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Older People Inventing their Personal Internet of Things with the IoT Un-Kit Experience
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Web Of ThingEngineeringSmart CityIot CommunicationWearable TechnologyIot Kit DesignEducationUser-centered DesignCommunicationIot SystemOlder PeopleSmart ObjectSmart SystemsInternet Of Things SecurityIot Un-kit ExperienceInternet Of ThingsAmbient IntelligenceAssistive TechnologyPersonal InternetDesignUser ExperienceHuman-centered DesignMeaningful Iot ApplicationsMobile ComputingIot Data ManagementArchitectural DesignParticipatory DesignDesign ThinkingHuman-computer InteractionTechnology
We introduce the IoT Un-Kit Experience, a co-design approach that engages people in exploring, designing and generating personally meaningful IoT applications and that also serves as a means to explore IoT kit design through in-home workshops. Un-Kit represents a seemingly uncompleted set of sensors, actuators and media elements that have a decontextualized appearance - unfinished state, undefined purpose and unboxed form. The approach emphasises users contemplating and experiencing the IoT elements in their familiar space through detailed and layered conversation with researchers; rather than focusing on connecting up the kit itself, thus their ideas are not constrained by the kit or their competence with it. We illustrate the approach through in-home workshops with older adults, envisioned users of IoT who have had limited voice in its conception. The Un-kit approach supported participants to lead the process and to imagine new artfully integrated designs, with personally legible interactions and aesthetic qualities that fit their desire. We offer insights for a more situated and responsive approach to design of the IoT and its constituent kits.
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