The Annoying Chair is a gentle and playful way of nudging people to change posture while sitting regularly.
Sedentary work is increasing – and with it, health issues such as cardiovascular diseases and musculoskeletal disorders arise.
The annoying chair gently forces the person to change posture by moving balls around inside, creating discomfort (and rewarding comfort). Ensuring to regularly change posture the benefits are:
Varying the use of different muscles
Changes movement behaviour
Increase blood flow.
The annoying chair is a persuasive playful technology using gentle nudging and physical touch to encourage a varied movement culture within sedentary activities.
Conclusion:
The annoying chair is an alternative to ensure regular posture changes
It is a prototype developed by Joshua and me at RMIT Summer School in Playful Interaction.