Designing SciberPunks as Future Personas for More than Human Design
Wolff, Annika; Knutas, Antti; Pässilä, Anne; Lautala, Joni; Kantola, Lasse; Vainio, Teija (2021-05-13)
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Wolff, Annika
Knutas, Antti
Pässilä, Anne
Lautala, Joni
Kantola, Lasse
Vainio, Teija
13.05.2021
Association for Computer Machinery
School of Engineering Science
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021052030887
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021052030887
Tiivistelmä
In this case study we describe the evolution of a new method for creating future personas, called SciberPunks, for use in sustainable city design scenarios. SciberPunks channel the voice of the environment and have special abilities for feeling and expressing data, such as the ability to taste it, or communicate it through living tattoos on the skin. The aim was to examine how environmental data could act as a bridge between people and nature, to encourage empathy towards ’more-than-human’ perspectives. We engaged 5 participants in activities designed to lead them through a process of engaging with information and data in the process of building their personas. The activities utilised arts-based methods as we were interested in the experiential aspects of engaging with data and how we might foster creative and sensory experiences with it. Activities included drawing, writing and performing and were framed by a single story that took participants on a journey through time: past, present and future. Activities took place online, due to COVID-19. Overall, participants produced 5 characters, including a shaman, a shape-shifter and a fairy, all with special skills for connecting to nature and/or to each other.
Lähdeviite
Annika Wolff, Antti Knutas, Anne Pässilä, Joni Lautala, Lasse Kantola, and Teija Vainio. 2021. Designing SciberPunks as Future Personas for More than Human Design. In CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts (CHI ’21 Extended Abstracts), May 8–13, 2021, Yokohama, Japan. ACM, NewYork, NY, USA, 8 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411763.344344
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https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3411763.3443443Kokoelmat
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