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The Messaging Kettle: It’s IoTea time
Author(s) -
Alessandro Soro,
Margot Brereton,
Paul Roe
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
aarhus series on human centered computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2445-7221
DOI - 10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21323
Subject(s) - kettle (birds) , the internet , class (philosophy) , computer science , multimedia , world wide web , internet privacy , artificial intelligence , ecology , biology
We demonstrate a working prototype of a Messaging Kettle designed to facilitate asynchronous communication and enable a sense of presence between adult children and their older parents living abroad. Our goal is to offer a human centred critique of the Internet of Things, which has largely been conceived without consideration of the people who will use the things, and rather has traditionally moved from a technology oriented perspective. In the case of smart homes this approach has produced a wide array of projects focused on monitoring the habits of the elderly, recognizing anomalies and alerting the caregivers. In contrast we propose to focus on engagement and reciprocity, building on the rituals associated to habitually used and cherished objects. We conclude revisiting the technology oriented framework for the Internet of Things to include our observations on people’s perspective on smart communicating objects

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