Pendaphonics: An engaging tangible pendulum-based sonic interaction experience

Anne Marie Skriver Hansen, Dan Overholt, Winslow Burleson, Camilla Nørgaard Jensen, Byron Lahey, Kasia Muldner

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6 Scopus citations

Abstract

Pendaphonics is a tangible physical-digital-sonic environment and interactive system that motivates children and adults to be physically active and explorative. The development of this system presents a strategy for the design and evaluation of a low-cost, flexible, large scale tangible system that is engaging for children and adults alike. Pendaphonics has been installed in a public new media arts space, where over 200 people have interacted with it. Here, we describe Pendaphonics tangible interaction scenarios, including the broad potential of this system as a compositional and choreographic tool, an educational exhibit, and as an interface that facilitates playful interaction, exploration, discovery and creativity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProceedings of IDC 2009 - The 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children
Pages286-288
Number of pages3
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 30 2009
Event8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, IDC 2009 - Como, Italy
Duration: Jun 3 2009Jun 5 2009

Publication series

NameProceedings of IDC 2009 - The 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children

Other

Other8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, IDC 2009
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityComo
Period6/3/096/5/09

Keywords

  • And creative expression
  • Embodied experience
  • Interaction design
  • Learning
  • Physical activity
  • Play

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Software
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Education

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