Computer Science ETDs
Publication Date
Spring 5-2025
Abstract
Interactive murals are a new technology that blend traditional mural painting and embedded electronics. My work contrasts traditional STEAM projects by introducing youth to programming, building electronics, and interaction design principles within the context of designing and constructing interactive murals. Accordingly my dissertation addresses the following: 1) How can we integrate traditional mural practices and ubiquitous computing in an interactive mural, 2) How do interactive murals support youth in learning how to program and build electronics, and 3) How can we design learning activities that support youth as interaction designers?
To address my research questions, I first conducted technical tests to determine suitable materials for constructing interactive murals that will be permanently located outdoors, which would be subject to extreme weather. I then collaborated with a professional muralist, Nanbiah Chacon, to design and construct the first interactive mural. We developed a workflow that we would later employ in a workshop with youth. I co-taught a mural workshop with Nanibah, in which we designed and constructed an interactive mural with diverse youth, where they learned how to program and build electronics. Expanding on this workshop, I conducted another interactive mural workshop that further introduced interaction design principles to youth. This work is significant because it introduces a new and creative pathway for diverse youth to gain technological literacy and competency while making a real-world impact on their local communities.
Language
English
Keywords
interactive murals, steam, collaboration, culturally responsive learning, technology literacy, interaction design, art and technology, community engagement
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Computer Science
Level of Degree
Doctoral
Department Name
Department of Computer Science
First Committee Member (Chair)
Dr. Leah Buechley
Second Committee Member
Dr. Shuang Luan
Third Committee Member
Dr. Nichole Pinkard
Fourth Committee Member
Dr.Valkyrie Savage
Project Sponsors
National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2006524
Recommended Citation
Bustos, Alyshia. "Exploring Educational Affordances of Interactive Murals." (2025). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cs_etds/129