Where the action is: the foundations of embodied interaction
Where the action is: the foundations of embodied interaction
A new era in human computer interaction: the challenges of technology as a social proxy
Proceedings of the Latin American conference on Human-computer interaction
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This case study provides insights for artists, designers, and technologists working with community-generated media in the domain of public art. The authors document their recent public artwork, the Talking Poles, and discuss the adaptation of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) design methods to the project. Community-generated public art has a direct relationship to the field of HCI through the technology that underlies both social computing and quotidian digital documentation. When acknowledging 'citizen action' as a component of public art, consideration must also be given to the preservation of the work as representative of an emergent and shared digital world culture.