Based on preliminary findings from two puppet making and prototyping workshops, an emergent importance of ownership is identified among participants. The workshops center around puppet construction and performance but differed in population and design. We identify key mechanisms of the observed feeling of owernership in the different populations and lay out directed design choices to further support such ownership effects.
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Crystal Eng
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Firaz Peer
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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Publication Name:
First Co-Creation Workshop at International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC 2017) (June 19, 2017 Atlanta, GA)
Funders
NSF
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AISL
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1612686
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