MOBILE LIFE PLAYFUL RESEARCH ON MOBILE APPLICATIONS Kristina Höök Director Oskar Juhlin Co-director MOBILE LIFE CENTRE.

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MOBILE LIFE PLAYFUL RESEARCH ON MOBILE APPLICATIONS Kristina Höök Director Oskar Juhlin Co-director MOBILE LIFE CENTRE

MOBILE LIFE CENTRE KRISTINA HÖÖK, LARS ERIK HOLMQUIST, OSKAR JUHLIN, ANNIKA WAERN, YLVA FERNAUES, MARIA HÅKANSSON, PETRA SUNDSTRÖM, ANNA STÅHL, JAKOB THOLANDER, JARMO LAAKSOLAHTI, TOVE JAENSSON, PEDRO FERREIRA, ELSA VAARA, ARVID ENGSTRÖM, STAFFAN JONSSON, MATTIAS JAKOBSSON, MATTIAS ROST, SARA LJUNGBLAD, LISELOTT BRUNNBERG, MARIE DENWARD, MARIA HOLM, DANIEL SUNDSTRÖM, CLAUS WEYMANN, NICOLAS BELLONI, ZEYNEP AHMET, BARRY BROWN

STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY SICS INTERACTIVE INSTITUTE MOBILE LIFE CENTRE PARTNERS ERICSSON SONY ERICSSON TELIASONERA MICROSOFT RESEARCH NOKIA STOCKHOLM CITY

WHAT WE TYPICALLY DO STUDIES OF MOBILE LIFE BUILDING MOBILE SERVICES

I. PLAYFUL EXPERIENCES II. IN THE WILD III. EXPLORATORY DESIGN METHODS IV. MALLEABLE MATERIALS V. ECO SYSTEMS FIVE MOBILE LIFE CHALLENGES

I. PLAYFUL EXPERIENCES FIVE MOBILE LIFE CHALLENGES

We have a vision of a ludic society where enjoyment, experience and play are adopted into all aspects of life THE MOBILE LIFE WAY

PERVASIVE GAME EXPERIENCE

BODILY AND EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE

FRIENDSENSE BODILY AND EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE

Group 1: Draw a business model analysis of who sells what in each scenario (BtB and BtC) – who owns the customer relationship? Group 2: Describe what you, as end user, will want to pay for, and who do you pay to (and likely in practice, will be paying for) Group 3: Find things you want to do with mobile services/devices, that don’t fit this model BEEHIVES

I. PLAYFUL EXPERIENCES II. IN THE WILD III. EXPLORATORY DESIGN METHODS IV. MALLEABLE MATERIALS V. ECO SYSTEMS FIVE MOBILE LIFE CHALLENGES

II. IN THE WILD INTERACTION EVERYWHERE

I. PLAYFUL EXPERIENCES II. IN THE WILD III. EXPLORATORY DESIGN METHODS IV. MALLEABLE MATERIALS V. ECO SYSTEMS FIVE MOBILE LIFE CHALLENGES

III. EXPLORATORY DESIGN METHOD FIVE MOBILE LIFE CHALLENGES

Enter game designers, artists, dancers, … Methods & languages for experiential qualities EXPLORATORY DESIGN METHODS

ASSOCIATIVE DESIGN STUDIES OF MOBILE LIFE BUILDING MOBILE SERVICES

Demo film: swarmcam / instant broadcast system ASSOCIATIVE DESIGN

Group 1: Draw a business model analysis of who sells what in each scenario (BtB and BtC) – who owns the customer relationship? Group 2: Describe what you, as end user, will want to pay for, and who do you pay to (and likely in practice, will be paying for) Group 3: Find things you want to do with mobile services/devices, that don’t fit this model BEEHIVES

TRANSFER SCENARIOS STUDIES OF MOBILE LIFE BUILDING MOBILE SERVICES

SENSUAL EVALUATION INSTRUMENT STUDIES OF MOBILE LIFE BUILDING MOBILE SERVICES

Stay close to the natives in the wild. Ground your work in their practices. Appreciate the magic, without mystifying. Rigor without rigidity. THE MOBILE LIFE WAY

I. PLAYFUL EXPERIENCES II. IN THE WILD III. EXPLORATORY DESIGN METHODS IV. MALLEABLE MATERIALS V. ECO SYSTEMS FIVE MOBILE LIFE CHALLENGES

IV. MALLEABLE MATERIALS FIVE MOBILE LIFE CHALLENGES

MALLEABLE MATERIALS Mobile 2.0

GEOCHAT AND PORTRAIT CATALOGUE MOBILE 2.0 EXAMPLES

I. PLAYFUL EXPERIENCES II. IN THE WILD III. EXPLORATORY DESIGN METHODS IV. MALLEABLE MATERIALS V. ECO SYSTEMS FIVE MOBILE LIFE CHALLENGES

USER EXPERIENCE & PAY ECO-SYSTEM HOME ECO-SYSTEM DRIVERS TOGETHER WITH INDUSTRY

An ever-changing web of actors in a market of mobile services, devices, infrastructure and technology How value networks change How players drive variations and selections on the market How players compete and depend on each other ECO-SYSTEM

EXPERIENCE & PAY ECO-SYSTEM HOME ECO-SYSTEM DRIVERS TOGETHER WITH INDUSTRY $

Start with the needs and possibilities for one of the actors in the eco-system: the consumers. By addressing the way technology can enter and sustain their lived experiences we aim to influence towards ecosystems that support rich, varied, valued, and valuable experiences. Find eco-system drivers. Mobile Life White Paper THE MOBILE LIFE WAY

LUDIC SOCIETY VISION ECO-SYSTEM DRIVERS PLAYFUL EXPERIENCES WHAT WE TYPICALLY DO MALLEABLE MATERIALS STUDIES OF MOBILE LIFE BUILDING MOBILE SERVICES BUILDING MOBILE AESTHETIC INTERACTIONS STAGING INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCES TECH FOR EXPERI-ACTS BUILDING MOBILE APPS

MOBILE LIFE PLAYFUL RESEARCH ON MOBILE APPLICATIONS From Luther to ludic society From usability to playful experience From classical design cycle to explorative design From end-users to creative people Dealing with malleable materials

FORMS OF COLLABORATION Domain projects Theme projects Internships Cash & technology

Projects: Theme: Mobile Eco-System Theme: Social Properties of Mobile Life Theme: Methods Domain: Supple Experiences Domain: Pervasive Games Domain: MoreVideo! Domain: Mobile 2.0 Domain: mFashion Domain: Generalised Interaction Models Domain: Playful experiences