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13 Dec 2007
 
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Find out more about what Trigr is, how it works and the thinking behind this new approach to moblogging.

A look at most anyone’s moblog will yield the same conclusion: moblogs are generally far removed from the actual lives that they’re intended to document.

Enter Trigr, a life streaming application that pushes users to capture ordinary moments in their daily routines. Once signed up for the service, Trigr sends randomly timed SMS messages to a user’s device with the text “shoot!” The user snaps a photo of whatever they happen to be doing at that moment and sends it to a Trigr email address, whereupon the photo posts to a Flickr page for all to see.

A look at Trigr’s companion Flickr account, which hosts about 1,500 photos from the 35 participants who took part in Trigr’s first trial, shows people engaged in numerous mundane activities. The photos reveal that people spent much of their time eating, sitting in front of their computers and commuting. But while these activities are commonplace, the method of documentation is captivating, providing candid views into people’s lives.

I saw photos of friends who participated making breakfast and working at their offices, activities I might never otherwise witness, and by doing so felt I got to know them more fully. I found strangers’ ordinary moments equally compelling: I excitedly viewed a shot of a man, whose photos told the story of him becoming a new dad, picking out socks for his new baby.

To find out more about the thinking behind Trigr, I sat down with Summer Bedard, who created it as her Master’s thesis project at NYU, to ask her about the roots of Trigr and where she’s planning to go with the project.

Full disclosure: we went to NYU together. What have you been up to since we graduated?
I work as a user experience designer for a company called Big Spaceship. I’ve also continued to work on my own projects. I’m most interested in using technology to create social experiments.

What was the motivation behind creating Trigr?
Voyeurism. Everyone’s Myspace and Facebook photos are all smoke and mirrors, I wanted to get a look at people’s real lives. With Trigr, I saw an opportunity to capture potentially important information that we don’t usually document.

What were your findings (in general and the most interesting ones)?
I saw that people found value in documenting and sharing ordinary moments of their lives. Users saw a reflection of their own habits and patterns, and socially, other people (sometimes strangers) got a sense of who they were through their photos. It was an interesting way to keep in touch with many people on a daily basis that didn’t take very much time. The most interesting finding was that everyone’s life has some sort of narrative, whether they realize it or not.

How does Trigr fit into moblogging culture?
It’s a way to participate, without feeling like you have to frame your life in some sort of narrative for others. A lot of times when you blog, or even update your “status” you feel pressure to be clever or tell a story. By sending the message “shoot!”, Trigr is essentially pinging you with the question of “What’s happening now?” Over time, the photo responses become a story.

Are there similar projects that you discovered when you were conducting your research for Trigr? What did you aim to improve upon in regard to these projects?
I found a lot of projects that ask people to document their days, or to take photos of ordinary moments. There are a ton of life streaming applications out there, like Twitter or Radar, that allow people to share these moments. What I didn’t find was an app that asked people to share their lives in moments that weren’t self selected; I thought this might be an interesting twist.

What would you do to improve upon the project?
I’d give participants more control over when they received the messages, allowing them to narrow and customize the window during which they could receive prompts.

In general what do you do with the photos you capture on your phone?
I post them to Flickr, and pray for comments.

What’s next for Trigr?
I want to explore what groups might benefit from synchronized documentation of a period of time or an event. Families, corporations, really any group of people interested in it. I’d like to run tests with different groups and see where the concept might be most useful.

After the Q&A I was left with my own questions to ponder. While technology is now enabling us to record our highly personal narratives, do we really want to share them, and what does it mean for us to do so? Where do we draw the line between our private and public lives? And how do we decide who has access to them? I’ll test my own boundaries when I participate in Trigr’s next round of moblogging.

 
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Comments (83)
Rich Hauck
12:00 AM
02.14.08



"Thanks for the update. Might want to mention that as of this post Leopard seems to easily get caught in a ""Disconnecting"" loop when attempting to tether via Bluetooth. I'm hoping Apple patches it."


