For most health or well-being interventions, the process of evaluation is distinct from the activity itself, both in terms of who is involved, and how the actual data is collected and analyzed. Tangible interaction affords the opportunity to combine direct and embodied collaboration with a holistic approach to data collection and evaluation. We demonstrate this potential by describing our experiences designing and using the Communal Loom, an artifact for art therapy that translates quantitative data to collectively woven artifacts.
@article{arxiv.2410.24036,
title = {The Communal Loom: Integrating Tangible Interaction and Participatory Data Collection for Assessing Well-Being},
author = {Niti Parikh and Yiran Zhao and Maria Alinea-Bravo and Tapan Parikh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.24036},
year = {2024}
}
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Presented at CHI 2022 Tangible Interaction for Supporting Well-being Workshop