Photo Displays and Intergenerational Relationships in the Family Home

Abigail Durrant, Alex S. Taylor, David Frohlich, Abigail Sellen, David Uzzell
2009 unpublished
In this paper we describe a design-orientated field study in which we deploy a novel digital display device to explore the potential integration of teenage and family photo displays at home, as well as the value of situated photo display technologies for intergenerational expression. This exploration is deemed timely given the contemporary take-up of digital capture devices by teenagers and the unprecedented volume of photographic content that teens generate. Findings support integration and
more » ... display of photos on a standalone device, as well as demonstrating the interventional efficacy of the design as a resource for provoking reflection on the research subject. We also draw upon the theoretical concept of Dialogism to understand how our design mediates intergenerational relationships and interaction aesthetics relating to the notion of 'constructive conflict'. Categories and Subject Descriptors H5.m. Information interfaces and presentation (e.g., HCI): Miscellaneous. General Terms Design, Human Factors. Keywords Family photo displays, teen photography, situated displays, participatory design, interaction design, critical design, home life. curation is intuitively tied to other roles that reproduce a domestic order, like parenting, housekeeping and interior decoration. These roles are all imbued with ethical sensibilities, power relations and moral obligations [27] .
doi:10.14236/ewic/hci2009.2 fatcat:tey2kyhrendujkp4c7um26p5tq