Research Fiction and Thought Experiments in Design (Foundations and Trends(r) in Human-Computer Interaction)

Mark Blythe, Enrique Encinas

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Abstract

Any design process involves an imaginative act, a picturing of the world as other than it is. Fiction has long played a part in design research in the form of scenarios, personas, sketches, paper-based prototypes, simulations, prototypes, and speculative design. The term "design fiction" has been recently adopted to describe more elaborate and detailed representations of products and services that do not exist yet. Design fiction is an emerging practice and there are several competing definitions and forms. Research Fiction and Thought Experiments in Design traces design fiction from the Italian radical design of the 1960s through British Art Schools in the late 1990s to contemporary adaptations of the practice by companies like Google, Microsoft and Facebook. Design fiction is now produced regularly by individuals launching Kickstarter campaigns, corporations selling visions of future products and governments imagining new digital services. But there is little agreement about the status of such fictions: what constitutes a good fiction? How does fiction relate to research? In what sense does fiction contribute to existing knowledge? Although fiction can sometimes result in accurate prediction, this is not its main value. It is rather the creation of ambiguous artefacts that help us think carefully about emerging technologies and their potential impact. Fiction may seem to be the antithesis of empirical enquiry but it is often employed in the form of "thought experiments" in Physics, Mathematics, Ethics and Philosophy. Research Fiction and Thought Experiments in Design argues that design fiction can also be considered as a form of thought experiment. Excerpts from a fictional Wikipedia article about Valdis Ozols, a Latvian historian and author writing design fiction in the 1940s, precede each section as think pieces about the nature and value of fiction. The text is illustrated with pages from a fictional design workbook written in an invented language.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
ForlagNow Publishers
ISBN (Trykt)978-1-68083-418-5
ISBN (Elektronisk) 978-1-68083-419-2
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 30 jun. 2018
Udgivet eksterntJa
Begivenhed2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2018 - Palais des Congrès de Montréal, Montreal, Canada
Varighed: 21 apr. 201826 apr. 2018

Konference

Konference2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2018
LokationPalais des Congrès de Montréal
Land/OmrådeCanada
ByMontreal
Periode21/04/201826/04/2018
SponsorACM SIGCHI

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