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Sticky, smelly, smoky context: experience design in the kitchen

Published: 23 May 2006 Publication History

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In this position paper I reflect on the challenges to design, set up and evaluate a user experience in hybrid contexts, i.e., physical and digital ones, of everyday life.

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    CAI '06: Proceedings of the international workshop in conjunction with AVI 2006 on Context in advanced interfaces
    May 2006
    51 pages
    ISBN:9781450378147
    DOI:10.1145/1145706
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    Published: 23 May 2006

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    1. computer supported collaborative cooking
    2. evaluation
    3. human computer interaction
    4. ubiquitous computing
    5. user experience

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