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Visualizing Historical Whaling Voyages over Time 随着时间的推移可视化历史捕鲸航行
Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1145/3611650
L. Battle, Ameya Patil, T. Branch, Zoe R Rand
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Rage Against the AI Machine: A Sketch in Time 对AI机器的愤怒:时间草图
Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1145/3615337
M. Sturdee
In this first feature of a bimonthly format, we introduce a fun, visual method for exploring topics with scholars from across the field of HCI, and beyond…
在这个双月刊的第一个专题中,我们介绍了一种有趣的、可视化的方法,与来自HCI领域内外的学者一起探索主题……
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Privacy and Ethics Concerns Using UX Research Platforms 使用用户体验研究平台的隐私和道德问题
Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1145/3611106
Michal Luria
The Interactions website (interactions.acm.org) hosts a stable of bloggers who share insights and observations on HCI, often challenging current practices. Each issue we'll publish selected posts from some of the leading and emerging voices in the field.
interaction网站(interactions.acm.org)上有一群博客,他们分享对HCI的见解和观察,经常挑战当前的做法。每期我们都会从该领域的一些领先和新兴的声音中选出一些文章。
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Shredit: Breaking a Shredder and Making It into a Phone 碎纸机:打碎碎纸机,把它做成手机
Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI: 10.1145/3604596
Max Angenius, Roksana Patrzałek, Simone Brandão
that making a phone call more tangible and playful can also make it more enjoyable and meaningful. The users found the shredding fun and engaging, attributing meaning to the shredded paper. Additionally, the users suggest that interaction with a tangible artifact, not the smartphone, could allow them to focus on the conversation and ground it in the present moment. The first part of making our prototype was to break a commercially available A5 electric shredder. Shredit is a design concept for a tangible artifact for making phone calls more playful and inefficient. The artifact uses drawing and document shredding as the primary forms of interaction. It is built by deconstructing an electric shredder and connecting it to an Arduino with an LCD screen. To make a phone call, the user draws a dedicated symbol representing their contact on the artifact and ends the call by destroying the same. The user then experiences the destruction of their call as it is shredded into pieces. Initial results of Shredit: Breaking a Shredder and Making It into a Phone
把电话打得更具体、更有趣也能让它更愉快、更有意义。用户们觉得碎纸很有趣,也很吸引人,他们认为碎纸有意义。此外,用户建议,与有形的人工制品(而不是智能手机)进行互动,可以让他们专注于对话,并将其根植于当下。制作我们的原型的第一部分是打破一个商用的A5电动碎纸机。Shredit是一个设计概念,它是一种有形的人工制品,可以让打电话变得更有趣、更有效率。工件使用绘图和文档分解作为交互的主要形式。它是通过拆卸电动碎纸机并将其连接到带有LCD屏幕的Arduino来构建的。要打电话,用户在神器上画一个代表他们联系人的专用符号,并通过摧毁该符号来结束通话。然后,用户体验到他们的呼叫被撕成碎片的破坏。碎纸机的初步结果:打碎碎纸机并把它做成手机
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A Soil Dialogue 土壤对话
Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI: 10.1145/3600016
A. Rosén, Vasanth Madhav Kamath, Gopinaath Kannabiran
