Editorial: Collocated social practices surrounding photos

Recent developments in technology mean that it is becoming increasingly possible to support collaboration around digital photos. This makes an exploration of the existing collocated social practices that are associated with photos both timely and relevant. This workshop will explore social practices in the areas of photowork, photo sharing and photo displays, with the aim of drawing together current research and considering how the findings might inform technology innovation.

[1]  R. Chalfen Snapshot versions of life , 1987 .

[2]  Alex S. Taylor,et al.  Designing Family Photo Displays , 2007, ECSCW.

[3]  Kerry Rodden,et al.  Does organisation by similarity assist image browsing? , 2001, CHI.

[4]  A Van HouseNancy Collocated photo sharing, story-telling, and the performance of self , 2009 .

[5]  John Zimmerman,et al.  Cherish: Smart Digital Photo Frames , 2006 .

[6]  Amy Voida,et al.  Mobiphos: A study of user engagement with a mobile collocated-synchronous photo sharing application , 2009, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud..

[7]  Marc Davis,et al.  The uses of personal networked digital imaging: an empirical study of cameraphone photos and sharing , 2005, CHI Extended Abstracts.

[8]  Tom Rodden,et al.  Collaborating around collections: informing the continued development of photoware , 2004, CSCW.

[9]  Nancy A. Van House,et al.  Collocated photo sharing, story-telling, and the performance of self , 2009, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud..

[10]  Clifton Forlines,et al.  Sharing and building digital group histories , 2002, CSCW '02.

[11]  Bernadette Flynn,et al.  Geography of the Digital Hearth , 2003 .

[12]  Martin Lister The Photographic Image in Digital Culture , 1995 .

[13]  Yvonne Rogers,et al.  The introduction of a shared interactive surface into a communal space , 2004, CSCW.

[14]  David Frohlich,et al.  Good Intentions: Remembering through Framing Photographs in English Homes , 2007 .

[15]  Michael Rohs,et al.  Bridging the gap between the Kodak and the Flickr generations: A novel interaction technique for collocated photo sharing , 2009, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud..

[16]  Maxine Glancy,et al.  Fixed in time and "time in motion": mobility of vision through a SenseCam lens , 2009, Mobile HCI.

[17]  Andrew F. Monk,et al.  Social enjoyment with electronic photo displays : Awareness and control , 2008 .

[18]  Gregory J. Wolff,et al.  Storytelling with digital photographs , 2000, CHI.

[19]  J. Bruner Acts of meaning , 1990 .

[20]  M. Hirsch Family Frames: Photography, Narrative and Postmemory , 1997 .

[21]  Elizabeth D. Mynatt,et al.  Six Themes of the Communicative Appropriation of Photographic Images , 2005 .

[22]  Antti Oulasvirta,et al.  Building social discourse around mobile photos: a systemic perspective , 2005, Mobile HCI.

[23]  John Zimmerman,et al.  Cherish: smart digital photo frames for sharing social narratives at home , 2006, CHI EA '06.

[24]  Abigail Sellen,et al.  The ubiquitous camera: an in-depth study of camera phone use , 2005, IEEE Pervasive Computing.

[25]  Helen Grace Jo Spence and Patricia Holland eds., Family Snaps: The meaning of Domestic Photography; Valerie Walkerdine, Schoolgirl Fictions , 1992 .

[26]  Andrew F. Monk,et al.  Social enjoyment with electronic photograph displays: Awareness and control , 2008, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud..

[27]  Dave W. Randall,et al.  The past is a different place: they do things differently there , 2008, DIS '08.

[28]  David Salesin,et al.  Gaze-based interaction for semi-automatic photo cropping , 2006, CHI.

[29]  D. Frohlich Audiophotography: Bringing Photos to Life with Sounds , 2004 .

[30]  Andrew D. Miller,et al.  Give and take: a study of consumer photo-sharing culture and practice , 2007, CHI.

[31]  Allan Kuchinsky,et al.  Requirements for photoware , 2002, CSCW '02.

