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Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction; Vol. 31
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Proceedings of the second Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction
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Aarhus, Denmark
SESSION: Short papers
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Pages: 209 - 212
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-616-1
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Jonas Lundberg
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Information Science Linköping University S-581 83 Linköping, Sweden
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Aseel Ibrahim
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Nokia Home Communications Universitetsvägen 14 S-583 30 Linköping, Sweden
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David Jönsson
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Nokia Home Communications Universitetsvägen 14 S-583 30 Linköping, Sweden
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Sinna Lindquist
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Centre for User Oriented IT-design Lindstedtsvägen 5 SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
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Pernilla Qvarfordt
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Information Science Linköping University S-581 83 Linköping, Sweden
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ABSTRACT
In order to provoke a debate about the use of new technology, the Snatcher Catcher, an intrusive interactive refrigerator that keeps record of the items in it, was created. In this paper we present the fridge, and how we used it in a provocative installation. The results showed that the audience was provoked, and that few people wanted to have the fridge in their surroundings.
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Elizabeth D. Mynatt , Jim Rowan , Sarah Craighill , Annie Jacobs, Digital family portraits: supporting peace of mind for extended family members, Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, p.333-340, March 2001, Seattle, Washington, United States
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Walker, John A. 1999. Art and Outrage: Provocation, Controversy and the Visual Arts. Pluto Press: London.
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Kirsten Boehner , Janet Vertesi , Phoebe Sengers , Paul Dourish, How HCI interprets the probes, Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, April 28-May 03, 2007, San Jose, California, USA
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