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Gooey Gut Trail : Demystifying Human Gut Health Through a Board Game

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posted on 2024-11-03, 13:58 authored by Sree Lakshmi Nandhini Pasumarthy, Ellie Tai, Rohit Ashok KhotRohit Ashok Khot, Jessica DanaherJessica Danaher
Human gut health is influenced by a range of factors; however, it is often perceived through a single lens-the food we eat. With the increase in auto-immune disorders, having a holistic understanding of gut health factors is imperative. In an attempt to extend this perception of gut health beyond just food to other major factors that influence it, we designed a board game, called Gooey Gut Trail (GGT). GGT aims to create awareness and enable self-reflection amongst players through the introduction of real-world human actions and interactions that influence gut health. The game involves the use of natural accessories of a physical dining context to enable a contextual understanding of gut health. In this pictorial, we present our design process involving the synthesis and presentation of scientific literature through play; offer a critical reflection on key design decisions and the challenges addressed; elaborate on the iterative process involved in the development of a domestic science-based research product and our future plans.

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Designing augmented eating interfaces to promote mindful eating

Australian Research Council

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1145/3450741.3465390
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    ISBN - Is published in 9781450383769 (urn:isbn:9781450383769)

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1

End page

16

Total pages

16

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Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Creativity and Cognition (C&C '21)

Name of conference

C&C '21 : Creativity and Cognitiion

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Place published

United States

Start date

2021-06-22

End date

2021-06-23

Language

English

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© 2021 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s).

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2006108199

Esploro creation date

2021-10-02

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