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Shaping Attitudes Across Realities. Exploring Strategies for the Design of Persuasive Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality Games

Authors : Martijn J. L. Kors, Karel Millenaar, Erik D. van der Spek, Gabriele Ferri, Ben A. M. Schouten, Tim Marsh

Published in: Entertainment Computing – ICEC 2017

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality technologies are embraced by designers, scholars and charities alike, some primarily for their entertaining properties, others also for the opportunities in education, motivation or persuasion. Applications with the latter objective, that of persuasion, are designed not only to be entertaining, but are also designed (or framed) to shape how players think and feel about issues in reality. However, despite the growing interest in the persuasive opportunities of these immersive technologies, we still lack the design strategies and best-practices that could support in the design of these ‘immersive persuasive games’. To address this still-unexplored and fragmented design space, we organize a design-oriented workshop that brings together academia and industry. The workshop is informed by a Research through Design approach in which the primary focus is to generate knowledge through designing. Participants design and evaluate ideas on-the-spot in an iterative manner using low-fidelity, life-size, prototyping and role-playing techniques, thereby mimicking an embodied interactive immersive environment. By reflecting on design practices and player experiences, we construct a body of knowledge, built exemplar work and distil best-practices to formulate design strategies for the design of immersive persuasive games.

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Metadata
Title
Shaping Attitudes Across Realities. Exploring Strategies for the Design of Persuasive Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality Games
Authors
Martijn J. L. Kors
Karel Millenaar
Erik D. van der Spek
Gabriele Ferri
Ben A. M. Schouten
Tim Marsh
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66715-7_71

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