[32]  Alex S. Taylor,et al.  Photo displays and intergenerational relationships in the family home , 2009, BCS HCI.

[33]  Carman Neustaedter,et al.  Using physical memorabilia as opportunities to move into collocated digital photo-sharing , 2009, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud..

[34]  Danah Boyd,et al.  Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship , 2007, J. Comput. Mediat. Commun..

[35]  Amy Voida,et al.  Wii all play: the console game as a computational meeting place , 2009, CHI.

[36]  Otmar Hilliges,et al.  Bringing physics to the surface , 2008, UIST '08.

[37]  Mizuko Ito,et al.  Personal, Portable, Pedestrian: Mobile Phones in Japanese Life , 2006 .

[38]  Abigail Sellen,et al.  Home curation versus teenage photography: Photo displays in the family home , 2009, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud..

[39]  Andrew F. Monk,et al.  Designing appropriate affordances for electronic photo sharing media , 2006, CHI Extended Abstracts.

[40]  Abigail Sellen,et al.  Understanding photowork , 2006, CHI.

[41]  Kristina Höök,et al.  Experiencing the Affective Diary , 2009, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing.

[42]  Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn,et al.  Connecting the family with awareness systems , 2007, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing.

[43]  Siân E. Lindley,et al.  Narrative, memory and practice: tensions and choices in the use of a digital artefact , 2009, BCS HCI.

[44]  Alex S. Taylor,et al.  Photo displays in the home , 2008, DIS '08.

[45]  Alison Moore Time in motion. , 2009 .

[46]  William W. Gaver,et al.  Beyond the snapshot from speculation to prototypes in audiophotography , 2000, DIS '00.

[47]  Steve Benford,et al.  Making the Home Network at Home: Digital Housekeeping , 2007, ECSCW.

[48]  Alex S. Taylor,et al.  Speculative devices for photo display , 2008, CHI Extended Abstracts.

[49]  Abigail Sellen,et al.  Opening up the family archive , 2010, CSCW '10.

[50]  Tom Rodden,et al.  Domestic Routines and Design for the Home , 2004, Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW).

[51]  Antti Oulasvirta,et al.  It's Mine, Don't Touch!: interactions at a large multi-touch display in a city centre , 2008, CHI.

[52]  Maxine Glancy,et al.  Narrative, memory and practice: tensions and choices in the use of a digital artefact , 2009, BCS HCI.

[53]  Mor Naaman,et al.  Why we tag: motivations for annotation in mobile and online media , 2007, CHI.

[54]  Geraldine Fitzpatrick,et al.  Teachers' and tutors' social reflection around SenseCam images , 2009, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud..

[55]  Phoebe Sengers,et al.  Making by making strange: Defamiliarization and the design of domestic technologies , 2005, TCHI.

[56]  Frédéric Vernier,et al.  Personal digital historian: story sharing around the table , 2003, INTR.

[57]  R. Chalfen,et al.  Family photograph appreciation : Dynamics of medium, interpretation and memory , 1998 .

[58]  Tom Rodden,et al.  Mixing Research Methods in HCI: Ethnography Meets Experimentation in Image Browser Design , 2004, EHCI/DS-VIS.

[59]  Daniela Petrelli,et al.  AutoTopography: what can physical mementos tell us about digital memories? , 2008, CHI.

[60]  Keith Cheverst,et al.  Social interaction around a rural community photo display , 2009, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud..

[61]  Shahram Izadi,et al.  SenseCam: A Retrospective Memory Aid , 2006, UbiComp.

[62]  Trent Apted,et al.  Tabletop sharing of digital photographs for the elderly , 2006, CHI.

[63]  Gary Marsden Using HCI to leverage communication technology , 2003, INTR.

[64]  Mor Naaman,et al.  Over-exposed?: privacy patterns and considerations in online and mobile photo sharing , 2007, CHI.

[65]  Marianne Graves Petersen,et al.  Squeeze: designing for playful experiences among co-located people in homes , 2007, CHI Extended Abstracts.

[66]  Kerry Rodden,et al.  How do people manage their digital photographs? , 2003, CHI '03.