Morse things : a design inquiry into the gap between things and us

R.L. Wakkary, D.J. Oogjes, S. Hauser, H. Lin, C. Cao, Leo Ma, T. Duel

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Applying a thing-centered, material speculation approach we designed the Morse Things to acknowledge and inquire into the gap between things and us. The Morse Things are sets of ceramic bowls and cups networked together to independently communicate through Morse code in an Internet of Things (IoT). We deployed the Morse Things in the households of six interaction design practitioners and researchers for six weeks. Following the deployment, we conducted a workshop to discuss the role of the Morse Things and ultimately the gap between things and people. We reflect on the nature of living with IoT things and discuss insights into the gap between things and humans that led to the idea of a new type of thing in the home that is neither human-centered technology nor non-digital artifacts.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProceedings of the Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS 17), 10-14 June 2017, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Plaats van productieNew York
UitgeverijAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc.
Pagina's503-514
Aantal pagina's12
ISBN van elektronische versie9781450349222
ISBN van geprinte versie978-1-4503-4922-2
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StatusGepubliceerd - 10 jun. 2017

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