Research - Experiment

The evaluation was first done in the University of Queensland Usability Lab (UQUL) and then in a veranda in the University of Queensland Ipswich campus (UQI).

In UQUL, 10 people participated in the research. Here. Participants were observed and videoed from a one-way window from another room. They were left completely alone with the installation.

At Ipswich campus, 11 people participated in the research. Here, participants were observed and videoed from behind a lace curtain.

UQUL Photos

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The setup in UQUL is simpler than in Ipswich.

UQI Photos

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There was a techical problem to connect a TV to the computer, so a flat screen monitor had to be used.

Alice's Tea Party Screenshot

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The image of the upper left corner indicates the postion and size of the streaming video image. It is not the real streaming video image.

 

 

 

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