Foster, Derek, Lawson, Shaun, Linehan, Conor et al and Kirman, Ben
(2012)
Hip to be square: designing serious apps for coolness.
In: CHI 2012 Cool aX Continents, Cultures and Communities Workshop, 5-10 May 2012, Austin, Texas.
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Abstract
This paper discusses previous work in developing intervention apps for sustainability that are designed to be cool and improve user engagement. While much work has been carried out by the HCI community in sustainability, particularly energy consumption; little has been done to improve interaction with this relatively mundane but serious topic to engender a compelling and cooler experience. Using the theme of ‘it’s cool to be uncool’ for sustainability, we discuss the design of an eco-feedback Facebook application for deployment in a trial study. The Power Ballads Facebook app mashed mainstream ‘pop’ chart music with domestic energy data using aversive stimuli. Presented here are the pilot findings that suggest participants found the app cool.
Additional Information: | This paper discusses previous work in developing intervention apps for sustainability that are designed to be cool and improve user engagement. While much work has been carried out by the HCI community in sustainability, particularly energy consumption; little has been done to improve interaction with this relatively mundane but serious topic to engender a compelling and cooler experience. Using the theme of ‘it’s cool to be uncool’ for sustainability, we discuss the design of an eco-feedback Facebook application for deployment in a trial study. The Power Ballads Facebook app mashed mainstream ‘pop’ chart music with domestic energy data using aversive stimuli. Presented here are the pilot findings that suggest participants found the app cool. |
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Keywords: | Sustainability, energy |
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Subjects: | G Mathematical and Computer Sciences > G440 Human-computer Interaction |
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Divisions: | College of Science > School of Computer Science |
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ID Code: | 4954 |
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Deposited On: | 19 Mar 2012 17:59 |
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