The Drawbox Project: Open Ended Play Over a Distance. Rinott, M. & Umanski, D. In Extended Abstracts Publication of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, of CHI PLAY '17 Extended Abstracts, pages 391–396, New York, NY, USA, 2017. Association for Computing Machinery. event-place: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Paper doi abstract bibtex Open ended play allows children to interact in a free and expressive manner, without defined goals. It is typical of co-located play. We describe a dual-location installation created with the goal of enabling real time, open ended interaction between children in the two locations. We present the play and design values that led to the development of the installation - the Drawbox project - as well as the implementation, and observations from children interacting in two museums in two countries.
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title = {The {Drawbox} {Project}: {Open} {Ended} {Play} {Over} a {Distance}},
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url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3130859.3131330},
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abstract = {Open ended play allows children to interact in a free and expressive manner, without defined goals. It is typical of co-located play. We describe a dual-location installation created with the goal of enabling real time, open ended interaction between children in the two locations. We present the play and design values that led to the development of the installation - the Drawbox project - as well as the implementation, and observations from children interacting in two museums in two countries.},
booktitle = {Extended {Abstracts} {Publication} of the {Annual} {Symposium} on {Computer}-{Human} {Interaction} in {Play}},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
author = {Rinott, Michal and Umanski, Daniil},
year = {2017},
note = {event-place: Amsterdam, The Netherlands},
keywords = {connected playgrounds, drawing, open ended play, physical simulation, remote interaction},
pages = {391--396},
}
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