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Critical-Playful Speculations with Cameras in the Home

Neilly H. Tan, Brian Kinnee, Dana Langseth, Sean A. Munson, Audrey Desjardins

2022CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Smart home cameras present new challenges for understanding behaviors and relationships surrounding always-on, domestic recording systems. We designed a series of discursive activities involving 16 individuals from ten households for six weeks in their everyday settings. These activities functioned as speculative probes—prompting participants to reflect on themes of privacy and power through filming with cameras in their households. Our research design foregrounded critical-playful enactments that allowed participants to speculate potentials for relationships with cameras in the home beyond everyday use. We present four key dynamics with participants and home cameras by examining their relationships to: the camera's eye, filming, their data, and camera's societal contexts. We contribute discussions about the mundane, information privacy, and post-hoc reflection with one's camera footage. Overall, our findings reveal the camera as a strange, yet banal entity in the home—interrogating how participants compose and handle their own and others’ video data.

Topics & Concepts

Key (lock)Reflection (computer programming)Everyday lifeInternet privacyPower (physics)Computer sciencePsychologyComputer securityEpistemologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyProgramming languageInnovative Human-Technology InteractionDigital Games and MediaPrivacy, Security, and Data Protection