Travelogue: Representing Indoor Trajectories as Informative Art
Project Overview:
In this work, we explore if informative art can represent a user’s indoor trajectory and promote user’s self-reflection, creating a new type of interactive space. Under the assumption that the simplicity of a digital picture frame can be an appealing way to represent indoor activities and further create a dyadic relationship between users and the space they occupy, we present \sys{}, a picture-frame like self-contained system which can sense human movement using wireless signal reflections in a device free manner. Breaking away from traditional dashboard-based visualization techniques, \sys{} only renders the high-level extent and location of users’ activities in different informative arts. Our preliminary user study with 12 participants shows most users found Travelogue intuitive, unobtrusive, and aesthetically pleasing, as well as a desired tool for self-reflection on indoor activity.