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Zhuying Li

Researcher at Monash University

Publications -  42
Citations -  530

Zhuying Li is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Game design. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications receiving 242 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhuying Li include RMIT University.

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Towards Designing Bodily Integrated Play

TL;DR: This article presents an initial set of design strategies for bodily integrated play, aiming to inform designers on how they can engage with such systems to facilitate playful experiences, so that ultimately, people will profit from bodily play's many physical and mental wellbeing benefits even in a future where machine and human converge.
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Ingestible Games: Swallowing a Digital Sensor to Play a Game

TL;DR: This research investigates the design of ingestible games by using a wireless pill that can measure the user's core body temperature and designed a game called "Guts Game", to gain an understanding towards ingestible game design and build a theoretical design framework around it.
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Towards Experiencing Eating as a Form of Play

TL;DR: This article highlights the potential of technology to support eating as a form of play and reflects on its own work to articulate two design strategies for game designers on how they can facilitate playful eating experiences using novel technologies.
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The Guts Game: Towards Designing Ingestible Games

TL;DR: A two-player game - the "Guts Game" - where the players play against each other by completing a variety of tasks that require the players to change their own body temperature measured by an ingestible sensor to explore the potential of ingestible sensors for game designers.