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Revision as of 12:41, 15 November 2011
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Spacebook: to extend the notion of an online social community by providing a user-customizable space that will enhance that community (through joining and participating in activities outside the virtual world.
Spacebook:(where) everybody can see the activities on the site, the users can join activities that are or will be taking place, create their new activities and (physically) link them with other activities.
A new activity hive is born.
TU Delft: drs. Ronald Kuil, sr. beleidsmedewerker vastgoedmanagement.
USER INTERFACE
Concept
An online social community that uses spacebook to meet new people and organise activities in the real world.
Research
A comparison of three different interfaces (two game interface, one modelling interface) with an age span of 11 years showed very clearly the different possibilities and chances interfaces give to a program. The main conclusion was that when you want an easy and understandable interface, the possibilities are limited. On the other hand, when you desire full control of the program, the interface usually requires a lot of experience of the user.
Validators
Walter Aprile & Aadjan van der Helm
References
Design Proposal
Two options for the interface are possible:
1.) The user becomes the architect for his own individual space. The interface within the website or the cellphone app includes reduced transformation-functions for the structure, which is divided in stripes so that the user can easily understand the transformation-process.
2.) The user sets the position, the volume (amount of people) and the room type (open, covered, open but covered) so that, the system can create a generic space for different activities.