Away and (Dis)connection: Reconsidering the use of digital technologies in light of long-term outdoor activities

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We present a study of long-term outdoor activities, based on altogether 34 interviews with 19 participants. Our goal was not only to explore these enjoyable experiences, but more broadly to examine how technology use was recontextualized 'away' from the everyday. Outdoor activities are commonly presented as an escape from our technology-infused world. In contrast, our interviews reveal experiences that are heavily dependent on technology, both digital and not. However, digital technology - and in particular the mobile phone - is reconfigured when taken out of its ordinary, often urban and indoor, context. We first present a diversity of 'aways' during outdoor activities by depicting cherished freedoms and interpersonal preferences. We then describe how participants managed connection and disconnection while away and upon coming back. To conclude, we discuss how constructions of away can support more purposeful engagements with digital technology, and how pointed (dis)connection can be useful for technology design also in non-outdoor settings.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer230
TidsskriftProceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Vol/bind3
Udgave nummerGROUP
ISSN2573-0142
DOI
StatusUdgivet - dec. 2019
Eksternt udgivetJa

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