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Mazi: Tangible Technologies as a Channel for Collaborative Play

Nonnis, Antonella and Bryan-Kinns, Nick (2019) Mazi: Tangible Technologies as a Channel for Collaborative Play. In: CHI '19, 4-9 May 2019, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

Type of Research: Conference, Symposium or Workshop Item
Creators: Nonnis, Antonella and Bryan-Kinns, Nick
Description:

This paper investigates how haptic and auditory stimulation can be playfully implemented as an accessible and stimulating form of interaction for children. We present the design of Mazi, a sonic Tangible User Interface (TUI) designed to encourage spontaneous and collaborative play between children with high support needs autism. We report on a five week study of Mazi with five children aged between 6 and 9 years old at a Special Education Needs (SEN) school in London, UK. We found that collaborative play emerged from the interaction with the system especially in regards to socialization and engagement. Our study contributes to exploring the potential of user-centered TUI development as a channel to facilitate social interaction while providing sensory regulation for children with SENs.

Your affiliations with UAL: Research Centres/Networks > Institute for Creative Computing
Date: 2019
Event Location: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Date Deposited: 13 Jan 2025 11:12
Last Modified: 13 Jan 2025 11:12
Item ID: 23220
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/23220

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