Growth, change and decay
Plants and interaction possibilities
This work explored using plants as an interaction material to extend and disrupt existing notions of HCI. We focus in particular on how the affordances and properties of plants can be utilised for enhanced physical and emotional interaction between people and computers, with our core motive being to find methods of enriching user engagement. Moreover, we investigate whether plants could offer a new dimension of interaction and emotional attachment to computer interfaces. We conducted a study to observe people’s interactions with prototype plant-based systems, and also interviewed them about future usage of plants in HCI. Our early findings indicate that using a plant-based interface triggered emotive connections, making interactions more enjoyable. (Steer et al., 2015)
Project Outcomes
- Growth, Change and Decay: Plants and Interaction PossibilitiesIn Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2015
Hands On With Nature: Designing Tangible Interactions With Plants
Cameron Steer, Simon Robinson and Matt Jones
NatureCHI 2016: Workshop on Unobtrusive User Experiences with Technology in Nature