The Wild Probes: Towards a Collection of Hybrid Tools for Situated, Caring & Playful Co-design within the Forest

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Jordi Márquez Puig, Maria Llop Cirera, Eva Forest Illas, Joan Planas Bertran, Ernest Forts Plana, O. Buruk, Mattia Thibault, Juho Hamari
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The Wild Probes (WPs) are a set of hybrid tools for designers and researchers to facilitate multi-stakeholder co-design engagements within the forest. They support situated forestry future-making by helping the participants of a co-design process pay attention to, reflect on, ideate around, and document their forestry experiences in ways that can inspire contextually grounded forest-related ideation. Here we present the design and early use of the first iteration of the WPs.  The WPs extend existing tools available to designers by adapting their underlying mechanisms to the idiosyncratic character of the forest. We designed them building on recent research on the methodological underpinnings of (co-)designing for and from the forest. The WPs run on affordable, widely accessible electronics and can easily be built with basic DIY skills and equipment. We thus invite others to replicate, enhance, and repurpose them. Overall, here we contribute a first step towards creating a collection of tools to support co-design that is situated in the forest. We hope other designers will find our proposals useful and contribute to growing the collection by creating new WPs of their own. 
野生探针:在森林中寻找一种混合工具,用于定位,关怀和有趣的共同设计
野生探针(WPs)是一套混合工具,供设计师和研究人员使用,以促进森林中多方利益相关者的共同设计参与。他们通过帮助共同设计过程的参与者关注、反思、构思和记录他们的林业经验,以激发与森林相关的上下文基础的想法,从而支持森林未来的制定。在这里,我们介绍了WPs第一次迭代的设计和早期使用。wp通过调整其潜在机制以适应森林的特殊特征,扩展了设计师可用的现有工具。我们根据最近对森林(共同)设计和来自森林的方法基础的研究来设计它们。WPs运行在价格合理、广泛使用的电子设备上,可以用基本的DIY技能和设备轻松构建。因此,我们邀请其他人复制、增强和重新利用它们。总的来说,我们在这里贡献了创建工具集合的第一步,以支持位于森林中的协同设计。我们希望其他设计师会发现我们的建议是有用的,并通过创造他们自己的新作品来促进这个系列的发展。
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