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Towards Advancing Body Maps as Research Tool for Interaction Design

Laia Turmo Vidal, Yinchu Li, Martin Stojanov, Karin Johansson, Beatrice Tylstedt, Lina Eklund

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Abstract

Body maps are a popular tool in body-centric design, facilitating a sensitization and expression of felt sensations and emotions. Yet, they also bring forth assumptions about the body and our somatic experience. Based on an open and exploratory design ideation inquiry, we have started to explore how body maps could be advanced so as to cater to a plurality of bodies and aspects that shape somatic experiences. We present an annotated portfolio featuring six design themes (temporality, sociality, representativeness, granularity, context, focus). These themes help us examine implicit assumptions of current body maps, and offer possible alternatives for what future body maps could become. We contribute our themes, inspirational design ideas and practical design techniques to help craft novel body maps. Our contributions can serve as inspiration to others, towards advancing body maps as a research tool for body-centric interaction design.

Topics & Concepts

TemporalityContext (archaeology)Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionInteraction designExploratory researchUSableData scienceSociologyMultimediaEpistemologyPaleontologyBiologyAnthropologyPhilosophyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionPersona Design and ApplicationsDesign Education and Practice