Can’t Touch This: Rethinking Public Technology in a COVID-19 Era

  • Pearson, Jennifer (Recipient), Bailey, Gavin (Recipient), Robinson, Simon (Recipient), Jones, Matt (Recipient), Owen, Tom (Recipient), Zhang, Chi (Recipient), Reitmaier, Thomas (Recipient), Carter, Anna (Recipient), Sahoo, Deepak Ranjan (Recipient) & Raju, Dani Kalarikalayil (Recipient)

Prize: Honorary award

Description

What do pedestrian crossings, ATMs, elevators and ticket machines have in common? These are just a few of the ubiquitous yet essential elements of public-space infrastructure that rely on physical buttons or touchscreens; common interactions that, until recently, were considered perfectly safe to perform. This work investigates how we might integrate touchless technologies into public-space infrastructure in order to minimise physical interaction with shared devices in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on an ethnographic exploration into how public utilities are being used, adapted or avoided, we developed and evaluated a suite of technology probes that can be either retrofitted into, or replace, these services. In-situ community deployments of our probes demonstrate strong uptake and provide insight into how hands-free technologies can be adapted and utilised for the public domain; and, in turn, used to inform the future of walk-up-and use public technologies.
Degree of recognitionInternational
Granting OrganisationsAssociation for Computing Machinery

Awarded at event

Event titleCHI '22
LocationNew Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans , United StatesShow on map
Period30 Apr 2022 → 5 May 2022