Ndima Divine
12:00 AM
02.15.08



Best of all


Jerry
12:00 AM
02.15.08



really cool...a bit better than N95


mohamedbatweel
12:00 AM
02.16.08



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zeeshan
12:00 AM
02.19.08



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brad ioana
12:00 AM
02.21.08



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grek
12:00 AM
02.22.08



grek


meenu
12:00 AM
02.23.08



hello


Ian Souch
12:00 AM
02.23.08



"itunes would not let me convert purchased music, only my cd collection."


Shaji Koshy
12:00 AM
02.24.08



Software required


paul
12:00 AM
02.24.08



i still love the n81 8gig


marianne
12:00 AM
02.24.08



i want this game


aw
12:00 AM
02.24.08



good


Kerry
12:00 AM
02.25.08



"Make it all black, still a little on the chubby side, but good none the less. It needs a bigger battery which I suppose will be added eventualy as in the case of the N95 8 gig."


Jose
12:00 AM
02.25.08



@Ian - Burn a rewritable CD with your purchased songs via iTunes. Then go to iTunes>Preferences>Advanced>Importing>On CD insert: Import CD. Then take the new MP3 songs and transfer them to the phone.


Abdul Quadir
12:00 AM
02.26.08



better than n95 8Gb


Andi
12:00 AM
02.27.08



Hope the N96 is soon available


shamim
12:00 AM
02.28.08



fantastic design hope n 96 as soon as


abdul hadi
12:00 AM
02.29.08



abdulhadiafridi@yahoo.con


stig
12:00 AM
02.29.08



"nice app but i were not able to sign in with another msn id after predefining the first one...maybe that is easy to do, but i did not figure it out yet. perfect app for free calls to your freinds"


Ashok Mohan
12:00 AM
03.01.08



Good


joao
12:00 AM
03.01.08



i want to see nokia 81 and praice


boonrat
12:00 AM
03.02.08



kiesto@hotmail.com


Qedelec
12:00 AM
03.04.08



"I think I understand to concept but its not easy to configure, or am I being thick."


shahzaib
12:00 AM
03.05.08



All mobile are good but The Nokia N91 is great .I hope N78 is For Music.


ims
12:00 AM
03.07.08



but does your local phone company charge you for using your phone during non free times?


paul
12:00 AM
03.08.08



nice


sherif
12:00 AM
03.10.08



i prefer N95 8gb


NJL
12:00 AM
03.10.08

 

"iTunes does not properly encode album art for Nokia. I've only gotten AAC to work, not MP3s."

beto
12:00 AM
03.10.08



its very good.


peternomad
12:00 AM
03.10.08



Currently I have been experiencing problems with Fring v 3.30 however with 3.24 there was no problem and I'm sure the next version will be awesome again. (on an N95)


deadlord
12:00 AM
03.10.08



i like it !!


NITIN
12:00 AM
03.11.08



THANKS TO YOU


Olly M
12:00 AM
03.11.08



doesnt work for purchased music!! i hate itunes!!


vikash
12:00 AM
03.11.08



its too cool.........


aoife
12:00 AM
03.12.08



how many minutes can you record on nokia N73?


Crafter
12:00 AM
03.12.08



i still have got my old good N72. But i will change it for N96 or N81 gig or N 95


Analiza
12:00 AM
03.13.08



It's Amazing Very empressive....! I cant help to have atleast 1 in the future like N96 or N78.


rocky
12:00 AM
03.14.08



nice


“Subrat Devkota,Nepal,009779840050435″
12:00 AM
03.15.08



at this time i am using N70 MUSIC BUT I AM 100 PERCENT SURE THAT I'll BUY N96 AS SOON AS IT COME's TO MY COUNTRY NEPAL. JUST WAITING FOR THAT DAY WHEN IT COME's TO NEPAL


Ajay More
12:00 AM
03.15.08



i have N72 mobile


Eftihis
12:00 AM
03.16.08



Veeeeeeery good but i can't wait 'till September to buy the N96..


