ABSTRACT
We present a novel design idea to capture and preserve the laughter of ourselves, friends, and loved ones with tangible representations. With preliminary design explorations, we discuss interaction design opportunities for celebrating our positive affect through concrete reminders of our laughter.
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- Celebrating Laughter: Capturing and Sharing Tangible Representations of Laughter
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