions offer a potential means to address this challenge, however, there has been little work exploring their potential for this purpose. In this paper, we present CreaTable a platform that enables us to explore tangible interaction as a means of supporting digital content creation for people with aphasia. We report details of the co-design of CreaTable and findings from a digital creativity workshop. Workshop findings indicated that CreaTable enabled people with aphasia to create something they would not otherwise have been able to. We report how users' aphasia profiles affected their experience, describe tensions in collaborative content creation and provide insight into more accessible content creation using tangibles.

Topics & Concepts

AphasiaComputer scienceContent (measure theory)CreativityHuman–computer interactionContent creationProcess (computing)MultimediaDigital contentInteraction designPsychologyCognitive psychologySocial psychologyMathematicsOperating systemMathematical analysisTactile and Sensory InteractionsAction Observation and SynchronizationInteractive and Immersive Displays