Hands Are People Too: Reflections on the Value of Hands (and How to Study Them)

MARIA CURY, KAHYUN SOPHIE KIM
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Did you know that hands have bodies, relationships, and minds of their own? In the coming years as a new wave of technologies focused on our hands is under development, and as AR/VR may include haptics as a key mode of interaction, we need to design for hands as we would for people – keeping the technology in the background to ensure hands can learn, collaborate, and shine. We conducted a study in 2020 about what gives hands unique value to people. The ambition was to understand hand-based skills across contexts and domains of practical expertise. We asked practitioners to record themselves using their hands, analyzed the video footage, and watched the recordings together with each practitioner. We asked practitioners to reflect on their hands and compare how their skills might apply to other contexts. Through this process, we uncovered that the hands have bodies, relationships, and minds of their own. These fundamental observations help us to imagine and anticipate future technology interactions that are not only relevant and useful, but that respect and enable the aspects of our hands that make us feel most human. Note: The presentation was intended to feature GIFs from fieldwork video, but only still images are allowed per the rules of the pecha kucha format; we therefore storyboarded stills from the recordings as the visuals, to highlight the haptic movements.

手也是人:对手的价值的思考(以及如何研究它们)
你知道手有自己的身体、关系和思想吗?在未来的几年里,随着一波以我们的手为中心的新技术的发展,随着AR/VR可能将触觉作为一种关键的交互模式,我们需要为手设计,就像我们为人设计一样——保持技术在后台,以确保手可以学习、合作和发光。我们在2020年进行了一项研究,是什么赋予了人们双手独特的价值。我们的目标是了解跨环境和实践专业领域的以手为基础的技能。我们让学员用手记录自己,并对录像片段进行分析,与学员一起观看录像。我们要求从业者反思他们的双手,并比较他们的技能如何应用于其他环境。通过这个过程,我们发现手有自己的身体、关系和思想。这些基本的观察帮助我们想象和预测未来的技术交互,这些交互不仅是相关的和有用的,而且是尊重和实现我们的手的各个方面,使我们感到最人性化。注意:演示文稿的目的是展示现场工作视频的动图,但根据pecha kucha格式的规则,只允许静态图像;因此,我们将录音中的剧照作为视觉效果,以突出触觉动作。
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