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Title: Digitally complemented zoomorphism : a theoretical foundation for human-animal interaction design
Authors: Westerlaken, Michelle
Gualeni, Stefano
Keywords: Human-animal relationships
Games -- Design
Computer games -- Design
Technological innovations
Issue Date: 2013-09-04
Publisher: ACM
Citation: Westerlaken, M., & Gualeni, S. (2013). Digitally complemented zoomorphism : a theoretical foundation for human-animal interaction design. Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces Conference, Newcastle.
Abstract: From an interspecies perspective, we advocate for a theoretical foundation aimed at facilitating further research towards digitally mediated human-animal interaction. The proposed framework follows an approach we call ‘digitally complemented zoomorphism’ and recognizes ‘play’ as a free and voluntary activity that is shared by both animals and humans. As a result, three initial design guidelines will emerge. Our work is pursued in order to provide animals with stimulations which stem from a closer understanding of their perceptions and are not solely designed around human subjectivity.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/23603
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