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Embedded interaction in a water fountain for motivating behavior change in public space
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MusicAmbient DisplayPublic SpaceEnvironmental DesignInteractive InstallationUser-centered DesignCommunicationSocial SciencesBuilt EnvironmentEnvironmental BehaviorVirtual RealitySustained Behavior ChangeAffective ComputingMultiple Interaction ModalitiesPublic HealthBehavioral SciencesCrowd BehaviorDesignUser ExperienceHuman-centered DesignTangible User InterfaceUrban DesignSocial BehaviorHuman-computer InteractionBehavior ChangeWater Fountain
This paper presents an interactive installation for a public space aimed at motivating new behaviors by augmenting the space with subtle and playful audiovisual interaction aesthetically integrated in a shared environment. Designed to complement an existing water fountain with projected light and sound, the embedded installation encouraged people to take a drink, increasing the proportion of people who used the water fountain by 42% to 57% approximately for nine months. Sensors evaluated the impact of multiple interaction modalities on actual water usage. We found that subtle interaction can improve the experience of a space, in particular for those that use it frequently, and lead to sustained behavior change, especially when its modalities are responsive to the level of activity in the space.
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