personalization angela chang tangible media group mit media lab [email protected]
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Personalization
• Control of – physical appearance
• Color, shape, size, texture
– Affordances (ergonomics)• interaction sites, interaction styles
– abilities– spatial arrangement– functionality (general v. sp)
Physical - Digital
• use of spatial arrangement (composition)
• color, texture, feel, smell (rich interactions)
• transformation of interface over time (wear and tear, breaking down)
• docking menus on (top/bottom/left/right); folders on screen
• customize graphical appearance (colors + font
sizes) and sounds• transient experiences
(new modes of fg-bg transitions persistence to alerts)
Metamorphosis
• Time – expression of interface over time– history, memory, nostalgia
• Adaptability to– fashion and style– mood and expression– environmental changes
• Ability to adjust granularity of interaction
composition
fluidity
layers of detail
history