Public Display Design Strategies for Passive Citizen Engagement in Civic Activities

Roles

  • HCI Researcher at KAIST

Goals

  • Understanding Citizen’s needs and difficulties to participate in civic activities

  • Defining public display design strategies for passive citizen engagement in civic activities

Details

  • Funded by Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) Social Venture

  • Conducted user studies and workshops for understanding passive citizens needs for public display

  • Established a communication channel for citizens to cohesively participate in public polls, even for uninterested individuals

  • Deveoped a button-style & gamified participatory platform that enables members of the community to easily express their opinions (more than 300 citizens participated during 2 weeks)

Workshops with the local citizens, local policy makers, and designers

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