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Materialising the Immaterial: Provotyping to Explore Voice Assistant Complexities

Michael Shorter, Bettina Minder, Jon Rogers, Matthias Baldauf, Aurelio Todisco, Sabine Junginger, Aysun Aytaç, Patricia Wolf

2022Designing Interactive Systems Conference11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Voice assistants (VAs), typically promoted as omniscient conversational butlers, still remain below users’ expectations. Interaction designers seem to struggle bringing in user perspectives necessary to develop more meaningful VA applications beyond simple use cases such as playing music. One of the reasons might be the immateriality of cloud-based VA technology making it difficult to comprehend such complex and ever-evolving systems. In this paper, we investigate provotyping as a design tool for ‘materialising the immaterial’. In our case study, teams of multidisciplinary experts devised twelve provotypes to explore intangible VA technology. We present and discuss three generalisations in respect to the role of provotypes for the exploration of VAs. Our findings show provotypes can serve as the necessary props by which we can bring in missing perspectives around this technology and generate material which enables designers to speculate, debate, and sketch out ideas for meaningful futures of VA applications.

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SketchFutures contractMultidisciplinary approachComputer scienceSimple (philosophy)Human–computer interactionSociologyEpistemologyBusinessAlgorithmFinanceSocial sciencePhilosophyAI in Service InteractionsInnovative Human-Technology InteractionSharing Economy and Platforms
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