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Iterating through Feeling-with Nonhuman Things

Armi Behzad, Ron Wakkary, Doenja Oogjes, Ce Zhong, Henry Lin

2022CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts17 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we explore the notion of sympathy in the context of more-than-human design to include nonhuman participation in a design iteration process in an ongoing project named the Morse Things. We explore ways in which nonhuman agency, particularly breakage, can participate in an assembly of human and nonhuman designers. Motivated by Ron Wakkary's theory of designing-with and the concept of repertoires, we propose feeling-with as a potential repertoire for increasing nonhuman participation before, during, and after the design process. Finally, we explore four instances of sympathy and how breakage as a nonhuman force can lead us to new design iterations to redesign the new set of Morse Things.

Topics & Concepts

SympathyFeelingContext (archaeology)Agency (philosophy)Process (computing)Set (abstract data type)Computer scienceMorse codeHuman–computer interactionRepertoireCognitive sciencePsychologyEpistemologySocial psychologyOperating systemPaleontologyBiologyTelecommunicationsPhilosophyProgramming languageAcousticsPhysicsInnovative Human-Technology InteractionDesign Education and PracticeCrafts, Textile, and Design
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