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Right here Right now Kristina Höök Mobile Life director Professor at DSV in HMI
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Mobile Life
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Mobile Life?
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Mobile Technology Life People
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Mobile services development could (should?) be similar to tremendous internet development
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Games Socialise Advertise Share photos Wikipedia Share stories Buy stuff Book tickets Chatting Arrange summer holidays Research Porn Blogging Read newspapers Stock quotes Reading Spelling checker B2C Education Programming Work
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Why? Open platform Standards Device-independent access … but foremost: Many can create content, functionality and services Given time, meaningful practices have been established
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Mobile technology?
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Not a PC nor only internet here and now
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RFID SenseCam GPS Wireless communication Bodysensors Digital cameras P2P Sensor- networks iPods Mobile phones Light sensors Accelerometers Haptics Bluetooth Handheld computers SMS MMS
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Right here Right now
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New generation of mobile services: exploring and engaging with unplanned activities, unfamiliar places, and brief encounters – right here and right now work, leisure and social activities blend together – shift to services providing both global and local access – for work and leisure
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Right here, right now also in terms of physical self
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Mind – Body Emotion – Thought Rational – Irrational
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In common: Open for appropriation and meaning making User-generated content Bending the limits of technology – redefining its meaning
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HOT & HYPED DISAPPPOINTMENT MATURE ON-GOING Mobile Media Mobile 2.0 Pervasive Gaming Traditional mobile gaming Social Mobile Services Speech SMS Navigation Web surfing Mail Photography Mobile TV Sensors BUBBLING Discussion
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Why is the mobile life not here already?
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Obstacles Payment models Operating system standardisations Interface design Regulations Value networks Interface standardisation Mobile service download & installation Mobile eco-system
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How do we find the meaningful practices connecting here and now with mobile technology/services?
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“Our role is not to judge what people choose to do, but to accept and study their practices” Oskar Juhlin
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long-lasting friendships lomographers reptile owners video jockeys disc jockeys bikers teenagers elderly creating their own expressions dancers LARPers hunters Kista Galleria visitors
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Study some practice Design Changed practice Change someone else’s practice
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Pervasive technology entering the ‘here and now’ affects our values & design goals
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Privacy Trust Accountability Reflection Good life Freedom Freedom of speech Space - Place Health Autonomy Independence
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What allows for meaningful practices “right here, right now”? Invent new designs, design methods, technologies, mobile services to make it happen! Remove obstacles together – industry, academia, society!
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Discussion: Can TeliaSonera be a Mobile Service provider? If not – what is your business wrt Mobile Services? How would you make money out of a Mobile 2.0 landscape? Native mobile applications vs. Internet- applications? What are the obstacles really?
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Privacy Trust Accountability Reflection Good life Freedom Freedom of speech Space - Place Health Autonomy Independence Emotion
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Mostly hate?
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Hate back?
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eMoto
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Life style applications Affective Diary Affective Health
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Affective Diary 1. Collecting memories – including body memorabilia mingled with mobile materials (SMS, MMS, photographs, music listened to, video, …) 2. Offering a diary medium in which those memories can be mirrored and organised 3. Empowering the user to create meaning and alter those representations
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Cultural probe 12 informants Elderly Teenagers Dance teachers Lessons learnt About yesterday, today, tomorrow About someone/something Brooding, shedding, taking the lid off
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Sketching
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Carrying sensors
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1. Body memorabilia Sensordata analysed as –movement –arousal (pos and neg) Represented as
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2. Diary medium
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3. Empowerment & creating meaning “It was right about there I started to think like this: ohhh, how I am going to make this work, this thing here with buying a present and da, da, da. So right here, there is so MUCH that is represented here: Oh, I am not going to make it this weekend, and not then nor then nor then. And then I just thought: it will sort itself. I’ll just grab something at Kista Galleria.”
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… and now to demo!
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Affective Health Real-time feedback on your mobile
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Can TeliaSonera be a Mobile Service provider? User experience provider? Life style application provider?
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Mobile Life research areas: Mobile 2.0 Health/affective applications involving your body Pervasive Games Generalised interaction models Mobile Eco-system
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Thank you! www.mobile-life.org
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