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Mobile Video in Everyday Social Interactions

Authors : Erika Reponen, Jaakko Lehikoinen, Jussi Impiö

Published in: Mobile TV: Customizing Content and Experience

Publisher: Springer London

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Abstract

Video recording has become a spontaneous everyday activity for many people, thanks to the video capabilities of modern mobile phones. Internet connectivity of mobile phones enables fluent sharing of captured material even real-time, which makes video an up-and-coming everyday interaction medium. In this article we discuss the effect of the video camera in the social environment, everyday life situations, mainly based on a study where four groups of people used digital video cameras in their normal settings. We also reflect on another study of ours, relating to real-time mobile video communication and discuss future views. The aim of our research is to understand the possibilities in the domain of mobile video. Live and delayed sharing seem to have their special characteristics, live video being used as a virtual window between places whereas delayed video usage has more scope for good-quality content. While this novel way of interacting via mobile video enables new social patterns, it also raises new concerns for privacy and trust between participating persons in all roles, largely due to the widely spreading possibilities of videos. Video in a social situation affects cameramen (who record), targets (who are recorded), passers-by (who are unintentionally in the situation), and the audience (who follow the videos or recording situations) but also the other way around, the participants affect the video by their varying and evolving personal and communicational motivations for recording.

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Metadata
Title
Mobile Video in Everyday Social Interactions
Authors
Erika Reponen
Jaakko Lehikoinen
Jussi Impiö
Copyright Year
2010
Publisher
Springer London
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-701-1_9