ANTON’S SOIL SAMPLE I have selected a soil sample taken from the lawn of an urban farm in Tantolunden in Stockholm, Sweden. The soil was compact, muddy, and pale, which indicates that growing conditions for food crops are not optimal. Figure 1 depicts the sample in its soil form and Figure 2 depicts it as a chromatogram developed in a chemical test. In this dialogue about, through, and with soil, we use soil samples from Sweden and India to discuss the mutual interdependence of soil health and just sustainability transitions from a feminist perspective. We describe how we have come to know our soil and what role information technologies play in this process. We also reflect on how the livelihood of people living in vulnerable conditions and extreme climates can be improved with soilcentered technology. In our dialogue, we approach soil as existential, political, physical, chemical, biological, archaeological, and transformative. This is reflected in how people depend on healthy soils for sustenance, and how soils connect us to the cycles of A Soil Dialogue
安东的土壤样本我从瑞典斯德哥尔摩坦托伦登的一个城市农场的草坪上选择了一个土壤样本。土壤致密、泥泞、苍白,这表明粮食作物的生长条件并不理想。图1描述了土壤形式的样品,图2描述了化学测试中形成的色谱图。在这场关于土壤、通过土壤以及与土壤的对话中,我们使用瑞典和印度的土壤样本,从女权主义的角度讨论了土壤健康和可持续性转变之间的相互依存关系。我们描述了我们是如何了解我们的土壤的,以及信息技术在这一过程中发挥了什么作用。我们还反思了如何利用以土壤为中心的技术来改善生活在脆弱条件和极端气候中的人们的生活。在我们的对话中,我们将土壤视为存在的、政治的、物理的、化学的、生物的、考古的和变革的。这反映在人们如何依赖健康的土壤来维持生计,以及土壤如何将我们与土壤对话的循环联系起来
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Ecofeminist Design for Digital Third Spaces 数字第三空间的生态女性主义设计
Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI: 10.1145/3600060
Deepa Singh, Kay Kender
O Our experiences of otherness intertwined with our sociality are rife with alienation and exclusion, as we are forced to navigate spaces that are inherently not designed for us. In this existential experience of being in the world, marked by ever-present otherness, we seek spaces of belonging where we feel at home. We find safe spaces by secluding ourselves in hermitage with those who are closest to us, or by escaping to surround ourselves with trees, communing with other living things that give us solidarity and sociality. But physically accessing these individual safe spaces is not always possible. When the normative rules and expectations of society corner us and make us feel threatened, we find ourselves seeking refuge in spaces carved out in the in-between of social norms—in subcultures, in bubbles, in small nooks, in third spaces that are neither here nor there. In this regard, digital third spaces are poignant in that they offer many of us access to sanctuary and a feeling of safety and belonging. Exploring our experiences in such spaces, we propose that by envisioning and designing for these digital in-betweens, we could approach design futures that move away from oppression, normativity, polarization, and alienation, and strive for care, interconnectedness, diversity, and solidarity. Critical theorist Homi K. Bhabha’s concept of third space [1] stems from his conception of hybridity in postcolonial Insights → Third spaces are liminal in the sense that they exist between a plethora of socially constructed binaries. → Third spaces are a necessary tool for ecofeminist designers that enable them to create spaces of shared solidarity imbued with ecological sensitivity.
O我们的另类体验与我们的社会性交织在一起,充满了异化和排斥,因为我们被迫在本质上不是为我们设计的空间中导航。在这种以永远存在的另类为标志的存在体验中,我们寻求归属感的空间,在那里我们感到宾至如归。我们通过将自己与最亲近的人隔离在隐士中,或者通过逃离树木包围自己,与其他给予我们团结和社会性的生物交流,来找到安全的空间。但实际进入这些单独的安全空间并不总是可能的。当社会的规范性规则和期望把我们逼到角落,让我们感到威胁时,我们发现自己在社会规范之间开辟的空间里寻求庇护——在亚文化中,在泡沫中,在小角落里,在不在这里也不在那里的第三空间里。在这方面,数字第三空间令人心酸,因为它们为我们中的许多人提供了进入避难所的机会,以及安全感和归属感。探索我们在这些空间中的经验,我们建议,通过设想和设计这些数字中间人,我们可以设计出摆脱压迫、规范、两极分化和异化的未来,并努力实现关怀、互联、多样性和团结。批判理论家Homi K.Bhabha的第三空间概念[1]源于他在《后殖民洞察》中的混合性概念→ 第三空间是临界的,因为它们存在于过多的社会构建的二进制之间。→ 第三空间是生态女性主义设计师的必要工具,使他们能够创造充满生态敏感性的共享团结空间。
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ReCHInnected! ReCHInnected !
Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI: 10.1145/3604287
Neha Kumar, Andrew L. Kun
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A Preamble to Feminist Ecologies in HCI HCI中的女性主义生态学序言
Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI: 10.1145/3604914
Gopinaath Kannabiran, M. Søndergaard
a year about what we felt and struggled with as feminists. Many times, the mutual recognition of our struggles was in itself helpful because it made us feel heard and less lonely. Even though we talked about work sometimes, the conversations happened as two friends checking in on each other. After a while, we started wondering about how other feminists were navigating their work and personal lives amid the Covid chaos. This eventually led us to co-organize a virtual workshop titled “Feminist Voices About Ecological Issues in HCI” at ACM CHI 2022 [2]. The workshop was co-organized by HCI researchers from nine different countries doing intersectional feminist work across cultural contexts on various several pro-environmental efforts across India. Jayanta Bandyopadhyay emphasizes that the Chipko movement was “a joint struggle based on gender collaboration...and not based on gender conflicts” [1]. Almost half a century later, the Chipko movement is often cited as a quintessential ecofeminist success story. We begin our preamble with this story as a reminder that feminist ecological interventions can be built based on collaboration between people of different genders. (See photo on page 22.) During the initial Covid quarantine measures of working from home, we had online conversations about what was going on around us and within us. Two friends chatted regularly for more than On March 25, 1974, Gaura Devi, elected leader of the Mahila Mangal Dal (women’s welfare association) in Reni village, Uttarakhand, India, along with 27 other women, led the Chipko movement to protect the local community forest from government-sanctioned lumbermen. Devi explains: “It was not a question of planned organisation of the women for the movement, rather it happened spontaneously. Our men were out of the village so we had to come forward and protect the trees.” The Reni Squad succeeded in chasing away the loggers after four days of vigilant nonviolent protest. The Chipko movement became a watershed moment that gained national momentum and heralded O
这一年是关于我们作为女权主义者的感受和挣扎。很多时候,相互承认我们的挣扎本身是有帮助的,因为它让我们感到被倾听,不那么孤独。尽管我们有时会谈论工作,但谈话是在两个朋友互相问候的时候进行的。过了一段时间,我们开始想知道,在新冠疫情的混乱中,其他女权主义者是如何处理自己的工作和个人生活的。这最终导致我们在ACM CHI 2022 b[2]上共同组织了一个名为“关于HCI生态问题的女权主义之声”的虚拟研讨会。研讨会是由来自九个不同国家的HCI研究人员共同组织的,他们在印度各地的各种环保努力中从事跨文化背景的交叉女权主义工作。Jayanta Bandyopadhyay强调,Chipko运动是“基于性别合作的联合斗争……而不是基于性别冲突。近半个世纪后,Chipko运动经常被引用为典型的生态女权主义成功故事。我们以这个故事开始我们的序言,作为一个提醒,女权主义生态干预可以建立在不同性别的人之间的合作基础上。(见图22页)在居家工作的最初新冠隔离措施期间,我们在线讨论了我们周围和我们内心发生的事情。1974年3月25日,印度北阿坎德邦雷尼村(Reni)当选为妇女福利协会(Mahila Mangal Dal)领导人的高拉·德维(Gaura Devi)与其他27名妇女一起领导了Chipko运动,以保护当地社区的森林免受政府批准的伐木工人的破坏。Devi解释说:“这不是一个有计划组织妇女运动的问题,而是自发发生的。我们的人都离开了村子,所以我们必须站出来保护树木。”经过四天警惕的非暴力抗议,雷尼小队成功地赶走了伐木者。奇普科运动成为一个分水岭时刻,获得了全国性的势头,并预示着O
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Serene Koh Serene Koh
Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI: 10.1145/3604565
S. Koh
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Design and Living Well 设计与生活
Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI: 10.1145/3600104
Gopinaath Kannabiran, Heather McKinnon
editorial Free Access Share on Design and Living Well Authors: Gopinaath Kannabiran Pratt Institute Pratt InstituteView Profile , Heather McKinnon Queensland University of Technology Queensland University of TechnologyView Profile Authors Info & Claims InteractionsVolume 30Issue 4July - August 2023pp 44–48https://doi.org/10.1145/3600104Published:28 June 2023Publication History 0citation123DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations0Total Downloads123Last 12 Months123Last 6 weeks123 Get Citation AlertsNew Citation Alert added!This alert has been successfully added and will be sent to:You will be notified whenever a record that you have chosen has been cited.To manage your alert preferences, click on the button below.Manage my AlertsNew Citation Alert!Please log in to your account Save to BinderSave to BinderCreate a New BinderNameCancelCreateExport CitationPublisher SiteView all FormatsPDF
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