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Azalea: Co-experience in Remote Dialog through Diminished Reality and Somaesthetic Interaction Design

Sjoerd Hendriks, Simon Mare, Mafalda Gamboa, Mehmet Aydın Baytaş

202119 citationsDOI

Abstract

We introduce Azalea: a design to enrich remote dialog by diminishing externalities, created through a process informed by somaesthetics. Azalea is a tactile cushion that envelops a smartphone running a bespoke app. A pair of Azaleas mediate an embodied co-experience between remote interlocutors via a motion-driven soundscape and audio-driven visuals. While most designs for enriching remote communication increase dimensionality and fidelity of modalities, Azalea diminishes distractions and serves an abstract medium for co-experiencing embodied information. We present the theoretical foundations and design tactics of Azalea, and characterize the experience through a qualitative empirical study. Our findings culminated in 12 qualities, supporting 5 themes with design implications that contribute to (1) a design ethos of diminished reality and (2) an expansion of somaesthetic HCI towards expression and communication.

Topics & Concepts

AzaleaDialog boxBespokeHuman–computer interactionEmbodied cognitionComputer scienceInteraction designMultimediaPsychologyCommunicationWorld Wide WebAdvertisingArtificial intelligenceBusinessHorticultureBiologyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionTactile and Sensory InteractionsInteractive and Immersive Displays
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