The swisshouse: an inhabitable interface for connecting nations

  • Authors:
  • Jeffrey Huang;Muriel Waldvogel

  • Affiliations:
  • Harvard University, Cambridge, MA;Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

  • Venue:
  • DIS '04 Proceedings of the 5th conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, and techniques
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

We present the Swisshouse, a novel type of "inhabitable interface" that supports direct and indirect communication and cultural awareness of habitants in different nations. The Swisshouse allows unsophisticated users to collaborate and be aware of each other over distance. By carefully sculpting the space and choreographing interactive elements in the space, the Swisshouse allows users to instantly separate, combine, and customize environments for specific collaborative activities. By providing visual representations of remote users and places, the Swisshouse provides awareness of the culture, presence and identities of virtual participants. And by tagging physical users with RFID tags, the Swisshouse makes participants aware of the social interaction occurring in the physical space. The combination of these primitives provides a single consistent inhabitable interface that integrates architectural and user interface design thinking, hardware and software design. To illustrate the power of this convergent approach, we describe several examples of real-life applications including a remote lecture, a brainstorming session, a business meeting, and an exhibition.