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Tree Box: Designing embedded and embodied interaction for contemplative experiences in nature-rich environments
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Tree Box: Designing embedded and embodied interaction for contemplative experiences in nature-rich environments

Sónia Amélia Cabral Matos and D Sousa
DRS2022: RESEARCH PAPERS
PROCEEDINGS OF DRS
Design Research Society Conference 2022 (DRS 2022) (Bilbao, 25/06/2022–03/07/2022)
2022
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https://hdl.handle.net/10863/32533

Abstract

We present Tree Box, an interactive artefact designed to connect users to nature-rich environments through contemplation. The object draws on recent debates that juxtapose the benefits of meditation and mindfulness practices with exposure to nature-rich environments. Combining both with embedded and embodied interaction, we hope to add to the growing importance of designing for human well-being and planetary health. Technically, Tree Box uses Bluetooth wireless technology to locate spots for contemplation in natural surroundings. The prototype also uses a vibrating motor and an accelerometer sensor to invite users to stop in each location. By drawing on the literature that informed our prototype, we consider how design research and practice might help promote mental health alongside preserving green spaces and biodiversity hotspots. Theoretically, Tree Box draws on key literature covering {
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