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Florian 'Floyd' Mueller
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 268
Citations - 7648
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Game design & Game mechanics. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 246 publications receiving 6374 citations. Previous affiliations of Florian 'Floyd' Mueller include University of Melbourne & Stanford University.
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Mediating intimacy: designing technologies to support strong-tie relationships
Frank Vetere,Martin Gibbs,Jesper Kjeldskov,Steve Howard,Florian 'Floyd' Mueller,Sonja Pedell,Karen Mecoles,Marcus Bunyan +7 more
TL;DR: This paper used cultural probes and contextual interviews and other ethnographically informed techniques to investigate how interactive technologies are used within intimate relationships, and generated a thematic understanding of intimacy and the use of interactional technologies to support intimate acts.
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Exertion interfaces: sports over a distance for social bonding and fun
TL;DR: The results suggest that an Exertion Interface, as compared to a traditional interface, offers increased opportunities for connecting people socially, especially when they have never met before.
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Designing sports: a framework for exertion games
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller,Darren Edge,Frank Vetere,Martin Gibbs,Stefan Agamanolis,Bert Bongers,Jennifer G. Sheridan +6 more
TL;DR: The paper illustrates how the Exertion Framework was derived from prior systems and theory, and presents a case study of how it has been used to inspire novel exertion interactions.
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Hug over a distance
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller,Frank Vetere,Martin Gibbs,Jesper Kjeldskov,Sonja Pedell,Steve Howard +5 more
TL;DR: The prototype of Hug Over a Distance is an air-inflatable vest that can be remotely triggered to create a sensation resembling a hug, suggesting that prototypes can serve as tools to make participatory design volunteers aware of their importance in academic research.
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Cheese: tracking mouse movement activity on websites, a tool for user modeling
TL;DR: A straightforward way to record all mouse movements on a page is developed and certain mouse behaviors are found, common across many users, which are useful for content providers in increasing the effectiveness of their interface design.