The design of objects requiring human interaction often revolves around methods such as Human Centred Design (HCD). Whilst this is beneficial in many cases, contemporary developments of technology such as the Internet of Things (IoT), which produce assemblages of interactions, lead to the view that human centred approaches can prove problematic leading to the proposal of adopting more-than-human perspectives. This paper discusses the creation of a novel board game designed to explore a more-than-human design view for IoT products and services by addressing problematic issues in relation to user data privacy and security within the IoT which arguably arise from the application of traditional HCD approaches. By embracing Object-Oriented Philo...
We report on a design-led study in the UK that aimed to understand barriers to children (aged 5 to 1...
In a context of continuous miniaturization and technological advancement, the combination of digital...
This paper does not argue that artificial intelligence will make objects truly intelligent but it do...
The design of objects requiring human interaction often revolves around methods such as Human Centre...
This paper responds to contemporary design contexts that frequently contain complex interdependencie...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a phenomenon wherein everyday objects are capable of interacting tog...
This paper examines the use of game design as a way to aid developing a better understanding of comp...
This research presents the design of a board game that explores issues related to privacy, ethics, t...
Whilst no consensus yet exists on how the Internet of Things will be realised, a global infrastructu...
This research presents the design of a board game that explores issues related to privacy, ethics, t...
The emerging vision of an Internet of things (IoT) as a global infra- structure of networked physica...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is fed by, and feeds into, flowing data streams. Through these flows, s...
The Internet of Things (IoT) has garnered heightened interest and momentum in recent years. These co...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of connected devices with inputs and outputs operating in,...
This research focuses on human interaction with the IoT, not only from the perspective of the user, ...
We report on a design-led study in the UK that aimed to understand barriers to children (aged 5 to 1...
In a context of continuous miniaturization and technological advancement, the combination of digital...
This paper does not argue that artificial intelligence will make objects truly intelligent but it do...
The design of objects requiring human interaction often revolves around methods such as Human Centre...
This paper responds to contemporary design contexts that frequently contain complex interdependencie...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a phenomenon wherein everyday objects are capable of interacting tog...
This paper examines the use of game design as a way to aid developing a better understanding of comp...
This research presents the design of a board game that explores issues related to privacy, ethics, t...
Whilst no consensus yet exists on how the Internet of Things will be realised, a global infrastructu...
This research presents the design of a board game that explores issues related to privacy, ethics, t...
The emerging vision of an Internet of things (IoT) as a global infra- structure of networked physica...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is fed by, and feeds into, flowing data streams. Through these flows, s...
The Internet of Things (IoT) has garnered heightened interest and momentum in recent years. These co...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of connected devices with inputs and outputs operating in,...
This research focuses on human interaction with the IoT, not only from the perspective of the user, ...
We report on a design-led study in the UK that aimed to understand barriers to children (aged 5 to 1...
In a context of continuous miniaturization and technological advancement, the combination of digital...
This paper does not argue that artificial intelligence will make objects truly intelligent but it do...