Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3064663.3064705
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“…While hybrid experiences may combine physical and virtual settings to realise extended theatrical performances or museum visits (Benford and Gianacchi, 2011). Hybrid craft has also emerged as a distinct area of HCI research that emphasizes the merging of digital and non-digital material, artefacts and processes through the practice of crafting (Buechley et al 2012, Golsteijn et al 2014, Devendorf and Rosner, 2017. One common approach to delivering hybridity that is important to this paper is that of layering in which materials, artefacts or experiences are composed from physical and digital layers as this directly speaks to our interest in wrapping.…”
Section: Hybriditymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While hybrid experiences may combine physical and virtual settings to realise extended theatrical performances or museum visits (Benford and Gianacchi, 2011). Hybrid craft has also emerged as a distinct area of HCI research that emphasizes the merging of digital and non-digital material, artefacts and processes through the practice of crafting (Buechley et al 2012, Golsteijn et al 2014, Devendorf and Rosner, 2017. One common approach to delivering hybridity that is important to this paper is that of layering in which materials, artefacts or experiences are composed from physical and digital layers as this directly speaks to our interest in wrapping.…”
Section: Hybriditymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hybrids are often referred to as combinations of "distinct and often contradictory entities" [9] or worlds. This coming together of heterogenous entities also inherently presents a certain duality inscribed into related designs.…”
Section: Hybrid Perspectives On Digital-physical Playmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this point, 'hybrid' approaches aim to maintain a balance between these two counter views. The term hybrid is defined by Davendorf and Rosner [21] as the unification of "distinct and often contradictory entities, whether it refers to the offspring of different species or a mixture of heterogeneous entities." Although the term itself has biological roots, in HCI and architectural contexts hybrid can be addressed as a combination of analog and digital design, testing and fabrication processes.…”
Section: Hybrid Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%