Experiencing the World through Imperfect Lenses: An Autoethnography of Living in Mixed Reality
ISBN
979-8-4007-1485-6/2025/07
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2025-07-03
Author(s)
Abstract
Mixed reality (MR) technologies are evolving to become more portable, incorporating video see-through capabilities, which enable a shift from stationary to mobile use. This development allows MR headsets to be used in various everyday contexts, including eating, travelling, and exercising. Before MR technologies reshape how we live and seamlessly integrate into our daily activities, we must understand the lived experiences of using MR in our personal lives and their influences and implications on our day-to-day activities. This paper presents an autoethnographic study that adopts an exploratory first-person perspective to uncover challenges and opportunities within this intimate context. We present the experiences and challenges of living in mixed reality, including on-the-go scenarios and social interactions. Our findings reveal issues such as social and ethical concerns and offer lessons learned to inform the design of future interactive systems for mobile mixed reality.
Keywords
mixed reality
autoethnography
first-person methods
everyday life usage
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Book title
Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '25), July 5--9, 2025, Funchal, Portugal
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Contact Email Address
yu.sun@unisg.ch
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