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The prayer companion
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2010
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Digital SocietyHumanitiesExistentialismEngineeringPersonal Information ManagementPrayer CompanionSocial ComputingDesignPrayer LifeUser ExperienceSpiritualityChristian PracticeHuman-computer InteractionAmbient IntelligenceCommunicationHuman-centered ComputingOlder PeopleSocial Informatics
In this paper we describe the Prayer Companion, a device we developed as a resource for the spiritual activity of a group of cloistered nuns. The device displays a stream of information sourced from RSS news feeds and social networking sites to suggest possible topics for prayers. The nuns have engaged with the device enthusiastically over the first ten months of an ongoing deployment, and, notwithstanding some initial irritation with the balance of content, report that it plays a significant and continuing role in their prayer life. We discuss how we balanced specificity in the design with a degree of openness for interpretation to create a resource that the nuns could both understand and appropriate, describe the importance of materiality to the device's successful adoption, consider its implications as a design for older people, and reflect on the example it provides of how computation may serve spirituality.
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