Dra Wii ng Together: Exploring Collaborative User Engagement in Art Exhibitions

2011 
There is growing interest in user experience studies in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Interaction Design. Many researchers focus on designing technology to enhance user experience, specifically for engagement, joy, and collaboration. In order to explore user engagement, we developed three different WiiArts applications: Illumination, RippleCast, and ChromaFlow. We performed data analysis based on the video data collected from three different art exhibitions in three different countries: the USA, Germany, and South Korea. In this paper, we present the results of our observations that identified users’ engagement time, the number of people in a drawing collaboration session, and their drawing patterns. Then, we discuss the design implications for user engagement in terms of interactivity, collaboration, and creation. We conclude that both situated interaction and collaborative creation should be considered for designing technology for enhancing user engagement.
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