Contextual and Spatial Framework

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Contextual and Spatial Framework by Mind Map: Contextual and Spatial Framework

1. PEOPLE

1.1. 1.0 Users and non-users

1.1.1. 1.1 Activity size

1.1.2. 1.2 Relationship type

1.1.3. 1.3  Social distance

1.1.4. 1.4  Diversity

1.1.5. 1.5  Physical / Psychological needs

1.1.6. 1.6  Personal artifacts

1.1.6.1. 1.6.1 Barriers to participation

1.2. 2.0 Spatial Orientation

1.2.1. 2.1  Bodily schema

1.2.1.1. 2.1.1 Tempo / speed of movement

1.2.2. 2.2 Engagement

1.2.2.1. 2.2.1 Posture

1.2.2.2. 2.2.2 Tasks currently 'attending'

1.2.3. 2.3  Capability of senses

1.3. 3.0 Community attributes

2. CONTENT

2.1. 8.0 Specificity

2.2. 8.1 Purpose

2.3. 8.2 Nature / Experience

2.4. 8.3 Content

2.5. 8.4 Format

2.6. 8.5 Contextualisation

2.6.1. 8.5.1 Content age

3. TECHNOLOGY

3.1. 7.0 Interaction scale

3.2. 7.1 (Situated) tech character

3.3. 7.2 Interaction orientation

3.4. 7.3 Interaction style

3.4.1. 7.3.1 Sensing interaction

3.4.2. 7.3.2 In situ

3.4.3. 7.3.3 Barrier to participation

3.4.3.1. 7.3.3.1 Prerequisite appropriations

3.4.3.2. 7.3.3.2 Elements of privilege

3.5. 7.4 Material and form (Situational dependencies)

4. PLACE

4.1. 4.0 Situation

4.1.1. 4.1 Culture of practice - Flows

4.1.2. 4.2  Sense of belonging

4.1.3. 4.3 Density and scale

4.1.4. 4.4  Shared encounters

4.1.5. 4.5 Fixity

4.2. 5.0 Location Type

4.2.1. 5.1 Purpose

4.2.1.1. 5.1.1 Promote

4.2.1.2. 5.1.2 Supplemental

4.2.2. 5.2 Protocols

4.2.2.1. 5.2.1 Pertinence

4.2.2.2. 5.2.2 Degree of ownership

4.2.3. 5.3 Resources

4.2.3.1. 5.3.1 Artifacts

4.2.4. 5.4 Environmental conditions

4.2.4.1. 5.4.1 Spatial qualities

4.2.5. 5.5 Ambience

4.2.5.1. 5.5.1 Size dimensions

4.2.6. 5.6 Flexible boundaries - Transitions

4.2.6.1. 5.6.1 Ability for flow

4.2.7. 5.7 Adjacent places

4.2.7.1. 5.7.1 Access

4.2.7.2. 5.7.2 Type

4.2.7.2.1. 5.7.2.1 Layout

4.3. 6.0 Activity