Design premise and diary study exploring felt senses as data for self-reflection

IF 0.8 4区 艺术学 0 ART Design Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1080/14606925.2023.2263271
Heekyoung Jung
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AbstractWhile mobile and wearable applications leverage biosensing and self-tracking technologies to promote healthy lifestyles through data-based self-reflection, there have been criticisms that they perpetuate the dualistic view that separates mind and body. We examine theoretical premises and design approaches for self-reflection using personal data, and compare them with self-reflection accounts collected from a diary study, in which participants are encouraged to reflect through Focusing on their felt sensations. Based on the analysis of how participants notice, express, question, and respond to their felt senses, we investigate how self-awareness and self-knowledge can be derived from elusive felt sensations and expand the scope of personal data and design for self-reflection. Our findings reveal the gap between theory and practice to design for self-reflection at the limits of biosensing and self-tracking applications, and lead to alternative design propositions for harnessing human senses as personal data for self-reflection.Keywords: self-reflectionself-knowledgepersonal datafelt sensedesign for self-reflection Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsHeekyoung JungHeekyoung Jung is an Associate Professor of Interaction Design in the School of Design at University of Cincinnati. She earned her BS and MS in Industrial Design at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and completed her PhD in Human-Computer Interaction Design at Indiana University Bloomington. She specializes in User Interface, Interaction and Experience Design of information and product systems, and conducts practice-based, reflective, and exploratory design studies to understand and augment human experience with emerging technologies. She has worked on industry and academic collaborative projects to design information and communication systems for workplace wellbeing at warehouse and airport, patient data registry and visualization, and mobile and wearable self-care.
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设计前提和日记研究探索感觉作为自我反思的数据
摘要虽然移动和可穿戴应用利用生物传感和自我跟踪技术,通过基于数据的自我反思来促进健康的生活方式,但也有人批评它们延续了将身心分开的二元观点。我们使用个人数据来检验自我反思的理论前提和设计方法,并将它们与从日记研究中收集的自我反思账户进行比较,在日记研究中,参与者被鼓励通过关注他们的感觉来进行反思。在分析参与者如何注意、表达、质疑和回应他们的感觉的基础上,我们探讨了如何从难以捉摸的感觉中获得自我意识和自我知识,并扩大了个人数据和自我反思设计的范围。我们的研究结果揭示了在生物传感和自我跟踪应用的极限下,自我反思设计的理论与实践之间的差距,并导致了利用人类感官作为自我反思的个人数据的替代设计主张。关键词:自我反思自我知识个人资料感觉自我反思设计披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。作者注:sheekyoung Jung,辛辛那提大学设计学院交互设计副教授。她在韩国科学技术院获得工业设计学士和硕士学位,并在印第安纳大学布卢明顿分校完成了人机交互设计博士学位。她擅长信息和产品系统的用户界面、交互和体验设计,并进行基于实践的、反思的和探索性的设计研究,以理解和增强新兴技术的人类体验。她曾参与工业和学术合作项目,为仓库和机场的工作场所健康设计信息和通信系统,患者数据登记和可视化,以及移动和可穿戴自我保健。
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