Staying with the Trouble through Design

M. Søndergaard
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This dissertation explores staying with the trouble through design as a design theory of intimacy and intimate technology. To research and design with the subject of intimacy is to trouble and to ask for trouble, and by staying with the trouble of intimacy, to paraphrase Donna Haraway, I articulate and perform a way of designing not as a way out of trouble, but as a way of making trouble and staying with the trouble. I argue that by staying with the trouble, designers may learn to be “truly present” and respond to social, cultural and political issues of intimate technology. The methodology interweaves design research, feminist technoscience, critical theory and software studies into a critical-feminist design methodology. As a response to design and designing intimate technology I have engaged in Donna Haraway’s “Staying with the Trouble” (Donna J. Haraway 2016) and solutionism as a critique of technology development, as well as feminist theories on fantasies of “the good life” and gender and technology, and critical theories on the role of intimacy in digital culture. Within the field of interaction design research, this dissertation’s contribution can be divided into three parts: 1) an exploration of the role of intimate technologies in our everyday lives and ways of being, 2) a critical and feminist design methodology of staying with the trouble through design, and 3) design proposals that stay with the trouble of designing with intimacy. My design research has evolved through four design projects that interweave different intimate topics and technologies through varied design practices: 1. PeriodShare: an internet-connected menstrual cup. 2. Marcelle: a wearable sex toy reacting on wifi-activity. 3. Ingrid: a woman living with electromagnetic hypersensitivity. And 4. Intimate Futures: two digital personal assistants where one is pushing back on sexual harassment and the other is assisting with hormone level tracking. The main contribution of the dissertation is the design methodology staying with the trouble through design , which is an anti-solutionist approach to design that interweaves the situated, personal and political role of design. By responding to/with trouble, rather than designing solutions to problems, staying with the trouble through design aims to better understand the conflicts and responsibilities involved in complex social, cultural and political issues, in order to imagine and design still possible futures. The design methodology interweaves three practices that unfold the self-reflective, ethnographic and collaborative process of staying with the trouble through design . The first practice, the willful practice of Staying with the Wrong , is a continuous process of becoming a feminist designer and it includes actively learning to be present; question the given as given, stay with the feelings you wish would go away, continuously practice self-reflection on own positionality and using feminist humour when designing with taboos. The second practice, Curious Visiting , encourages the designer to go beyond their own positionality, by listening to stories of pleasure and pain and visiting ongoing pasts and alternatives nows. This challenges the designer’s notion of the present by interweaving fact and fiction, and it highlights that this practice is never innocent but involves risks. Lastly, the third practice Collective Imagining highlights how design by proposing future change can respond to and/or with trouble and how we collectively can engage with futures to rewrite collective imaginings and tell other possible stories within and across social and cultural contexts. Together, these three interwoven practices propose a way of staying with the trouble through design, as a feminist contribution to current critical approaches within interaction design.
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通过设计来解决问题
本文从亲密设计理论和亲密技术的角度探讨了通过设计与烦恼共处的问题。以亲密关系为主题进行研究和设计就是自找麻烦,通过与亲密关系的麻烦纠缠不清,套用Donna Haraway的话,我阐明并执行了一种设计方式,不是为了摆脱麻烦,而是为了制造麻烦并与麻烦纠缠不清。我认为,通过与麻烦相处,设计师可以学会“真正存在”,并对私密技术的社会、文化和政治问题做出反应。该方法论将设计研究、女性主义技术科学、批判理论和软件研究交织成一种批判女性主义设计方法论。作为对设计和设计亲密技术的回应,我参与了Donna Haraway的“与麻烦在一起”(Donna J. Haraway 2016)和作为技术发展批判的解决方案主义,以及关于“美好生活”幻想和性别与技术的女权主义理论,以及关于亲密在数字文化中的作用的批判理论。在交互设计研究领域,本论文的贡献可以分为三个部分:1)探索亲密技术在我们日常生活中的作用和存在方式,2)通过设计与麻烦保持一致的批判性和女权主义设计方法论,以及3)与亲密设计的麻烦保持一致的设计建议。我的设计研究通过四个设计项目发展而来,这些项目通过不同的设计实践交织了不同的亲密主题和技术:PeriodShare:一个联网的月经杯。2. Marcelle:一种可穿戴性玩具,对wifi活动有反应。3.英格丽:一个患有电磁超敏症的女人。和4。亲密的未来:两个数字个人助理,其中一个是反击性骚扰,另一个是协助激素水平跟踪。本文的主要贡献是设计方法论,通过设计与麻烦保持一致,这是一种反解决主义的设计方法,将设计的位置,个人和政治角色交织在一起。通过对麻烦的回应,而不是设计问题的解决方案,通过设计与麻烦在一起,旨在更好地理解复杂的社会、文化和政治问题所涉及的冲突和责任,从而想象和设计仍然可能的未来。设计方法交织了三种实践,通过设计展现了自我反思、民族志和合作的过程。第一种实践,即坚持错误的做法,是成为女权主义设计师的一个持续过程,它包括积极学习活在当下;质疑给定的是给定的,坚持你希望消失的感觉,不断地对自己的定位进行自我反思,在设计禁忌时使用女权主义的幽默。第二个实践,好奇的参观,鼓励设计师超越自己的位置,通过倾听快乐和痛苦的故事,参观正在进行的过去和现在的选择。通过将事实和虚构交织在一起,这挑战了设计师对当下的看法,并强调这种做法从来都不是无辜的,而是有风险的。最后,第三个实践“集体想象”强调了通过提出未来变化的设计如何应对和/或应对麻烦,以及我们如何共同参与未来,重写集体想象,并在社会和文化背景内或跨文化背景讲述其他可能的故事。总之,这三个相互交织的实践提出了一种通过设计来解决问题的方法,作为女权主义者对当前交互设计中的批评方法的贡献。
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