Arm-A-Dine: Towards Understanding the Design of Playful Embodied Eating Experiences | Rakesh Patibanda
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Arm-A-Dine: Towards Understanding the Design of Playful Embodied Eating Experiences

Play & Games Full Paper
Year2018
VenueCHI PLAY '18
LocationMelbourne, VIC, Australia
Pagespp. 299–313 (15 pages)
Arm-A-Dine: Towards Understanding the Design of Playful Embodied Eating Experiences

A social dining experiment where people eat using robotic arms attached to their bodies, and each person's robotic arm is controlled by their dining partner's emotional reactions. The project explores how playful technology can make shared meals more interesting and mindful.

There is an increasing trend in HCI on studying human-food interaction, however, we find that most work so far seems to focus on what happens to the food before and during eating, i.e. the preparation and consumption stage. In contrast, there is a limited understanding and exploration around using interactive technology to support the embodied plate-to-mouth movement of food during consumption, which we aim to explore through a playful design in a social eating context. We present Arm-A-Dine, an augmented social eating system that uses wearable robotic arms attached to diners' bodies for eating and feeding food. Extending the work to a social setting, Arm-A-Dine is networked so that a person's third arm is controlled by the affective responses of his/her dining partner. From the study of Arm-A-Dine with 12 players, we articulate three design themes: Reduce bodily control during eating; Encourage savoring by drawing attention to sensory aspects during eating; and Encourage crossmodal sharing during eating to assist game designers and food practitioners in creating playful social eating experiences. We hope that our work inspires further explorations around food and play that consider all eating stages, ultimately contributing to our understanding of playful human-food interaction.

Yash Dhanpal Mehta, Rohit Ashok Khot, Rakesh Patibanda, Florian Mueller

human-food interaction food games digital commensality
YD
Yash Dhanpal Mehta
RA
Rohit Ashok Khot
RP
Rakesh Patibanda
F'
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller