EXPLORING THE USE OF AMBIENT INFORMATION DISPLAYS Designing and Evaluating Informative Art
Abstract
The use of and interaction with computers does not necessarily have to look like
it does today. This thesis explores a field of alternative views on what computers
can look like and how they can be used, especially information displays. It gives
an overview of the field of ubiquitous computing, a future research vision where
computers exist everywhere around us. It also introduces the notion of calm
technology and ambient displays, that focus on finding a more human way of
presenting information. The practical work presented here involves the design
and evaluation of an ambient display: informative art. Informative art is an
information display that looks like a traditional painting, but displays
information. Similar, to other ambient displays there are several concerns that
affect the suitability as an information display. Several issues that are important
to consider when trying to design and evaluate such displays are presented in
this thesis. The results include lessons learned from related work, practical
experience from designing and evaluating informative art. The results also
involve concerns about readability, rate of change and degradation, as well as
considerations on how to conduct a suitable evaluation on such displays.
Degree
Student essay
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law