%0 Conference Proceedings %T Towards Engaged Consumption: New Sources of Inspiration for Eco-feedback Design %+ Queensland University of Technology [Brisbane] (QUT) %A Snow, Stephen %A Brereton, Margot %Z Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued) %< avec comité de lecture %( Lecture Notes in Computer Science %B 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT) %C Cape Town, South Africa %Y David Hutchison %Y Takeo Kanade %Y Madhu Sudan %Y Demetri Terzopoulos %Y Doug Tygar %Y Moshe Y. Vardi %Y Gerhard Weikum %Y Paula Kotzé %Y Gary Marsden %Y Gitte Lindgaard %Y Janet Wesson %Y Marco Winckler %Y Josef Kittler %Y Jon M. Kleinberg %Y Friedemann Mattern %Y John C. Mitchell %Y Moni Naor %Y Oscar Nierstrasz %Y C. Pandu Rangan %Y Bernhard Steffen %I Springer %3 Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2013 %V LNCS-8120 %N Part IV %P 117-124 %8 2013-09-02 %D 2013 %R 10.1007/978-3-642-40498-6_8 %K Eco-feedback %K resource use %K electricity %K engaged consumption %Z Computer Science [cs]Conference papers %X Eco-feedback interventions are capable of producing reductions in household energy consumption. Yet less is known about exactly how this reduction is achieved, how to maximise user engagement, or how to effectively translate engagement into energy saving. This paper discusses design opportunities for eco-feedback systems through observations of domestic energy use in both Western and rural developing world contexts. Drawing on case studies from these two contexts including 21 empirical interviews, we present an alternative framework for human-resource interaction, highlighting design opportunities for a transition towards more engaged and sustainable energy consumption among users. %G English %2 https://inria.hal.science/hal-01510542/document %2 https://inria.hal.science/hal-01510542/file/978-3-642-40498-6_8_Chapter.pdf %L hal-01510542 %U https://inria.hal.science/hal-01510542 %~ IFIP-LNCS %~ IFIP %~ IFIP-AICT %~ IFIP-TC13 %~ IFIP-INTERACT %~ IFIP-LNCS-8120