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Containing family clutter

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Publication date2007
Host publicationHome Informatics and Telematics: ICT for The Next Billion. HOIT 2007. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing,
EditorsAlladi Venkatesh, Timothy Gonsalves, Andrew Monk, Kathy Buckner
Place of PublicationBoston
PublisherSpringer
Pages171-184
Number of pages14
Volume241
ISBN (electronic)9780387736976
ISBN (print)9780387736969
<mark>Original language</mark>English

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NameIFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing
PublisherSpringer
Volume241
ISSN (Print)1868-4238

Abstract

In this paper, we present material from an ongoing ethnographic investigation of family life. Drawing on selected fieldwork materials, we look at the ways families deal with household clutter, and in particular how clutter can be contained in bowls and drawers. Based on this research, a case is made for rethinking digital media management in domestic settings. We argue that existing solutions, largely based around the PC, inhibit the casual storage and loose organization of content, properties afforded in both bowls and drawers. We explore a design perspective that aims to address this by building on physical properties of the bowl, using salient properties from fieldwork material to sketch out an early concept of an augmented bowl designed to hold physical and digital content. © 2007 International Federation for Information Processing.