Hassan ibragimov
12:00 AM
03.16.08



I want to download games in my mobile


jat32
12:00 AM
03.17.08



"This is a very cool topic and a high-caliber panel. I can just see the ""no urban gaming"" signs now... Was there any discussion of how mobile urban games might also integrate with billboards & Web?"


jobert
12:00 AM
03.19.08



"omg! i love N96 - great design & outstanding feratures. cant wait to release it here in ther Philippines."


timeandtimeagain
12:00 AM
03.22.08



"I have been using fring for a couple of days to call skype, gizmo , voipcheap and fring contact with great ease. nokia should integrate it like they did with gizmo. i also have im'ed with msn. great!"


lONG
12:00 AM
03.23.08



how to use n81 8g


an€±l
12:00 AM
03.23.08



I LOVE THIS GAME... NOKIA


formana
12:00 AM
03.26.08



This is so exciting. Recording my foottrack behind me.


Andrew James
12:00 AM
03.26.08



"It's really cool, Silverlight is a true power!"


kashi
12:00 AM
03.27.08



looks veey good program


scorpion
12:00 AM
03.30.08



can i know how to download these softwares for my new NOKIAN73 music eedition


andre
12:00 AM
03.31.08



"what a phone... just how i can have one for myself.. for me to at least boost my confidence as a DJ of our town... haahaaaaay.. . Salamat po... DJ Andre of K95.1fm of Tagum +639102659602 +639277936265"


Basil
12:00 AM
04.01.08



need to find out what features and band the N95 has.


MITHILMANIA
12:00 AM
04.02.08



"Nokia Is Perfect For All Facilities which it Provide Like Music,Softwares,Picture Quality etc. The Mobile Photography Is Great As Compare To Any Other Mobile In Market. Enjoy nokia***"


alex
12:00 AM
04.02.08



i think the nokia is the best phone ive ever seen befor in my life.


johan
12:00 AM
04.02.08



great thing


Alex
12:00 AM
04.02.08



"sounds great, especially for anybody in an area with bad cell reception."


Delio
12:00 AM
04.04.08



"Its very interesting, I would definetly use it. Sometimes all you got is a phone number, and this way to finding the corresopondig address is great."


ravi
12:00 AM
04.07.08



i love n-seris.i wish to purchase anew set.but i confused which is the good set.


tate sheehama
12:00 AM
04.07.08



nice


muthukumar
12:00 AM
04.08.08



nice software


WALID
12:00 AM
04.08.08



I AM GOING TO TRY IT


CHARLIE HUDSON
12:00 AM
04.09.08



NICE PHONE


rajneesh
12:00 AM
04.17.08



"please tell me n series maping ok,"


Salim
12:00 AM
04.17.08



very good


Salim
12:00 AM
04.17.08



Nice


Skylinestar
12:00 AM
04.21.08



I love the design of N78 because I hate slider phone.


amal.p
12:00 AM
04.24.08



i like n96 it is my lover


sOKI
12:00 AM
04.28.08



the mobile N78 is best mobile in the world for me


Haluk
12:00 AM
04.29.08



Where buy N78 and N96..?


farhad
12:00 AM
05.05.08



I have n95 8 gb


murat
12:00 AM
05.10.08



good


frank escobar
12:00 AM
05.12.08



I will try it


sateesh
12:00 AM
05.15.08



love to test the software


tan kek neng
12:00 AM
05.16.08



clear image


leo
12:00 AM
06.01.08



best


r.bala
12:00 AM
06.02.08



i love you so much buy tis mble


jameel_yamini
12:00 AM
06.03.08



jameel_yamini


wesam
12:00 AM
06.04.08



OK


samet
12:00 AM
06.18.08



its wery nice fone i hew this fone end me


babu hillary
12:00 AM
06.19.08



It was interesting and useful.


hassan
12:00 AM
06.28.08



very nice and exisiting


 
 
 
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