Dead Fun: Uncomfortable Interactions in a Virtual Reality Game for Coffins
PubDate: October 2015
Teams: University of Lincoln
Writers: James Brown;Kathrin Gerling;Patrick Dickinson;Ben Kirman
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Abstract
Uncomfortable interactions are a common aspect of daily life, and have been explored in Human-Computer Interaction; yet little is known about uncomfortable gaming experiences. In this paper, we report on the design and preliminary evaluation of a game in which one player is invited to lie down in a coffin. Results of an exploratory user study suggest that the restricted space of the coffin along with its unsettling cultural connotation led to an engaging, thought provoking experience. By combining the previously separately explored dimensions of physical and psychological discomfort, we hope to better understand the effects that such challenges can have on player experience.