Despite increased knowledge about how Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) are used to support religious and spiritual practices, designers know little about how to design technologies for faith-related purposes. Our research suggests incorporating sacred imagery into technospiritual applications can be useful in guiding development. We illustrate this through the design and evaluation of a mobile phone application developed to support Islamic prayer practices. Our contribution is to show how religious imagery can be used in the design of applications that go beyond the provision of functionality to connect people to the experience of religion. AUTHOR KEYWORDS Design, HCI, Spiritual Computing, Mobile Computing ACM Classification Keywords H5.m. Information interfaces and presentation (e.g., HCI): Miscellaneous.
Susan Wyche, Kelly E. Caine, Benjamin K. Davison,