The Co-Drive interactive experience at CHI2021 gives conference attendees the possibility to experience social virtual travelling by car either as the driver or the remote passenger. Through the dislocation of two prototypes in two different parts of the world, Co-Drive trips will be available in two different locations, one of which crowdsourced among prospective CHI attendees. After experiencing the Co-Drive trip, participants will be able to share their experience in a collective way through a virtual meeting held during the conference and subsequently in an individual way through a phone call or video/audio recording from their car to the main author.

Co-Drive: Experiencing Social Virtual Travel on a Car Trip

Boffi Laura
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Mincolelli Giuseppe
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2021

Abstract

The Co-Drive interactive experience at CHI2021 gives conference attendees the possibility to experience social virtual travelling by car either as the driver or the remote passenger. Through the dislocation of two prototypes in two different parts of the world, Co-Drive trips will be available in two different locations, one of which crowdsourced among prospective CHI attendees. After experiencing the Co-Drive trip, participants will be able to share their experience in a collective way through a virtual meeting held during the conference and subsequently in an individual way through a phone call or video/audio recording from their car to the main author.
2021
9781450380959
remote travelling; social virtual reality;
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