New directions: a value-sensitive design approach to augmented reality

In this position paper we bring a new approach — Value-Sensitive Design — to understanding the value implications of augmented reality. We examine seven values: psychological well-being, physical well-being, privacy, deception, informed consent, ownership and property, and trust. In addition, we briefly describe our work where we apply a Value-Sensitive Design approach to augmented reality of the natural world.

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