The Making of Performativity in Designing [with] Smart Material Composites

Bahareh Barati, Elisa Giaccardi, Elvin Karana

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Abstract

As the material becomes active in disclosing the fullness of its capabilities, the boundaries between human and nonhuman performances are destabilized in productive practices that take their departure from materials. This paper illuminates the embodied crafting of action possibilities in material-driven design (MDD) practices with electroluminescent materials. The paper describes and discusses aspects of the making process of electroluminescent materials in which matter, structure, form, and computation are manipulated to deliberately disrupt the affordance of the material, with the goal to explore unanticipated action possibilities and materialize the performative qualities of the sample. In light of this account, the paper concludes by urging the HCI community to performatively rupture the material, so to be able to act upon it as if it was always unfinished or underdeveloped. This, it is shown, can help open up the design space of smart material composites and reveal their latent affordances.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCHI 2018 - Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Subtitle of host publicationEngage with CHI
PublisherACM Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781450356206, 9781450356213
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Material driven design
  • computational composites
  • smart materials
  • electroluminescent materials
  • affordance
  • performative qualities
  • performativity
  • Material-driven design
  • Affordance
  • Computational composites
  • Performative qualities
  • Smart materials
  • Electroluminescent materials
  • Performativity

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