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Designing Drone Chi

Joseph La Delfa, Mehmet Aydın Baytaş, Emma Luke, Ben Koder, Florian Mueller

202020 citationsDOI

Abstract

Drone Chi is a Tai Chi inspired human-drone interaction experience. As a design research project, situated within somaesthetic interaction design, where a central topic is cultivating bodily and sensory appreciation to improve one's quality of life. Drone Chi investigates the potential of autonomous micro-quadcopters as a design material for somaesthetic HCI. Through a quasi-chronological account of the design process, this pictorial articulates how the sensory experiences of Tai Chi were integrated into Drone Chi. Taking a slow and open-ended design research approach, we iteratively developed the project through somaesthetic, product design and engineering perspectives and drew heavily on design analogies and imagery for inspiration. This elevated the influence of the soma amongst narrow engineering parameters and usability requirements. This pictorial serves as a reflective resource for designers who are experimenting with merging their native discipline with someasthetic interaction design.

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DroneSituatedUsabilityEngineering design processHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceDesign processInteraction designProduct designResource (disambiguation)Process (computing)User-centered designProduct (mathematics)EngineeringArtificial intelligenceOperating systemGeneticsWork in processMathematicsBiologyOperations managementComputer networkGeometryMechanical engineeringInnovative Human-Technology InteractionDesign Education and PracticeVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts