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Upstairs: A calm auditory communication and presence system
Upstairs: A calm auditory communication and presence system
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Tünnermann, René
Leichsenring, Christian
Bovermann, Till
Hermann, Thomas
Leichsenring, Christian
Bovermann, Till
Hermann, Thomas
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For decades, researchers have been creating and evaluating so-called media spaces. Most of those were virtual spaces that bridge
physical distance in order to create a common shared space. In the tradition of these spaces, upstairs supports peripheral awareness
between non-colocated spaces but follows a different approach.
Instead of creating a large unifying space, it makes use of the
metaphor of wall-diffused noises commonly known from neighbors
living upstairs or next door. When sharing a space, people are
subconsciously aware of other people’s activities, mainly because
of their interaction with the environment. We designed upstairs to
extend today’s telepresence and social presence systems (i. e. most
notably the telephone and videoconferencing solutions) that mostly
focus on the transmission of the conscious part of communication
and thereby enrich these systems by supporting peripheral awareness
to allow for a permanent connection without distracting too
much. In this paper we present the design decisions that led to realized
system, the technical setup and the study we conducted over
a two week time frame in the homes of couples in long distance
relationships.
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2015-07
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