Understanding Compassion Cultivation for Design: Towards an Autoethnography of Tonglen

Kristina Mah, L. Loke, L. Hespanhol
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Compassion is a concept related to ethics and wellbeing and is an area of emerging interest in human-computer interaction. There are examples applying philosophy or the science of compassion to interaction design solutions, however, design for compassion has not been explored through a first-person approach. This late-breaking work presents our self-observation study of Tonglen, a Buddhist compassion cultivation technique. Our paper illustrates the authentic lived experience of compassion cultivation contributing to a growing body of first-person research in HCI. Our findings reveal the complexity of the contemplative practice of Tonglen, where thoughts, feelings and sensations embodying connection and acceptance arise. These are expressed and documented as metaphors of experiential qualities within the process. This initial study emphasises how deliberate first-person engagement and systematic self-enquiry can be used to explore contemplative and cultivation practices developing a richer lexicon for design researchers to navigate and practice more meaningfully in this area.
理解设计的慈悲修炼——从铜伦的自我民族志走向
同情是一个与道德和幸福相关的概念,是人机交互领域的新兴兴趣。有一些例子将哲学或同情科学应用于交互设计解决方案,然而,同情设计还没有通过第一人称方法进行探索。这部最新的作品呈现了我们对佛教慈悲修炼法“同伦”的自我观察研究。我们的论文阐述了同情心培养的真实生活经验,为越来越多的第一人称HCI研究做出了贡献。我们的发现揭示了冥想练习的复杂性,思想、情感和感觉体现了联系和接受。这些都被表达和记录为过程中体验品质的隐喻。这项初步研究强调了如何利用刻意的第一人称参与和系统的自我探究来探索沉思和培养实践,为设计研究人员提供了更丰富的词汇,以便在这一领域进行更有意义的导航和实践。
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