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Yo–Yo Machines

William Gaver, Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, David Chatting, Naho Matsuda, Liliana Ovalle, Andy Sheen, Michail Vanis

2022CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Yo–Yo Machines are playful communication devices designed to help people feel socially connected while physically separated. We designed them to reach as many people as possible, both to make a positive impact during the COVID-19 pandemic and to assess a self-build approach to circulating research products and the appeal of peripheral and expressive communication devices. A portfolio of four distinct designs, based on over 30 years of research, were made available for people to make by following simple online instructions (yoyomachines.io). Each involves connecting a pair of identical devices over the internet to allow simple communication at a distance. This paper describes our motivation for the project, previous work in the area, the design of the devices, supporting website and publicity, and how users have made and used Yo-Yo Machines. Finally, we reflect on what we learned about peripheral and expressive communication devices and implications for the self-build approach.

Topics & Concepts

Computer sciencePublicitySimple (philosophy)The InternetAppealHuman–computer interactionWork (physics)PortfolioMultimediaWorld Wide WebEngineeringEpistemologyFinancial economicsBusinessPolitical scienceEconomicsMechanical engineeringLawMarketingPhilosophyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionInteractive and Immersive DisplaysGreen IT and Sustainability