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Capra

This study presents a system to collect and explore hiking data, helping users connect with nature and memories through a long-term archive.

Chronoscope

This project enables people to re-experience and explore various connections across their digital photo archive through different forms of time.

Memory Tracer

Memory Tracer novel ways of surfacing and living with past location-based moments from your life.

Olo Radio

This project enables people to re-experience and explore their digital music listening history data in ways that change and evolve through time.

Olly

This research presents a music player that randomly resurfaces past songs from listening histories, creating situations for reflecting on digital archives.

PhotoClock

PhotoClock enables you to relive memories in your digital photos based on the current time of the day as the clock ticks in the present moment.

Memory Compass

Memory Compass offers novel ways of interacting with past location-based moments in your life.

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Data Intermediaries

This project introduces data intermediaries, exploring how they enable individuals to manage personal data independently and securely.

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Introspective AI

This research examines how AI and personal data can encourage self-reflection by offering alternative perspectives, posing unique questions for future design.

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Quologue

This study explores interactive systems that introduce humor into digital conversations, enhancing engagement through playful responses.

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Beyond Looking Back

This research investigates how technology facilitates constructive reflections on past experiences, helping users gain insights for growth.

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Other Homes

This research examines innovative home design, proposing ways technology can support diverse living arrangements and expand the definition of "home."

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Alternative Research Outcomes

This project investigates creative methods for sharing research, such as audio documentaries, to connect findings with communities and foster engagement.

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Slow Technology Theory

This research develops a framework for designing technology that emphasizes slower, reflective interactions, promoting deeper engagement.

Homeware Lab
Simon Fraser University
School of Interactive Arts + Technology
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