With one-person households being increasingly common and Covid-19 lockdown policies forcing people to stay home, remote dining has become common practice for many, who take it as an opportunity to connect with others in times of loneliness. Sharing meals online, also known as digital commensality, is a rich form of interaction, where people leverage technology to achieve a sense of connectedness and belonging while eating. In this paper, we look at digital commensality and we explore its inherent playful potential with the aim to inspire the design of engaging technologies that can support, enhance and augment this form of interaction. For this, we used a situated play design approach to document and analyze the behavior of 36 people (including pairs of friends and strangers) sharing meals online. Our analysis surfaced a set of play potentials of remote dining - i.e., playful things people already do and enjoy spontaneously while sharing meals online. We present those play potentials as inspirational material: they can motivate and enrich the design of future digital commensality technologies by responding to people's desire for playful and social interaction with, through, and around food.

The Playful Potential of Digital Commensality: Learning from Spontaneous Playful Remote Dining Practices / Alhasan, K.; Ceccaldi, E.; Covaci, A.; Mancini, M.; Altarriba Bertran, F.; Huisman, G.; Lemke, M.; Ang, C. S.. - 6:CHI PLAY(2022), pp. 1-24. (Intervento presentato al convegno CHI PLAY 2022 tenutosi a Bremen) [10.1145/3549517].

The Playful Potential of Digital Commensality: Learning from Spontaneous Playful Remote Dining Practices

Mancini M.;
2022

Abstract

With one-person households being increasingly common and Covid-19 lockdown policies forcing people to stay home, remote dining has become common practice for many, who take it as an opportunity to connect with others in times of loneliness. Sharing meals online, also known as digital commensality, is a rich form of interaction, where people leverage technology to achieve a sense of connectedness and belonging while eating. In this paper, we look at digital commensality and we explore its inherent playful potential with the aim to inspire the design of engaging technologies that can support, enhance and augment this form of interaction. For this, we used a situated play design approach to document and analyze the behavior of 36 people (including pairs of friends and strangers) sharing meals online. Our analysis surfaced a set of play potentials of remote dining - i.e., playful things people already do and enjoy spontaneously while sharing meals online. We present those play potentials as inspirational material: they can motivate and enrich the design of future digital commensality technologies by responding to people's desire for playful and social interaction with, through, and around food.
2022
CHI PLAY 2022
augmented reality; commensality; computer mediated communication; digital commensality; empirical study; games/play; HFI; human food interaction; interaction design; playfulness
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
The Playful Potential of Digital Commensality: Learning from Spontaneous Playful Remote Dining Practices / Alhasan, K.; Ceccaldi, E.; Covaci, A.; Mancini, M.; Altarriba Bertran, F.; Huisman, G.; Lemke, M.; Ang, C. S.. - 6:CHI PLAY(2022), pp. 1-24. (Intervento presentato al convegno CHI PLAY 2022 tenutosi a Bremen) [10.1145/3549517].
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