ABSTRACT
We introduce e-accessories using established web aesthetics to transfer online interactions into the physical world and vice versa. Drawing on visual impressions and interaction metaphors of web 2.0 applications we propose two scenarios to include relevant functions into the physical space and allow real world actions to directly interact with the personal online presence.
We describe our design approach for "LikeButton" and "LinkPin", reflecting on relevant technological, aesthetical and interaction related issues and implications.
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Index Terms
- Like the real world: online aesthetics and habits transferred to the physical space
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