Calomon

A Playful Reflection Method Using Pens that Rotate According to Daily Life Logs

VRSJ2024, 2024

Project Summary

Digital tools that support reflection through visualization of life logs have become popular, but most of them are biased toward providing quantitative and one-sided information. The purpose of this study is to explore the possibility of alternative reflection using digital tools. As a method of physical reflection in collaboration with computers, we propose an activity in which users themselves draw their own life logs in a playful manner using a writing tool that physically moves in accordance with their life logs.

Members

Sakurako Ohira, Yukina Nakanishi, Kanato Matsuura, Rintaro Chujo, Yuichi Yahagi, Katsufumi Matsui, Young ah Seong

Keywords

  • #well-being
  • #playful
  • #reflection
  • #machine and human independence
  • #aesthetic abstraction

Publications

Proposing ‘Calomon’: A Playful Reflection Method Using Pens that Rotate According to Daily Life Logs