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Player-computer interaction features for designing digital play experiences across six degrees of water contact

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posted on 2024-10-31, 18:46 authored by William Raffe, Marco Tamassia, Fabio ZambettaFabio Zambetta, Xiaodong LiXiaodong Li, Sarah Pell, Florian Floyd Mueller
Physical games involving the use of water or that are played in a water environment can be found in many cultures throughout history. However, these experiences have yet to see much benefit from advancements in digital technology. With advances in interactive technology that is waterproof, we see a great potential for digital water play. This paper provides a guide for commencing projects that aim to design and develop digital water-play experiences. A series of interaction features are provided as a result of reflecting on prior work as well as our own practice in designing playful experiences for water environments. These features are examined in terms of the effect that water has on them in relation to a taxonomy of six degrees of water contact, ranging from the player being in the vicinity of water to them being completely underwater. The intent of this paper is to prompt forward thinking in the prototype design phase of digital water-play experiences, allowing designers to learn and gain inspiration from similar past projects before development begins.

Funding

Enhancing the Australian theme park experience by harnessing virtual-physical play

Australian Research Council

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  1. 1.
    DOI - Is published in 10.1145/2793107.2793134
  2. 2.
    ISBN - Is published in 9781450334662 (urn:isbn:9781450334662)

Start page

295

End page

305

Total pages

11

Outlet

Proceedings of the 015 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play (CHI PLAY 2015)

Name of conference

CHI PLAY 2015

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Place published

New York, United States

Start date

2015-10-05

End date

2015-10-07

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2015 by the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. (ACM).

Former Identifier

2006055587

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-10-19