作为延伸的可穿戴技术:后现象学框架及其设计含义

IF 4.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS
A. Rapp
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引用次数: 13

摘要

可穿戴技术在数量和种类上都在不断增加,为收集个人数据提供了新的方式,以及新的交互方式。尽管人机交互(HCI)社区已经广泛探索了可穿戴设备的潜在应用,但其在这一研究领域的理论贡献还远远不够令人印象深刻。大多数学者和设计师似乎都依赖于一系列主流假设,即通过关注可穿戴设备的“外部属性”,“从外部”看待可穿戴设备。然而,当这些假设在设计时被完全接受时,它们可能会为我们日常体验的“内部方面”设计提供机会。在这篇文章中,我提出了一个“从内部”看待可穿戴设备的理论,为所有关注交互内部方面的可穿戴设计提供了理论背景。通过采用后现象学的方法,我将可穿戴设备概念化为我们意向性的“延伸”,并引入“延伸关系”来解释可穿戴设备如何改变我们与世界的关系。在此过程中,我提出了一系列设计考虑,旨在为目前从“外部主义”角度设计的所有可穿戴设备追踪未来的研究路线。
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Wearable technologies as extensions: a postphenomenological framework and its design implications
ABSTRACT Wearable technologies are increasing both in number and variety enabling new ways for collecting personal data, as well as novel interaction modalities. Even though the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community has widely explored the potential applications of wearables, its theoretical contribution on this research field has been far from impressive. Most scholars and designers seem to rely on a series of dominant assumptions that look at wearables “from the outside” by focusing on their “external properties.” When these assumptions are fully embraced at design-time, however, they may cloud opportunities for designing for the “internal aspects” of our everyday experience. In this article, I propose a theory that looks at wearables “from the inside,”giving a theoretical backdrop to all those wearable designs that pay attention to the internal aspects of interaction. By adopting a postphenomenological approach, I conceptualize wearable devices as “extensions” of our intentionality and introduce the “extension relation” to explain how wearables may alter how we relate to the world. In doing so, I propose a series of design considerations that aim to trace future research lines for all those wearables that are currently designed from an “externalistic” perspective.
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Human-Computer Interaction
Human-Computer Interaction 工程技术-计算机:控制论
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
3.80%
发文量
15
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary journal defining and reporting on fundamental research in human-computer interaction. The goal of HCI is to be a journal of the highest quality that combines the best research and design work to extend our understanding of human-computer interaction. The target audience is the research community with an interest in both the scientific implications and practical relevance of how interactive computer systems should be designed and how they are actually used. HCI is concerned with the theoretical, empirical, and methodological issues of interaction science and system design as it affects the user.
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