The Future of Human-Food Interaction

Jialin Deng, Yan Wang, Carlos Velasco, Ferran Altarriba Bertran, R. Comber, Marianna Obrist, K. Isbister, C. Spence, F. Mueller
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There is an increasing interest in food within the HCI discipline, with many interactive prototypes emerging that augment, extend and challenge the various ways people engage with food, ranging from growing plants, cooking ingredients, serving dishes and eating together. Grounding theory is also emerging that in particular draws from embodied interactions, highlighting the need to consider not only instrumental, but also experiential factors specific to human-food interactions. Considering this, we are provided with an opportunity to extend human-food interactions through knowledge gained from designing novel systems emerging through technical advances. This workshop aims to explore the possibility of bringing practitioners, researchers and theorists together to discuss the future of human-food interaction with a particular highlight on the design of experiential aspects of human-food interactions beyond the instrumental. This workshop extends prior community building efforts in this area and hence explicitly invites submissions concerning the empirically-informed knowledge of how technologies can enrich eating experiences. In doing so, people will benefit not only from new technologies around food, but also incorporate the many rich benefits that are associated with eating, especially when eating with others.
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人类与食物互动的未来
在人机交互学科中,人们对食物的兴趣越来越大,许多互动原型的出现增强、扩展和挑战了人们与食物互动的各种方式,从种植植物、烹饪配料、上菜到一起吃饭。接地理论也正在兴起,特别是从具体的相互作用中汲取,强调不仅需要考虑人类与食物相互作用的工具因素,还需要考虑具体的经验因素。考虑到这一点,我们有机会通过技术进步设计新系统所获得的知识来扩展人类与食物的相互作用。本次研讨会旨在探索将实践者、研究人员和理论家聚集在一起讨论人与食物互动的未来的可能性,特别强调人与食物互动的体验方面的设计,而不是工具。本次研讨会扩展了之前在这一领域的社区建设工作,因此明确邀请提交有关技术如何丰富饮食体验的经验知识。这样,人们不仅可以从食品方面的新技术中受益,还可以从与饮食有关的许多丰富益处中获益,特别是与他人一起用餐时。
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