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Craftspeople as Technical Collaborators: Lessons Learned through an Experimental Weaving Residency

Laura Devendorf, Katya Arquilla, Sandra Wirtanen, Allison P. Anderson, Steven A. Frost

202086 citationsDOI

Abstract

While craft has had increasing influence on HCI research, HCI researchers tend to engage craft in limited capacities, often focusing on the juxtapositions of "traditional" craft and "innovative" computing. In this paper, we describe the structure and results of a six-week "experimental weaving residency" to show how HCI practitioners, engineers, and craftspeople perform similar work and can productively collaborate to envision new technological interfaces at early stages of development. We address both social and technical challenges of residencies and critically reflect on biases about technical and craft labor that we held prior to the residency. We share our experiences and lessons learned in the hopes of supporting future collaborations with craftspeople and broadening the techniques we use to address design challenges.

Topics & Concepts

CraftWeavingWork (physics)Computer scienceEngineering ethicsEngineering managementEngineeringVisual artsMechanical engineeringArtInnovative Human-Technology InteractionInteractive and Immersive DisplaysPersona Design and Applications