Probing Experiences: Logs, Traces, Self-Report and A Sense of Wonder

Philips Research Book Series(2008)

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Two studies are described in which logging electronic data in conjunction with self-report provided a deeper insight into user experiences. During a field trial, interaction with a "visual" radio was electronically logged throughout and shed light on subjects' daily diaries. In a location-based audio play, users' tracks and traces were used in conjunction with interview data. In a third study, participants wore fashionable communicating garments; Galvanic Skin Response data triggered a sense of wonder. The studies highlight the ad-hoc nature of our use of electronic data to probe experiences and the need for a more rigid theoretical framework.
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