Abstract
The TEI-community is based a various paradigms. We believe that the community matures by scrutinising these different paradigms and unravelling the consequences for designing for tangible, embedded and embodied interaction. In this paper we explore the consequences and possibilities of phenomenology-inspired embodied theory, and more specifically the concept of embodied sensemaking, i.e. human sensemaking using sensorimotor couplings to support social coordination between people. Based on our theoretical setting, we introduce seven design principles for developing face-to-face embodied sensemaking technology. We show in this paper how we used these principles to develop a mobile design and sensemaking studio for the encounter between two persons to sketch a future at the cross-section of their disciplines. By explaining these principles, we aim to show what embodied theory can bring the TEI-community, and invite others to do the same.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | TEI '15 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction : Stanford, University, USA, 15-19 January 2015 |
Place of Publication | New York |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery, Inc |
Pages | 21-28 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-4503-3305-4 |
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Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Event | 9th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI 2015) - Stanford University, Stanford, United States Duration: 15 Jan 2015 → 19 Jan 2015 Conference number: 9 http://www.tei-conf.org/15/ |
Conference
Conference | 9th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI 2015) |
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Abbreviated title | TEI 2015 |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Stanford |
Period | 15/01/15 → 19/01/15 |
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