People, Personal Data and the Built Environment by Holger Schnädelbach & David Kirk

People, Personal Data and the Built Environment by Holger Schnädelbach & David Kirk

Author:Holger Schnädelbach & David Kirk
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783319708751
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


5.10 Conclusion

Interactive Interiors are future designs of adaptive environments where interactivity will be integrated within the fabric of interior spaces and artefacts. In this sense, Interactive Interior Design, or ‘Interioraction’, will soon be studied and practiced, extending both the functional and aesthetic qualities of everyday interior surfaces and objects (such as furniture, curtains, cushions, carpets, etc.). Through Interactive Interiors, adaptive environments will be context-aware and potentially appearance-changing (i.e. shape, colour, pattern, texture) in response to occupants’ preferences, behaviors, and implicit input interactions. This paradigm comes with a number of ethical, social, and legal challenges, most notably inhabitants’ privacy and the use of their personal data. In this chapter we have begun to explore some of these challenges.



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