Title: ReacTickles: playful interaction with information communication technologies
Authors: Wendy Keay-Bright
Addresses: Reader in Inclusive Design, Cardiff School of Art and Design, University of Wales Institute Cardiff, Cardiff CF24 0SP, Wales, UK
Abstract: This article presents a vision of information communication technologies (ICTs) as a playful trigger for relaxation and exploration, and investigates the benefits of this approach for young children with autism spectrum conditions. Playfulness in this context is considered for its repetitious, rhythmic and experiential value rather than as an intervention for the acquisition of skills; ICT is proposed as a medium for its physical and sensory affordances rather than as a task-focused application. To explain this notion, I describe how the ReacTickles software system, designed to harness the multisensory properties of ICTs, has increased the potential for unique and personal forms of interaction through the close coupling of physical input and digital output. To conclude, I discuss how adopting an interpretational approach enabled many of those who contributed to the design of ReacTickles to determine its context of use.
Keywords: physical affordances; sensory affordances; ASCs; autism spectrum conditions; embodied interaction; experiential; ICT; information technology; communications technologies; playfulness; repetitious; rhythmic; sensory; tangible technologies; young children.
DOI: 10.1504/IJART.2009.024063
International Journal of Arts and Technology, 2009 Vol.2 No.1/2, pp.133 - 151
Published online: 24 Mar 2009 *
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