%0 Journal Article %A Kelly, Ryan %A Ferdous, Hasan Shahid %A Wouters, Niels %A Vetere, Frank %D 2019 %T Can Mobile Augmented Reality Stimulate a Honeypot Effect? Observations from Santa's Lil Helper %! Can Mobile Augmented Reality Stimulate a Honeypot Effect? Observations from Santa's Lil Helper %I ACM %B Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Proceedings 2019 %X In HCI, the honeypot effect describes a form of audience engagement in which a person's interaction with a technology stimulates passers-by to observe, approach and engage in an interaction themselves. In this paper we explore the potential for honeypot effects to arise in the use of mobile augmented reality (AR) applications in urban spaces. We present an observational study of Santa's Lil Helper, a mobile AR game that created a Christmas-themed treasure hunt in a metropolitan area. Our study supports a consideration of three factors that may impede the honeypot effect: the presence of people in relation to the game and its interactive components; the visibility of gameplay in urban space; and the extent to which the game permits a shared experience. We consider how these factors can inform the design of future AR experiences that are capable of stimulating honeypot effects in public space. %R 10.1145/3290605.3300515