基于实践的后人机交互方法:来自自然场景的设计笔记

Dean Brown, Liliana Ovalle, Naho Matsuda
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这幅图画通过自然场景的例子,探讨了为非人类动物用户和人类游客设计的过程和方法。自然场景是由Jane Withers工作室委托我们为2019年布朗普顿设计区设计的一组城市户外跨物种庇护所和喂食站,作为伦敦设计节(LDF)的一部分。在这幅图片中,我们记录了设计、原型制作和部署“场景”的各个步骤,并在产品和交互设计的背景下研究动物与人类的关系,旨在推进当前关于物种间和后人类实践为基础的设计研究的论述。我们分析了为动物和人类设计的复杂性和矛盾,并介绍了如何处理后人类计算机交互(PHCI)的建议。
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A Practice-Based Approach to Post-Human Computer Interaction: Design Notes from Nature Scenes
This pictorial explores the processes and methods of designing for non-human animal users and human visitors through the example of Nature Scenes. Nature Scenes are a set of urban outdoor interspecies shelters and feeding stations designed by us, the Interaction Research Studio, commissioned by Jane Withers Studio for Brompton Design District 2019, as part of London Design Festival (LDF). In this pictorial we document the various steps of designing, prototyping and deploying the ‘scenes’, and examine the animal-human relationship in context of product and interaction design with the intention to advance the current discourse on interspecies and post-human practice-based design research. We unpick the complexities and contradictions that come with designing for animals as well as for humans, and introduce suggestions of how Post-Human Computer Interaction (PHCI) can be approached going forward.
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