Authors
Tejinder K Judge, Carman Neustaedter, Andrew F Kurtz
Publication date
2010/4/10
Conference
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
2361-2370
Publisher
ACM
Description
Families have a strong need to connect with their loved ones over distance. However, most technologies do not provide the same feelings of connectedness that one feels from seeing remote family members. Hence our goal was to understand if a video connection, in the form of a media space, could help families feel more connected and what design factors would be critical for its success. To answer this, we designed a video media space called the Family Window and deployed it within the homes of two families for eight months and four families for five weeks. Our results show that always-on video can lead to an increase in feelings of connectedness by providing availability awareness and opportunities for sharing everyday life. However usage and value of such media spaces hinges on close-knit relationships and control over one's autonomy.
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Scholar articles
TK Judge, C Neustaedter, AF Kurtz - Proceedings of the sigchi conference on human factors …, 2010