社区参与生活传感系统

S. Kuznetsov, Will Harrigan-Anderson, H. Faste, S. Hudson, E. Paulos
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我们提出了一个生物电子传感系统的设计和部署。该系统可视化了Winogradsky色谱柱内的细菌活动,该色谱柱在土壤样品中培养自然存在的微生物,因为它们处理土壤中的金属和营养物质。我们在两个城市社区进行了为期一个月的部署,提供了对生活传感系统的个人和集体拨款的见解。这些发现揭示了建立在人机交互(HCI)新兴主题基础上的未来设计轨迹,包括:材料的新视角,来自有机材料与数字材料的整合;重新规划时间,因为系统从提供即时反馈转变为支持长期参与;强调集体参与模式而不是个人行为改变。
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Community engagements with living sensing systems
We present the design and deployment of a bio-electronic sensing system. This system visualizes bacterial activity inside Winogradsky columns, which incubate soil samples to culture the naturally occurring microorganisms as they process metals and nutrients in the soil. Our month-long deployments with two urban communities offer insights into individual and collective appropriations of living sensing systems. These findings reveal future design trajectories that build on emergent themes in HumanComputer Interaction (HCI), including: new perspectives on materiality, which arise from integrating organic materials with the digital; a reframing of time, as systems shift from providing instant feedback to supporting prolonged engagement; and an emphasis on collective modes of participation beyond individual behavior change.
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