Interactive skin through a social- sensory speculative lens

C. Jewitt, Ned Barker, Jürgen Steimle
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ABSTRACT This paper uses a speculative lens to explore the social and sensory trajectories of Interactive Skin, a class of skin-worn epidermal devices that augment the human body in ways that are significant for affective techno-touch. The paper presents and discusses the use of a speculative narrative on Interactive Skin futures produced through an exploratory research-collaboration with a Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) lab, combining data from speculative methods (cultural probe returns and a future-orientated workshop) with an ethnographic sensitivity to writing. The speculative narrative is in the form of a found archive of fictional fragments that are research provocations in their own right. We discuss their potentials, including the ability to foster interdisciplinary dialogue between social and HCI researchers and to agitate the socio-technological space of interactive skin futures, as well as their limitations. The paper concludes that a socially orientated speculative approach can provide useful insights on the interconnection between the senses, society, and technology in the context of emergent affective techno-touch technologies.
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互动皮肤通过社会感官投机镜头
本文使用一个推测的镜头来探索交互式皮肤的社会和感官轨迹,交互式皮肤是一类皮肤磨损的表皮装置,以对情感技术触摸具有重要意义的方式增强人体。本文介绍并讨论了通过与人机交互(HCI)实验室的探索性研究合作产生的交互式皮肤未来的推测性叙述的使用,将推测方法(文化探测回报和面向未来的研讨会)的数据与对写作的民族志敏感性相结合。这种推测性的叙述是以一种发现的虚构片段档案的形式出现的,这些片段本身就是研究的挑衅。我们讨论了它们的潜力,包括促进社会和HCI研究人员之间跨学科对话的能力,以及激发交互式皮肤未来的社会技术空间的能力,以及它们的局限性。本文的结论是,以社会为导向的推测方法可以为新兴情感技术触摸技术背景下的感官、社会和技术之间的联系提供有用的见解。
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