Reif, Inbal; Alt, Florian; Hincapié Ramos, Juan David; Poteriaykina, Katerina; Wagner, Johannes
Dokumenttyp:
Konferenzbeitrag / Conference Paper
Titel:
Cleanly: Trashducation Urban System
Titel Konferenzpublikation:
CHI EA '10
Untertitel Konferenzpublikation:
CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Konferenztitel:
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (2010, Atlanta, GA)
Tagungsort:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Jahr der Konferenz:
2010
Datum Beginn der Konferenz:
10.03.2010
Datum Ende der Konferenz:
15.03.2010
Verlagsort:
New York, NY, USA
Verlag:
ACM
Jahr:
2010
Seiten von - bis:
3511-3516
Sprache:
Englisch
Stichwörter:
design ; interaction ; public displays ; recycling ; rfid badges ; trashducation ; ubiquitous display environments
Abstract:
Half the world's population is expected to live in urban areas by 2020. The high human density and changes in peoples' consumption habits result in an ever-increasing amount of trash that must be handled by governing bodies. Problems created by inefficient or dysfunctional cleaning services are exacerbated by a poor personal trash management culture. In this paper we present Cleanly, an urban trashducation system aimed at creating awareness of garbage production and management, which may serve as an educational plat-form in the urban environment. We report on data collected from an online survey, which not only motivates our research but also provides useful information on reasons and possible solutions for trash problems. «
Half the world's population is expected to live in urban areas by 2020. The high human density and changes in peoples' consumption habits result in an ever-increasing amount of trash that must be handled by governing bodies. Problems created by inefficient or dysfunctional cleaning services are exacerbated by a poor personal trash management culture. In this paper we present Cleanly, an urban trashducation system aimed at creating awareness of garbage production and management, which may serve a... »