This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred design method to generate insights on future technology use. We built HawkEye, a design fiction probe that embodies a future fiction of dementia care. To learn how participants respond to the probe, we employed it with eight participants for three weeks in their own homes as well as evaluating it with six HCI experts in sessions of 1.5h. In addition to presenting the probe in detail, we share insights into the process of building it and discuss the utility of design fiction as a tool to elicit empathetic and rich discussions about potential outcomes of future technologies
Fiction has long been important to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research and practice. Through f...
The field of HCI is changing, which brings with it new responsibilities. Ubiquitous computing touche...
In order to include persons with dementia in the MinD project actively, design probes were developed...
This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-cen...
Tis paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
Design fictions are used in HCI to position emerging technologies in fictional future worlds, throug...
Design fictions are used in HCI to position emerging technologies in fictional future worlds, throug...
Design fictions are used in HCI to position emerging technologies in fictional future worlds, throug...
The term design fiction was originally coined in 2005 by the Science Fiction author Bruce Sterling. ...
Engaging with the future is an essential part of design, as design is about exploring, creating, and...
Tyrell: Is this to be an empathy test? Capillary dilation of the so-called blush response? Fluctuati...
Fiction has long been important to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research and practice. Through f...
The field of HCI is changing, which brings with it new responsibilities. Ubiquitous computing touche...
In order to include persons with dementia in the MinD project actively, design probes were developed...
This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-cen...
Tis paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-centred desi...
Design fictions are used in HCI to position emerging technologies in fictional future worlds, throug...
Design fictions are used in HCI to position emerging technologies in fictional future worlds, throug...
Design fictions are used in HCI to position emerging technologies in fictional future worlds, throug...
The term design fiction was originally coined in 2005 by the Science Fiction author Bruce Sterling. ...
Engaging with the future is an essential part of design, as design is about exploring, creating, and...
Tyrell: Is this to be an empathy test? Capillary dilation of the so-called blush response? Fluctuati...
Fiction has long been important to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research and practice. Through f...
The field of HCI is changing, which brings with it new responsibilities. Ubiquitous computing touche...
In order to include persons with dementia in the MinD project actively, design probes were developed...