
doi: 10.1007/pl00000014
handle: 11365/4015
This paper describes metaphors and design strategies used to conceive and develop a hand-held, location-aware tourist guide that delivers information related to the surrounding space mainly by reacting to the physical movements of the visitors. The guide is designed to minimise the boundary between the physical space and the related information through a number of situated and contextual-aware interaction mechanisms. These mechanisms are conceived to support the activity both at individual and social level.
Affordance, Situated action, Context-awareness, Personalised audio information, Affordance, Context-awareness, Modelling physical movements, Personalised audio information, Situated action, Visiting strategies, Visiting strategies, Modelling physical movements
Affordance, Situated action, Context-awareness, Personalised audio information, Affordance, Context-awareness, Modelling physical movements, Personalised audio information, Situated action, Visiting strategies, Visiting strategies, Modelling physical movements
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