A Basic Study on Interaction Spaces from the Perspective of Human Behavior

AUTHORS

Du-jin Song,Dept. Architecture Design, Graduate School of Techno Design, Kookmin Univ. Seoul, Korea
Yong-seong Kim, (Corresponding Author) Dept. Architecture Design, Graduate School of Techno Design, Kookmin Univ. Seoul, Korea

ABSTRACT

Interaction design (ID), applied with Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, is currently being pursued as a key research subject. Despite there being more widespread attempts at developing ID and developing applications of IoT technologies to cover more far-reaching spaces even in the field of architectural design, there is a continual need to pursue research to apply these aspects on a scale that is humanly overwhelming in addition to being expanded for applications across entire cities. In light of this, this study pursued both a review of theory and the study of the concept of ubiquity from a human behavioral standpoint by categorizing interactions of synesthesia with humans in a space from a visual, haptic, optical and tactile standpoint and analyzed cases of spaces applying ID through these pursuits to study ID and how people and spaces interact.

 

KEYWORDS

Ubiquity, Human Behavior, Interaction Design

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CITATION

  • APA:
    Song,D.& Kim,Y.(2018). A Basic Study on Interaction Spaces from the Perspective of Human Behavior. International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, 2(2), 19-24. 10.21742/IJACT.2018.2.2.04
  • Harvard:
    Song,D., Kim,Y.(2018). "A Basic Study on Interaction Spaces from the Perspective of Human Behavior". International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, 2(2), pp.19-24. doi:10.21742/IJACT.2018.2.2.04
  • IEEE:
    [1] D.Song, Y.Kim, "A Basic Study on Interaction Spaces from the Perspective of Human Behavior". International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, vol.2, no.2, pp.19-24, Oct. 2018
  • MLA:
    Song Du-jin and Kim Yong-seong. "A Basic Study on Interaction Spaces from the Perspective of Human Behavior". International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, vol.2, no.2, Oct. 2018, pp.19-24, doi:10.21742/IJACT.2018.2.2.04

ISSUE INFO

  • Volume 2, No. 2, 2018
  • ISSN(p):2207-8533
  • ISSN(e):2207-8541
  • Published:Oct. 2018

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