我们想象力的极限:将小说设计成一种与反乌托邦未来互动的策略

Theresa Jean Tanenbaum, Marcel Pufal, Karen Tanenbaum
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在本文中,我们探讨了设计虚构——在HCI和数字人文学科中日益普遍和相关的策略——如何用于未来的购买。特别是,我们讨论了如何设计虚构的方法,使研究人员能够在崩溃信息学的背景下构建关于恐惧或反乌托邦未来的论点。小说,作为一种研究工具,允许我们对最近的未来做一些重要的事情:它允许我们对未来采取一系列不同的智力承诺和价值观,并探索这些承诺的后果;它使我们能够以一种比研究论文更容易接受和理解的形式向更广泛的公众阐明这些结果;通过创造空间来“玩耍”和探索未来的不同愿景,它使我们能够将自己与感知到的近端反乌托邦的情感后果隔离开来。我们认为,关注流行文化如何表现崩溃的场景,可以让我们深入了解如何向广大公众表达和传达LIMITS社区所提出的挑战和潜在解决方案。
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The limits of our imagination: design fiction as a strategy for engaging with dystopian futures
In this paper we explore how design fiction -- an increasingly common and relevant strategy within HCI and the Digital Humanities -- can be used to get purchase on the future. In particular, we address how design fictional methods allow researchers to construct arguments about feared or dystopian futures within the context of collapse informatics. Fiction, as a research tool, allows us to do several important things with proximal futures: it allows us to adopt a range of different intellectual commitments and values about the future and explore the consequences of those commitments; it allows us to articulate these consequences to a broader public in a format that is more readily consumed and understood than a research paper; and it allows us to insulate ourselves from the emotional consequences of perceived proximal dystopias by creating space to "play with" and explore alternative visions of the future. We argue that paying attention to how popular culture represents scenarios of collapse can provide insight into how to express and communicate the challenges and potential solutions framed by the LIMITS community to a broad public audience.
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