“…at the situation or activity level (McCarthy & Wright, 2004). With regard to the latter, "co-experience", for instance, is a term used to define the social context of technology use, where experiences are coconstructed around a product that is used concurrently or independently (Forlizzi & Battarbee, 2004); personal experiences are created and altered as a result of social interaction (Battarbee & Koskinen, 2005). Co-experience demonstrates that activity-and situation-level interactions are not isolated, but build and converge over time, thus impacting broader individual or societal contexts.…”